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A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder
- Countess of Harleigh Mysteries, Book 4
- Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
In Dianne Freeman’s lighthearted mystery series set in Victorian England, the American-born Countess of Harleigh uncovers more deadly intrigue among the uppercrust....
For Frances Wynn, widow to the late Earl of Harleigh, life has a cosmopolitan flavor of late. No sooner has she sent her mother and daughter off on a shopping trip to Paris than she and her fiancé, George Hazelton, are socializing with visiting members of the Russian royal family. Yet amid this whirlwind, scandal also comes calling when Inspector Delaney turns up outside Frances’ house with a young French woman and a shocking claim: She is Mrs. George Hazelton.
As the future Mrs. George Hazelton, Frances assumes the woman is either lying or demented. “Mrs. Hazelton", aka Irena, makes other outrageous statements. Among them, she insists that she is the illegitimate daughter of Russian royalty, that she has been abducted and held for ransom many times, and that someone is sending her threatening letters. When George arrives, he clarifies that he is certainly not married to Irena - though he can confirm her royal parentage. But even as he agrees to investigate whether Irena’s life is in danger, her claim proves tragically true. Irena is found strangled in Frances’ garden. To uncover a killer - and clear their own names - Frances and George must determine which of Irena’s outlandish stories were based in fact, and who stood to benefit from her death. And as the search reaches a shocking conclusion, they may find that villainy lurks all too close to home....
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- Anonymous User
- 04-11-23
Lovely story
I love this series of books, they are cheerful, kind, represent in an interesting way the society of 1900s.
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- JALE
- 01-08-21
terrible narration
Once again a jolly little story, but the narration was dreadful. Bring back Karen Cass.
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- steph
- 15-06-24
Awful narration, bonkers story
I like the previous 3 books in the series, and have found them light hearted, often funny, and well performed by Karen Cass. This one however is quite different, the story is convoluted and silly, made even more tedious by the strange narration. I would not recommend it.
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- M. van Heerebeek
- 16-05-24
Absolute drivel
What a ludricous plot and totally unbelievable characters. Can’t imagine anyone coming up with this nonsense. Misspent credit indeed.
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