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The Probability of Murder
- The Professor Sophie Knowles Mysteries, Book 2
- Narrated by: Chris Kenworthy
- Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Math Professor Sophie Knowles finds herself in the middle of an investigation after her friend, Henley College librarian, Charlotte Crocker, is found dead in the stacks. When Sophie learns that Charlotte wasn't the quiet, law-abiding citizen she seemed to be, she sets out to determine who her friend really was, and to find her killer. As she deals with a group of lottery players, winners, and losers, the odds are Sophie will solve the puzzle.
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- Helen
- 24-04-20
Great storyline
Wonderful storyline enjoyed this audio book very much
Love every minute for the storyline
Must buy
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- Lavender Jade
- 11-09-23
Riveting story.
A riveting story, entertaining and suspenseful, with a lot of twists and a clever plot.
The narration is as I’ve come to expect from Chris Kenworthy, flawless.
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- Julie
- 22-05-20
No Probablly it is a good fun book
I enjoyed this book.it is a nice easy and fun murder mystery. This is book two and you don't ned to have read the first book to enjoy this one because each book is a stand alone. I think I probably enjoyed this more than the first one because I knew more about the charters who are likeable and I liked the unusual job of the main characters boyfriend, It is nice that he is not a policeman and always telling her to but out not to say that there isn't one but still. The mystery was interesting and did keep me guessing. I am off to start book three now.
Why well do you know the people around you? It turns out not vey well for Professor Sophie Knowles when a lady she called a very close friend is murdered. The day before Charlotte Crocker, Henley Colleges librarian gives Sophie her gym bag to look after so it is not sat in the car all day in a bad part of town. on her death Sophie comes it to try and find an address book in order to contact Charlotte's next of kin and finds a whole new side of her find that she knew nothing about. The bag was full of money and Charlotte wasn't her real name. Was she on the run from the cops or bad guys? How hid out as an librarian in a collage? and more importantly who would want to kill her? and does Sophie really want to know or care? With Sophie's boy friend trapped on a mountain in a snow storm and no way of getting in contact she can either sit around worrying or do something to get the answers to at least one of her questions, like where did the money come from? and who broke into Sophie's house to get it back.
I liked the narrator she is quite expressional; although I did speed up the narration speed.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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