Death at Abbey Road
London Cozy Mysteries, Book 6
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Jan Cramer
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Abbey Road. Site of the iconic studio where The Beatles recorded, plus THAT zebra crossing. Without access to their beloved Routemaster buses, Diana and Zaf are hopeful that they can attract business to Chartwell and Crouch tours by hosting tours of the studio. And Diana has the connections to make it happen...
But then on a tour of the studio, they hear disturbing noises from a recording booth. And moments later, an old friend of Diana's is found dead.
Did they overhear a murder? If so, who wanted to kill Diana's friend, and why? And is there a connection to Chartwell and Crouch's former owner, Morris Walker?
To uncover the killer, Diana and Zaf must delve into the past of Chartwell and Crouch, determine exactly how Morris ended up in prison, and face some uncomfortable truths. All while dealing with Gus the cat's usual antics and trying to keep Chartwell and Crouch afloat.
Can they get to the truth before the killer strikes again?
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- 27-01-25
Not a great series
This is marketed by the authors as cosy crime. Cosy crime isn’t meant to be silly. This series is silly, and has infantile humour and thin plots. And the caricature lines are irritating - particularly in this book. I have now listened the entire series and I am thoroughly disappointed. It feels as though the authors have misunderstood the genre and in fact, are quite disrespectful if it. I have enjoyed Rachel McLean’s other book series but this collaboration with Millie Ravensworth are rather poor. If you have an excess of audible credits then give it a try, otherwise don’t bother. Rather get McLean’s excellent Dorset crime series, Or if you are looking for cosy crime try The Thursday Murder club.
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