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Murder on the White Cliffs: A Cozy Historical Murder Mystery

The Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 8

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Murder on the White Cliffs: A Cozy Historical Murder Mystery

By: L.B. Hathaway
Narrated by: Clare Wille
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Summary

A seaside party house, a missing inventor, a woman falling from the white cliffs … and the return of an old flame? A chilling case for Posie Parker.

November, 1924.

Posie Parker, Private Detective, travels to the south coast to investigate the death of Elsie Moncreiff, a Housekeeper, who has fallen from the White Cliffs of Dover in a gale. But the question is, was it bad luck, or was it murder?

Elsie’s place of work was the glamorous cliff-side party house, White Shaw, and her employers were England’s renowned fashion designers, Petronella Douglas and Tony Stone, whose weekly parties - packed full of celebrities - are almost as famous as their clothes.

But it seems that the beautiful Elsie was not a normal Housekeeper. Her room has been ransacked from top to bottom, and although her staff claim she was faultless, Posie finds out Elsie had been fired only the night before she died. Why did Elsie recruit a blackmailing maid, Harriet, and a gorgeous professional dancer, Sidney, specially to her staff? Who is the blonde man she was seen with occasionally? And why is the dark, brooding Mickey O’Dowd, the Secretary, so hostile to Posie’s presence now? Elsie was up to something decidedly odd at White Shaw, but what?

When a body is discovered smouldering beneath the village bonfire, and the body count climbs, Posie realises there’s only one man she can rely on: her now-fiancée, Chief Superintendent Richard Lovelace of Scotland Yard, but he is busy himself at White Shaw, looking for famous Inventor Lord Boxwood, who has vanished. Together, can they stay safe and catch the killer before they strike again?

©2020 L.B. Hathaway (P)2020 L.B. Hathaway
Crime Detective Fiction Historical Murder Mystery Traditional Detectives England
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A good follow up to earlier Posy mysteries. This one with many twists and turns and 2 main interwoven but distinct stories. Loved it.

Excellent

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I can't wait for the next chapter in the life of this young lady detective.

Another brilliant Posie Parker Mysery

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I love Posy Parker, she comes with me on many journeys, short and long. This story bounces along quite nicely, and left me guessing who dunit until the end. Ms Hathaway captures the essence of the period with a fabulous cast of characters and more than a hint of romance, glamour, danger, and espionage. I want to be Posy when I grow up, but at my age, I don't think I have her energy. Another wonderfully narrated story from a genius at her art and craft. Ms Wille has a magician's voice and all her characterisations are eminently believable. I loved this book, now for the next one...

Cracking Story

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I don't think I've ever read such a complex and intricate murder mystery iny life. what an incredible amount of work must have gone into creating this story. Well done! Full marks !

amazing

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I've enjoyed this series but there are too many of the same themes and tropes that come up over and over again. twins - how many sets of twins do you know?! everyone seems to be part of a twin or popping out twins and for no apparent reason a lot of the time, I just find it puzzling. a massive shoot out at the end where someone heroically dies or is injured. Every man is in love with Posie. Ghosts. Duel identities. people conveniently dying to make way for contrived relationships. I dunno, i know we aren't striving for realism here but the plots are getting more ridiculous and repeating themselves!

series getting very formulaic

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