To Kill a Mocking Brit
A Libby Cord Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Dini Steyn
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D.P. Hewitt
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For Libby Cord and her best friend, cop Greg Rose, it’s like old times again in the Upstate New York town of Cooper’s Crossing when Deborah Woodward returns with her English husband, Clive, to open a bed-and-breakfast.
The three of them had gone through school together before going their separate ways, and now, here they are in the same place again. What could be better?
Quite a bit, as it turns out.
Clive seems intent on alienating everyone in town, from the chief of police to Greg’s gentle wife, Mary. So, no one is really surprised, or even all that sorry, when he turns up dead at the local office supply store, a six-inch-long letter opener protruding from his back.
When the murder investigation stalls due to lack of evidence, Libby decides to take matters into her own hands. But, when so many people have a motive for murder, how can she ever narrow the field of suspects? And does anybody really want her to?
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- Fred Jones
- 24-03-22
A great cozy mystery
A great well written cozy mystery with an excellent storyline and a little humour. Clive is a unpleasant man, universally disliked and no one is surprised when he ends up with a letter opener in the back. I liked the believable characters who have a history and a past both with each other and separately both of which have a bearing on the story , D P Hewitt has written an entertaining story and managed to fool me with the ending which does not happen often. Dini Steyn does very well with the narration, is easy to listen to and compliments the book. I would happy to listen to more of these. I received a complimentary copy from the narrator and am leaving a honest voluntary review
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