Murder on a Frosty Night
A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, Book 24
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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By:
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Verity Bright
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A gripping and addictive historical cozy murder mystery
Wrapping presents and singing at midnight mass on a frosty night… Lady Swift is determined to enjoy Christmas at home this year, until another body turns up!
Winter 1925. Eleanor and Hugh are decking the halls for their first married Christmas together when butler Clifford arrives with a mysterious telegram. A lucrative case awaits their new detective agency… but in the most remote county in England. The note insists they must be there by midnight to accept the job.
After a snowy journey, they arrive at the tiny hamlet of Yorelow to find their client, Osmund Unwin, dead in the churchyard as midnight mass ends. They realise they are now in the absurd situation of having to solve the murder of their client – who they never met – to solve a case they know nothing about and officially never accepted!
There is very little festive goodwill to go around, as it seems half the village had a grudge against the rich man. Was it one of the Frisham sisters, owners of the tavern and rumoured to be in a love triangle with Unwin? Or perhaps his maid, who never had a nice thing to say about him?
When another body is found in the ruins of the castle overlooking the town, Eleanor is baffled. Clearly there’s more to this nightmare before Christmas than the gang first thought…
A totally gripping historical murder mystery set in an English village at Christmas, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Catherine Coles!
©2025 Verity Bright (P)2025 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.The Byron Detective Agency face twists and turns- another murder (let’s stick to the well used formula) and snow drifts aplenty.
Love the way she talks to herself, Seldon “dashes” it and the ladies manage get there on Christmas Day on trains that in reality probably didn’t run! But then what would fiction be if we didn’t suspend reality sometimes?
I’ve listened to the whole series, this one doesn’t disappoint.
Another Christmas escapade.
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Murder in a Frosty Night
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Wonderful narration as always by Karen
Excellent timing
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