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A Kiss from the Devil

Lizzie Hardwicke, Book 4

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A Kiss from the Devil

By: Georgina Clarke
Narrated by: Sophie Ward
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Blood may be thicker than water, but is family more important than the truth?

London, August 1759. Lizzie Hardwicke, society harlot and occasional investigator for the magistrate, is shaken by an encounter with her estranged brother during a riotous evening hosted by the notorious Devil's Brotherhood. Beyond the opulence of this Mayfair party, a streetwalker is found strangled on the doorstep of a well-known moral campaigner, her cheek branded with the letter V.

When more girls are discovered dead and similarly marked, Lizzie fears that someone stalks the streets with a violent hatred of women, and as the evidence begins to point to her own brother, any remaining family loyalty she has is severely tested.

Her past catches up with her and her future becomes increasingly dangerous, yet Lizzie is still unaware of darker plots being hatched in the shadows by those who wish to silence her for good. This time, the consequences of her investigations will lead her to a place where even Will Davenport, the one man she trusts, won't be able to find her.

©2025 Georgina Clarke (P)2026 W. F. Howes Ltd
Historical Mystery Women Sleuths
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I’d been looking forward to this latest Lizzie Hardwick book coming out on audio and haven’t been disappointed. Clarke’s narrative has a good pace and her characters are well drawn. Although there were a couple of moments when I wasn’t convinced by the coincidences onthe whole I was committed to the story and the characters. And very relieved by the ending. I’m already looking forward to the next instalment. I found the reader to be a little breathy when I first started listening and wasn’t sure I’d be able to listen all the way through, but either her speech became more natural or I got used to her after an hour or two!

Lizzie Hardwick as captivating as ever

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