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Midnight on the River Grey

A Regency Mystery

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Midnight on the River Grey

By: Abigail Wilson
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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In this Gothic Regency romance Rebecca fears she has developed feelings for the man she swore to see hanged, her brother's murderer.

After her brother’s mysterious death, Rebecca Hunter vows to expose the man she believes responsible: Mr. Lewis Browning—known by the locals as the Midnight Devil and by Rebecca as her new guardian.

Summoned to his reclusive country estate to await her London season, Rebecca plans her own secret investigation among the darkened corridors of the mysterious Greybourne Hall. Yet Lewis Browning is not as she once imagined, and his motivation is horribly unclear. Recurrent nightmares and Rebecca’s restless feelings are further complicated by the shadow of her mother’s prior descent into madness and wondering if she, too, will follow the same heartbreaking path.

Even as midnight rides, strange injuries, and further murders lead back to Mr. Browning, Rebecca can’t ignore the subtle turn of her heart. Has she fallen for the man she swore would pay for her brother’s death? And moreover, can she trust him with her uncertain future?

Praise for Abigail Wilson:

In the Shadow of Croft Towers is everything I love in a novel: a classic gothic feel, a regency setting, a mysterious hero . . . and secrets abounding!” —Dawn Crandall, award-winning author of the Everstone Chronicles series

“Shades of Gothic romance in a portrait of Regency England . . . if Jane Austen ever met Jane Eyre, it would be at Croft Towers!” —Kristy Cambron, author of Castle on the Rise, of In the Shadow of Croft Towers

"Blending the unputdownable Regency flair of Georgette Heyer with the intricate plotting of Julie Klassen, Wilson not only places herself competently amidst beloved authors but carves out a unique place of her own." —Rachel McMillan, author of the Van Buren and DeLuca Mysteries

"Beautifully written, suspenseful, and satisfyingly romantic." —Jennifer Beckstrand, author of Home on Huckleberry Hill

“Murder is far from no one’s thoughts in this delicious new romantic mystery from Abigail Wilson. With scandal dodging every turn of the page, mystery hiding behind the visage of each character, and a romance brewing with an English rake of the worse—and best—sorts, readers will find nothing lacking! I was entranced, mesmerized, addlepated, and not a little bit bewildered as I wandered the halls of Middlecrest Abbey.” —Jaime Jo Wright, author of the Christy Award–winning novel, The House on Foster Hill

  • Full-length Regency romance with a murder mystery (c. 90,000 words)
  • Perfect for fans of Sarah Ladd, Deanna Raybourn, Julie Klassen, Tasha Alexander, and Lauren Willig
  • Also by Abigail Wilson:
    • In the Shadow of Croft Towers
    • Masquerade at Middlecrest Abbey
    • The Vanishing at Loxby Manor (available January 2021)
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs
Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Murder Mystery Regency Regency Romance Romance Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt
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I listened to the Audiobook of this. I really enjoy the narrator.

'After her brother's mysterious death. Rebecca Hunter vows to expose the man she believes responsible - Mr Lewis Browning - known as the Midnight Devil and by Rebecca as her new
guardian.'.......................

This premise pulled me in. I really felt for Rebecca, it felt like she had lost almost everyone she
cared about. The Story had lots of twists and turns. 1 minute I disliked Lewis and the next I liked him. I kept going back and forth as to whether or not I thought he was the killer or not. The suspense kept brewing until very near the end. The supporting characters were good too, but I especially loved Rebecca's Aunt, I felt she was like a substitute mother to Rebecca. A Real Gothic mystery set in an old manor house. Just my kind of story.

I took a star off though, due to the fact that there is not much Christian content in this Author's books. It is there but very subtle.

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