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The Murder Hour

A Beth Haldane Mystery, Book 7

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The Murder Hour

By: Alice Castle
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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A ticking clock, a grand Edwardian home...and a countdown to murder?

Beth Haldane stands on a quiet street outside an ornate front door, glances down at her watch and taps her foot impatiently. Since her partner Detective Harry York moved into her little house in Dulwich Village, things are a bit too snug. Now Beth whiles away the hours waiting for house viewings and searching for the perfect new home for them and her little boy.

When a flustered young woman finally arrives and introduces herself as the estate agent, Beth is looking forward to taking in the exposed red bricks and wooden floorboards of this charming Edwardian property. But when she peeks into a built-in wardrobe, a lifeless body is a greeting she wasn’t expecting.

Panicked, the estate agent soon identifies the man as her boss Richard Pettit. With police on the way, Beth takes charge of scouting for clues. Why is the house echoingly empty of furniture except for a carefully folded pile of clothes in one room? Was the estate agent late because she was bumping off her boss? And what are the nosy neighbors hiding?

With rumors spreading all over Dulwich that Beth herself was the intended victim, when she is sent an anonymous message warning her off the case she knows she’s on the right track. But can she catch a killer before her own time runs out?

A deliciously addictive cozy mystery that fans of The Thursday Murder Club, Agatha Christie, and T.E. Kinsey will adore!

This book was previously published as The Slayings in Sydenham.

©2022 Alice Castle (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Great story, It was a bit close to home!

Last year during COVID I had to remortgage my house it was a f#@king nightmare, and my brother was trying to sell his house. So the backdrop of murder is not surprising what was, was the abrupt ending to the story? It came out of nowhere and was a bit disappointing. As either I had missed something or it was as if something had been overlooked? But in saying that in the last book the ending felt a bit rushed? I'm not sure if Alice is getting bored or if the ending is an afterthought? Imogen Church's performance is as always fantastic and makes the books a joy to listen to. I don't know if it's me but it also felt like there was a few things left hanging?

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