
An Official Killing
Molly Sutton Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Becket Royce
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Nell Goddin
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June, 2007. Castillac appears calm, even serene. Roses spill over stone walls; the Saturday market is overflowing. Villagers are lulled into feeling safe and secure. But a dark corruption is spreading underneath the surface. Unbeknownst to anyone but those involved, the village has been infiltrated from within and without. And Molly Sutton, the best detective in town, has her eye off the ball as she juggles her gîte business along with planning her best friend’s wedding.
A shocking murder shatters the illusion of peace, and Molly and Ben jump into action. This time around, the more they investigate, the longer the list of suspects grows. Will Sutton/Dufort Investigations find the killer before he or she finds them?
An Official Killing is the seventh book in the Molly Sutton Mystery series. (If you listened to the series in order, you’ll enjoy character and relationship development, but the mysteries are stand-alone.) If expertly woven cozy mysteries, small-town life, and detectives with a taste for French food are your thing, Nell Goddin's tales of murder will be right up your street. Come follow the twists and turns of the case along with Molly - download your copy of An Official Killing today!
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- TGT77
- 05-03-25
Somewhat disappointing and unconvincing denouement.
The books are easy listening and pass the time nicely but this one failed to engage me as much as the others, built itself up for a potentially explosive ending and in the end was more like someone letting go of unknotted balloon.
I’ve said before that it isn’t doing justice to the text having an American accented narrator that can’t/doesn’t do French accents. MOST OF THE CHARACTERS ARE FRENCH. Surely it’d be more authentic to use a narrator with French accent skills. The book might as well be set in Anywhere USA.
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