Spirit of the Season
Maggie Mulgrew Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lukas Arnold
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By:
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Cate Dean
About this listen
Book three of the Maggie Mulgrew mysteries.
It's Christmas in Holmestead, England - but all is not merry and bright.
Maggie Mulgrew has resigned herself to spending Christmas alone, since her love, Pembroke Martin, is neck deep in an important dig.
When he shows up, surprising her, she sees nothing but happiness headed her way.
She couldn't be more wrong.
After a holiday play, she stumbles over the body of one of the actors. The Ghost of Christmas Past has been stabbed in the back, with a holly branch.
Now, it's up to Maggie and Martin to discover what happened, before they are all trapped by a coming snowstorm - along with the killer.
Maggie Mulgrew Mysteries:
Witch in the Dell and two more mini mysteries
- Ghost of a Chance
- Written on the Wind
- Spirit of the Season
- Dancing on her Grave
- Way of the Witch
First Collection Books 1-3
©2017 Cate Dean (P)2018 Cate DeanWhat listeners say about Spirit of the Season
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- 25-04-18
This series continues to entertain
The story is as good as ever in this thoroughly enjoyable series, and I'm looking forward to the next book being released in Audio format.
It doeas grate, a bit, in places, for a Brit listener. A few of the details don't translate well for an American writer setting their books in England - everyday Americanisms coming from the mouths of English characters. Also, the narrator slides up and down the social scale and from region to region, when voicing the accents of the English characters, although he can mostly pronounce words and place names the English way so is one of the better narrators in that respect.
Overall a thoroughly good listen and, of course, the slip-ups in American-to-English translation probably won't be obvious to a non English listener.
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