
Murder at the Mill
A Redmond and Haze Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Wendy Wolfson
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By:
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Irina Shapiro
About this listen
When a man’s naked corpse is found strapped to a waterwheel, newly appointed Inspector Haze is called upon to investigate the crime. With the help of American surgeon Captain Redmond, he delves into the life of Frank Darrow, a man who inspired such hatred, his mere death wasn’t enough to satisfy his killer.
Finding few clues and no obvious motive for the murder, Redmond and Haze must peel away the layers of Frank Darrow’s relationships to get to the shocking truth, while also coming to terms with unexpected developments in their own lives.
Perfect for fans of C.S. Harris and Anne Perry.
©2020 Merlin Press LLC (P)2020 Irina ShapiroWith each new mystery the trust and friendship between the two protagonists grows and I think that both are very likable.
Unfortunately, I’m still not a fan of the narrator: in book one I really disliked her slow and monotonous style, probably by book three I’ve just gotten used to her voice, but I still don’t understand why they chose a woman to read these books where there are so many male characters.
The annoying nasal voice she uses for the Chief Inspector instantly makes him insufferable, when in fact he’s a rather good person who encourages Daniel in his new role.
I’ll be downloading book four soon, as I’m just too curious to follow the next adventure.
Book three in the series and I’m hooked
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I adore this series!
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Certainly a book to keep you listening
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What a shame the author didn’t bother to research the law.
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