Murder by Invitation Only
A Phyllida Bright Mystery, Book 3
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Rachel Atkins
About this listen
“A murder will occur tonight at Beecham House . . .” Who could resist such a compelling invitation? Of course, the murder in question purports to be a party game, and Phyllida looks forward to using some of the deductive skills she has acquired thanks to her employer, Mrs. Agatha, who is unable to attend in person.
The hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wokesley, are new to the area, and Phyllida gladly offers their own overwhelmed housekeeper some guidance while events get underway. Family friends have been enlisted to play the suspects, and Mr. Wokesley excels in his role of dead body. Unfortunately, when the game's solution is about to be unveiled, the participants discover that life has imitated art. Mr. Wokesley really is dead!
In the absence of Inspector Cork, Phyllida takes temporary charge of the investigation, guiding the local constable through interviews with the Murder Game actors. At first, there seems no motive to want Mr. Wokesley dead . . . but then Phyllida begins to connect each of the suspects with the roles they played and the motives assigned to them. It soon becomes clear that everyone had a reason to murder their host—both in the game and in real life. Before long, Phyllida is embroiled in a fiendishly puzzling case, with a killer who refuses to play by the rules . . .
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- Kindle Customer
- 28-06-24
good mystery, characters and ongoing personal relationships. well written and narrated.
I did not like the out of place use of words and phrases. The use of "off" as a term for being killed and Americanisms of "trash", and "drapes" in an English home of that period.
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- Dodgybits
- 24-06-24
Love the characterisation
The developing relationships in this third book are very gratifying. Looking forward to reading the next one.
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- Amber
- 04-10-24
Fan of Phyllida Bright
I love these books so much. Mrs Bright is clever and highly entertaining; the other characters interesting and believable; the mysteries inventive and perfect crime lovers fodder. I love the link with Agatha Christie, both as a character and to her stories.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-07-24
Another enjoyable adventure
I always enjoy this series as it is well written. I guessed this one quite early but there enough red herrings to keep me doubting. I've decided to overlook the use of the awful term 'unboxing' which is modern enough to be jarring to me let alone 193'0's England.
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- A. Clarke
- 12-12-24
Great!
Well written, great plot, colourful descriptions and as far I can tell rather accurately portrayed England at the turn of the century
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- K E Webb
- 05-07-24
Disappointing
Thoroughly enjoyed the first in the series and looked forward to this second one.
I just didn’t enjoy it so much at all 🫤
The main character’s attitude seemed bossier and yet more muddled, I found myself disliking her 😕
Even the interactions between her and the chauffeur seemed forced and annoying .
There were parts that seemed to open up the characters….then it dwindled away .
Disappointed.
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- Mrs P. Clarke
- 12-08-24
Let down by poor editing.
I love immersing myself in the world of Phyllida Bright but the author is badly let down by poor editing of both the manuscript and recording.
A good British editor would have tackled the use of American words and phrases that unfortunately are anachronistic in early 20th C. England: "trash bin", "windshield", "gotten", "taking the rap" amongst many. I'd have to drawn it out but I also think at one point, we have Phyllida driving a left-hand drive car.
As for the recording, errors such as leaving "the car in the motor" instead of keys, interchangeable use of Mr Brixham / Mr Brixton and at one point calling Phyllida, Phyllis should have been rerecorded instantly or picked up in the edit.
These errors just pull the listener out of the story, which is actually very entertaining. Such a shame.
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