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Review from Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? →

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. John Pickett and his beloved Lady Julia return for more adventures in this latest entry in the series. This time, even as John attempts to find a safer profession than that of Bow Street Runner for the sake..

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exciting!

Review from The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings →

I LOVED this story. it was well written with the britishisms I love from this author. lots of suspense and relationship/character growth. the narrator did an amazing job. distinct and unique character voices and a wonderful performance. cannot wait for the next installment!

Great!

Review from Rule Breaker →

I just love Lily Morton’s writing. I fell in love with Gabe and Dylan when I read this last year and experiencing them on audio was just so good!!! Joel Leslie was once again just on the money narrating this book, he just brings that extra special something to elevate the book into a listening..

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Definitely NOT boring!

Review from A Dead Bore →

cosy-mystery, British, law-enforcement, England, mystery, class-consciousness Everyone ASSumed that the fire was caused by the storm and the victim was caught in it. Everyone except the bored visitor, Lady Fieldhurst. She was sure that she had heard a gunshot, so she called for the Runner who investigated her (unlamented) husband’s death and saved her from..

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DNF

Review from Ego Central →

It is completely ironic, the reason I started this book. You see I 2 starred a book by one of the authors which launched a need for the author to contact me. I am not sure why and honestly it was uncomfortable. Unless I have a relationship virtual or actual friendship with an author, they..

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Disappointing

Review from Goodnight Beautiful →

*Spoiler* this is essentially a rip-off of the Stephen King classic, Misery. It doesn’t even try to hide this; the book contains several references to the book. And plot twists ? Not really.