Death of a Blogger
A Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe Mystery Novella
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Pearl Hewitt
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Dawn Brookes
About this listen
When a gossip blogger joins a tour party along with victims of her malicious words, there can only be one outcome!
A river cruise from Amsterdam turns deadly.
When Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe embarks on her first river cruise with companions Rachel Prince and Sarah Bradshaw, she's not expecting murder for company! It's bad enough knowing there might be a murderer among their travelling party, but then Lady Marjorie finds herself saddled with a most unwelcome guest. Edna Parkinton, Marjorie's estranged cousin-in-law is loud, brash, and tells it as it is. Marjorie can't wait to be shot of her.
With Rachel and Sarah intent on enjoying a holiday for once, Marjorie decides to investigate a guest's suspicious death herself. Will she find the killer before the killer finds her? Laugh-out-loud fun and mayhem, this prequel provides an appetising taster for the series to follow. Edna Parkinton is a welcome addition to Dawn Brookes' intriguing characters.
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- Teresa Harwood
- 10-10-21
A great cosy mystery
Another great cozy mystery, this time on a river cruise, featuring all my favourite characters plus Lady Marjorie’s larger than life cousin in law Edna. There is an accidental death in Amsterdam before the guests board the cruise ship but with Rachel and Lady Majorie on board all is not as it seems.
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- ralph freeman
- 28-06-22
brilliant!
Great read had to finish it in one go before I went to bed enjoyed very much
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- TG
- 21-09-21
Another great cosy whodunnit
Welcome back to the old friends and another engaging cosy whodunnit. This book can stand alone but as I have listened to the others in the series, is like listening to my old friends. Another recommendation for Dawn Brookes
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- TerryHeth
- 18-10-21
Great addition
Dawn Brooke’s strikes again. I loved all the books before this & to find Lady Marjorie has taken off as well. Marvellous.
She may be an older lady but misses nothing & is great fun to read or listen to. Bring on more
Narrator keeps it going so well.
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- Julie
- 12-09-21
Okay go ahead and blog about this book
I really enjoyed this book. I loved the Rachel Prince series, so was delighted to see that the author was planning to do a spin off series featuring Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe, one of my favourite characters and it was even better than I imagined. I liked the introduction of the new character Edna and the by play between her and the main character, I have a feeling we will be seeing her again. This is a new series so you don't have to have read or listened to the other cozy series but I can recommend them because like this book they are a lot of fun and all set on cruise ships. The mystery was fun and with plenty of suspects it kept you guessing. A good start to what I hope is going to be a long running series.
Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe, an elderly widow is being accompanied by her young friends Rachel and Sarah on a river cruise. The ship hasn't even left port before she decides this holiday is going to be a very long trip. Two weeks is a long time to try and hide from the other passenger's. One passenger is rude, obnoxious and rubs everybody up the wrong way by gossiping about everybody. The other guest she would like to ignore is her cousin in law who she fell out with but with a mix up at the time of the booking means she ends up sharing Marjorie's cabin. The morning the ship sets sail one of the passengers is found at the bottom of some steep stairs. She wasn't well like and even her husband doesn't appear to be broken hearted over the death but was it really an accident or was she pushed? Sarah is convinced it wasn't murder and talks Rachel into just enjoying there holiday, leaving it up to Marjorie to investigate but which passenger doesn't want there secret blogged about? When a confession is found and a suicide is attempted everyone begins to relax and enjoy there holiday but is it really over?
I liked the narrator. She does a good job of portraying the characters.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Lindsay
- 21-09-21
Loved it
Loved it loved it loved it. Sorry but I love these little cruise murder mysteries and that fact Marj ;-) now has her own spin off is brilliant. This story does not disappoint and I loved the fact that Marjory is now turning into the cruise worlds Jessica Fletcher. Love it.
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- tracy johnson
- 06-08-21
The audio really brought this book to life
I loved this book it’s my first audible book I read death of a blogger a few months ago but listening to it really brought the characters to life for me can’t wait for another marjory Snellthorpe book I just loved everything about it so even if you e read the book listen to it it really comes to life
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- Carol B
- 26-09-21
Short but Brilliant
What a lovely story short but sweet and of course the odd titter made my day have never heard of Dawn Brookes before but now I have I will have to take another look. This one is of Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe in her twilight years and taking a cruise, and why not and accompanying her is her young friends Rachel & Sarah one a police officer and the other a nurse. Before they even set sail there is a ruckus and who would it be the one and only Edna cousin-IN-LAW as Marjorie insist and they have been enemy's for years, and if that wasn't all a murder on the first night of sailing or was it? It was a pleasant change from the usual crimes stories I read and I would love to listen to another Marjorie Snellthorpe if writer Dawn Brookes is going down that street. The narration by Pearl Hewitt was also superb and very clear, and this could listen to in one sitting.
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- amazon customer
- 05-08-21
Loved it !
The perfect accompaniment to our drive to Cornwall - the journey sped by as we listened to the intricately woven plot by Dawn Brookes and excellent multi voice narration skills of Pearl Hewitt. Loved the interplay between Lady Marjorie and Edna her 'cousin in law'.
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- VoraciousBookDragoness
- 10-12-21
Good
I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Story well written and great narration
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