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Murder at Queen’s Landing
- Wrexford & Sloane Mystery, Book 4
- Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
- Length: 13 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
When Lady Cordelia, a brilliant mathematician, and her brother, Lord Woodbridge, disappear from London, rumors swirl concerning fraudulent bank loans and a secret consortium engaged in an illicit - and highly profitable - trading scheme that threatens the entire British economy. The incriminating evidence mounts, but for Charlotte and Wrexford, it's a question of loyalty and friendship. And so they begin a new investigation to clear the siblings' names, uncover their whereabouts, and unravel the truth behind the whispers.
As they delve into the murky world of banking and international arbitrage, Charlotte and Wrexford also struggle to navigate their increasingly complex feelings for each other. But the clock is ticking - a cunning mastermind has emerged...along with some unexpected allies - and Charlotte and Wrexford must race to prevent disasters both economic and personal as they are forced into a dangerous match of wits in an attempt to beat the enemy at his own game.
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- H.A.B.
- 29-11-23
another great plot….
And again I enjoyed listening to this story - fascinated by some of the insights we are given regarding inventions at this time
The book is beautifully narrated…
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- The Curator
- 06-06-24
Making economic history murderous
I quite enjoyed all of it even tho the author was clearly nervous that all the banking stuff would confuse people so had every character expound on it at some point. At one point I suddenly realised that the main male character speaks like he’s literally making a speech and after that I couldn’t unhear. Anyway it all wraps up neatly and happily for everyone who isn’t dead. It feels like the end of the series.
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