The Christmas Bell Mystery – Benedict Brown Free Audiobook

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Benedict Brown
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Written by Benedict Brown
Read by George Blagden
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
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The Christmas Bell Mystery
A 1920s Mystery (Lord Edgington Investigates…, Book 12)
By: Benedict Brown
Narrated by: George Blagden
Series: Lord Edgington Investigates, Book 12
Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 03-12-2024
Language: English
Publisher: Heathdene Books

A chance meeting on a snowy platform, an old miser with a fortune worth killing for, and the wrong man found dead beside the fireplace.

England, 1927. When Lord Edgington hears of a failed attack on an eccentric viscount, it’s the perfect excuse to get out of seeing horrible relatives over Christmas. With his loyal grandson and their golden retriever along for the ride, he sets off to investigate, but on arriving at the snowbound manor house on the English coast, they find that the wrong man has been killed. It is not the rich tyrant who lies dead on the floor of the grand salon, but one of his many bickering heirs.

In a household divided by greed and jealousy, the famous sleuth must race to find the culprit before more members of the family turn up dead (or it’s time for Christmas dinner). Will the killer turn out to be a smooth-tongued lothario, a beloved pillar of the community, a thuggish former soldier or the damsel in distress who brought them there in the first place?

A witty and wonderfully festive whodunnit which mixes all the twists of an Agatha Christie novel with the drama of Downton Abbey. “The Christmas Bell Mystery” is a spoiler-free, standalone story, so you don’t have to know anything about the other books in the series to enjoy it.

The Lord Edgington Investigates… audiobooks are narrated by George Blagden from the TV shows, Vikings, Versailles, and the Oscar-winning film of Les Miserables.

©2023 Benedict Brown (P)2024 Heathdene Books

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