A Dark and Stormy Night
The Dorothy Martin Mysteries, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Kate Reading
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Jeanne M. Dams
About this listen
Dorothy and her husband are invited by friends to Branston Abbey for a country house weekend. Thirteen other guests she hardly knows. A rambling Tudor mansion, full of secrets. What could possibly go wrong?
A lovely dinner is just getting into its stride when a huge storm rolls in. The lights go out. And with no electricity or phone service, and cut off by flood waters, Dorothy feels like she’s stuck in an Agatha Christie mystery. A guest is found unconscious, another disappears, and there’s a horrifying discovery in one of the bedrooms.
They are being picked off one by one. Can amateur sleuth Dorothy discover the culprit before anyone else dies?
©2022 Jeanna M. Dams (P)2022 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about A Dark and Stormy Night
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-24
the lovely picture the story built in your mind
a lovely told story,the people came to live,the past jumped out the pages,a delight
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- E. Jalal
- 14-05-24
Cosy
A lovely gentle cosy read. Very pleasant and most enjoyable. The narration was excellent. An author I will be happy to revisit.
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- Kindle Customer
- 16-05-24
irritating main character
The main character is very happy to simper appreciatively, let the men handle anything interesting, and seems to have an inflated idea of her own intellect, incredibly annoying. Otherwise the plot is quite good, though lots of things explaining rather simplistically for an American audience.
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- K Moore
- 14-02-24
Awful accents
Couldn't get too far I'm afraid. The alleged Liverpudlian sounded like Dracula - quite the worst attempt at a Liverpudlian accent I have ever heard. That totally grated, and I couldn't get any further. That was 24 minutes in. Might give it another go later. It was free, so I'm not bothered
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