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Murder Under the Mistletoe

Maybridge Murder Mysteries, Book 2

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Murder Under the Mistletoe

By: Liz Fielding
Narrated by: Deirdra Whelan
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MEET ABBY FINCH. SHE'S THE BUSY MUM OF THREE, AN EXPERT GARDENER AND THE STAR OF YOUR NEW FAVOURITE COZY MURDER MYSTERY.

Abby Finch arrives at the old church hall armed with festive mistletoe and holly, ready to decorate. But within moments of her walking through the door, tragedy strikes . . .

Edward Marsh reaches to test the antique star at the top of the tree. There's a fizz and the lights go out.

Abby hears the sickening thud of a body hitting the floor. When the lights turn back on, Edward is dead.

It soon becomes clear it was no accident.

The real victim should have been Gregory Tatton. Dapper silver fox. Popular with the ladies of the seniors' lunch club. A known blackmailer . . .

Abby is desperate to find out the truth, but putting herself in danger isn't on her Christmas wish list.

Who's been naughty? Who's been nice? Who's hiding the fact they're a murderer?

Fans of Faith Martin, Jane Adams, Frances Evesham, M.C. Beaton, Clare Chase or Jeanne M. Dams will love this addictive cozy mystery!

©2023 Liz Fielding (P)2024 W.F. Howes Ltd
Cosy Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Holidays Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Crime Murder Christmas

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Enjoyed this book as a follow up to murder amongst the roses looking forward to following the characters. Easy listening and very entertaining

Cross between midsummer murders and Agatha Christie

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Gorgeous second book in the Maybridge series. Narrated very well. Can't wait for the next one!

Great Cosy Crime

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Good story, great narration and characters, looking forward to book three and maybe a marriage

Great story

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follow up to murder under the roses. just as good with it's twists and turns kept me guessing who done it right to the end

great second book in series

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My wife likes cozy murders so I have taken to listening to them with her in the car. Most are ok, however, we have listened to the first two books in this series and personally, I have struggled with both of them, particularly this one. The main character, as always, fancies herself as an amateur detective but just succeeds in being annoying. She keeps unnecessary secrets from her friends and family and when she discovers information which she should pass on to the police, she always chooses not to. She has friends in the local police force, however, whenever a murder takes place, they always treat her as a main suspect and go from first name terms to abrupt at the drop of a hat - maybe this was just how the narrator interpreted the action. Overall, I found the characters annoying and the plot a bit thin. Couldn’t wait for it to end.

Poorly written characters

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