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The Snows of Weston Moor

A 1920s Christmas Mystery (Lord Edgington Investigates..., Book 8)

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The Snows of Weston Moor

By: Benedict Brown
Narrated by: George Blagden
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A grand party in a snowbound mansion, a dead body beside the Christmas tree, and a master detective on hand to crack the case.

England, 1926. Lord Edgington and his loyal assistant embark on a Christmas holiday only for a blizzard to block their path. Forced to seek shelter, they find a remote manor where a group of famous actors are celebrating the season. But the luxurious house at Weston Moor is not the sanctuary it seems. One of its inhabitants hides a dark past and, when an intruder spoils the party, the first body falls.

Past scandals, a stolen fortune, and hidden secrets come to light as the clock ticks closer to Christmas day and the body count rises. But will the incognito sleuth, his hapless grandson, and their well-fed golden retriever be able to catch the killer before it’s time for Christmas dinner?

A warm and witty golden-age whodunit featuring a unique cast of characters, a cunning conclusion and plenty of Christmas cheer. “The Snows of Weston Moor” is a festive mix of Agatha Christie's “The Sittaford Mystery” and “Hercule Poirot’s Christmas” with a dash of Downton Abbey thrown in.

This is a spoiler-free entry in the bestselling “Lord Edgington Investigates” series. It can be listened to as a standalone novel and does not give away any secrets from the previous books.

©2022 Benedict Brown (P)2023 Heathdene Books
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A great combination!

Benedict Brown and George Blagden is always a winning combination. I really enjoyed this book, as always with these two. The new Marius Quin series is great too!

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Christmas story

Another excellent opportunity to join Lord Edgington and Chrissie in another murder mystery. Good, wholesome and without unnecessary gory descriptions it is well read and a good story in the continuing saga.

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