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Murder at the Tower of London

A 1920s Historical Cozy Mystery (Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 4)

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Murder at the Tower of London

By: Magda Alexander
Narrated by: Kim Bretton
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After a royal prince is assassinated, Kitty Worthington is asked to investigate. The murder seems to be the work of a madman who soon makes her his next target.

London. 1923. Excited about her new direction in life, Kitty Worthington motors about London in her spiffy new roadster. Granted, finding purloined Poodles and lost Labradors may not be what she envisioned, but they keep her busy enough. At least, there aren't any bodies dropping at her feet.

But then a visiting royal dignitary loses his head at the Tower of London, and she finds herself embroiled in yet another murder investigation. The suspects are endless. Could it be the wastrel son? The betrayed wife? The devious cousin? The ghost of Anne Boleyn?

With the help of her ace team, comprised of lords and ladies, her maid and chauffeur, and her ever flatulent Basset Hound, Sir Winston, she sets out to solve the mystery. But there's a madman on the loose who seems equally at home among the glamorous world of British high society and London's dark underbelly. If she wants to catch the murderer, she needs something more, someone who knows all about the royals. And that can be only one person, heaven help her, her mother.

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excellent

l have now heard all 4 books and thoroughly enjoyed them,They have the feel good factor of the cosy mystery.
the plots are compeling, and the characters have become like old friends

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Good fun!

Like most of these cozy murder mysteries, a bit of light relief!! Better written than some in the genre just a couple of irritating gripes. It’s so obviously written by an American, when your characters are British I wish you’d do a bit more research. We have autumn not fall, we carry handbags not purses, use lifts not elevators and definitely don’t eat scones, crumpets and cakes every time we have a cup of tea!!

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