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A Body on the Doorstep

London Ladies' Murder Club, Book 1

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A Body on the Doorstep

By: Marty Wingate
Narrated by: Naomi Frederick
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Fiercely independent Mabel Canning can’t wait to begin working for the Useful Women’s Agency. But when she discovers a body on her client’s doorstep, it’s time to add solving murders to her job description…

London, 1921: Mabel Canning is proud to be a modern woman working for the Useful Women’s Agency, carrying out tasks for gentlewomen from flower arranging to washing muddy dogs. But when she answers the door for wealthy widow Rosalind Despard, she almost chokes on her cucumber sandwich when she finds a soldier’s body on the doorstep.

As she offers tea to the policemen of Scotland Yard, Mabel can’t resist getting drawn into the investigation. Who was the mysterious dead man? And why was he holding a letter for Rosalind, written by her late husband on the day he disappeared?

As Mabel hunts for clues, she joins forces with Rosalind’s handsome brother, former detective Park Winstone, and his adorable terrier, Gladys. But when Mabel suspects she is being followed, the detective duo know that time is running out before the killer strikes again.

As she investigates, Mabel discovers dusty old photographs that help her reveal the soldier’s true identity. But as she gets closer to uncovering the young man’s murderer, she knows she’s also one step closer to danger... Can she outsmart the killer and save Park and Rosalind before they also turn up dead as doornails?

A totally utterly charming Golden Age cozy mystery from USA Today bestselling author Marty Wingate. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, Verity Bright and T.E. Kinsey.

©2024 Marty Wingate (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Easy listening and with the exception of a couple of mispronounced words a very good narrator. The one thing that drove me mad, because the word is used so often, someone should tell the author whom I presume is American, we do not have entry’s in British homes. We have halls or hallways. In northern England an entry is a narrow passage between two houses.

Enjoyable cozy mystery

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The plot appeared as if it was going to be interesting with clues to Ireland and embezzlement, then the actual murders arose with no clues to him. The plot was thin and vastly padded out by not very interesting stories of the tasks for her work. Overall I thought the plot weak and not very engaging.

The fact that there were clues linked to Ireland & embezzlement, then the murders were very tenuously connected to those

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