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The Blackout Murders

A Homefront Sleuths Mystery (The Homefront Sleuths Cozy Mystery Series, Book 1)

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The Blackout Murders

By: Anna Elliott, Charles Veley
Narrated by: Iona Campbell
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Five friends, one sleepy village, and a mystery brimming with dark secrets.

England, 1941. The tranquil village of Crofter’s Green seems like a haven from the chaos of wartime. But when a local air raid warden is found dead in the village churchyard, five villagers--some getting on in years and none of them policemen--decide they need to uncover the truth.

Introducing the Homefront Sleuths:

  • Evie Harris, a newly arrived tea shop owner, seeking a fresh start after losing her husband.
  • Alice Greenleaf, the village herbalist, who has her own quiet strength and wisdom.
  • Blake Collins, a war-wounded schoolteacher, struggling with the scars of battle.
  • Harry Jenkins, a sharp-eyed retired detective from London, who thought his sleuthing days were over.
  • Dotty Baker, a resourceful young mother, juggling the demands of wartime life.

Together, they will form a close-knit circle, a found family in a world turned upside down. As they dig into the village’s secrets, they uncover more than just the identity of a killer—they discover the power of friendship and community in the face of adversity. But can they solve the mystery before the shadows of war claim another victim, and will Evie discover her inner culinary capabilities?

The Blackout Murders is a heartwarming, suspenseful tale perfect for fans of cozy mysteries and wartime intrigue. This first installment of the *Homefront Sleuths* Series offers a rich tapestry of characters, historical detail, and the enduring strength of human connection. If you enjoy The Marlow Murder Club or cozy mysteries by Rhys Bowen, T.E. Kinsey, Jacqueline Winspear, or Susan Elia MacNeal we're sure you'll enjoy this series.

Scroll up, grab your copy, and join the Homefront Sleuths as they embark on their first case!

©2024 Charles Veley and Anna Elliott (P)2024 Charles Veley and Anna Elliott
Amateur Sleuths Detective Historical Fiction Mystery Village England Crime Murder Fiction Exciting Heartfelt

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Loved all of the memories of the war, great writing, narration was good and the story had plenty of twists and turns.

A good old fashioned murder mystery

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I really enjoyed this story . Looking forward to the others in the series. Well worth downloading.

Plus Catalogue goodie!

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This was reconnect to me and I'm so glad that it was. A delightful murder mystery.

Great story

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American phrases and words inappropriately used and obviously aimed at readers not from England or aware of 1940s.

Awful Americanisms - ‘casket, schoolyard, reached out’ - plus many more words not used in England.

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A lovely story with interesting characters that had a back story. I can't waitvto see if the next book follows their lives.

it was just a lovely story

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Slow start to bring in all the characters but the plot is interesting enough. Not a big fan of one of the plot near the end, without spoiling, it’s just too convenient for the bad guy to do what they did

Lovely plot

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Interesting story that moved along well. A couple of things didn't quite ring true- looseleaf tea straight into a mug, a hanging basket with fascias, lavender and violets ? but generally an excellent lidten

Good characters

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Decent story with a nice array of mostly believable characters, but did seem to end a little abruptly. Still, it's nicely set up for the next books, so I'm happy to start the next!

A good listen

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Clever … historic … and thoroughly enjoyable . Pretty there’s not more in the series .. I’d like read more like it

Throughly enjoy it

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Well written, engaging story set in quiet village during WW2. plenty of twist and turns threaded with tasty treats.

A good cosy murder story

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