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The Mystery of Mistletoe Hall

A 1920s Mystery (Lord Edgington Investigates..., Book 4)

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The Mystery of Mistletoe Hall

By: Benedict Brown
Narrated by: George Blagden
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Eight strangers are trapped in a deserted manor house as the snow falls, the body count rises and the Christmas tree still needs decorating.

England, 1925. When Lord Edgington receives an invitation to spend the Christmas holiday with an old colleague from the police, he expects fine food, good conversation and the warmth of a roaring fire. But on arriving at Mistletoe Hall with his family, they discover the house deserted and no explanation for where their host or his servants could be.

As more guests appear, the master detective begins to question what could connect the disparate group of newcomers. A teacher, a comedian, a thief, a sportsman, a singer, a policeman and a racing driver will all have their roles to play when a killer crashes the party. Cut off from the outside world by the worsening weather, and with bodies piling up, Lord Edgington must rely on his wits, his years of experience, and the help of his bumbling grandson Christopher in order to solve The Mystery of Mistletoe Hall.

With hints of “And Then There Were None” and “The Sittaford Mystery”, the fourth Lord Edgington Investigates… novel is a spoiler-free, standalone whodunit with a wicked resolution all of its own. Filled with warmth, humour, a fiendishly twisting plot, an adorable canine sidekick and plenty of Yuletide spirit, “The Mystery of Mistletoe Hall” is an Agatha-Christie-style Christmas cracker that will baffle and charm you in equal measure.

Narrated by George Blagden from the TV shows Vikings and Versailles and the Oscar-winning film Les Miserables.

©2021 Benedict Brown (P)2023 Heathdene Books
Cosy Fiction Historical Mystery Winter Christmas Funny Celebrity Comedy

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A light listen with good characters, enjoying seeing them develop and certainly get the next one.

Enjoyable story can't wait for the next one

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Never disappointed with the adventures of Lord Edgington and his ( long suffering ) grandson !
I was completely stunned by the outcome on this one ……brilliantly done .
Hoping the wait for next audible won’t be too long . The characters grow with each outing .
( yep ….I’m totally hooked 😁)

Greatly Enjoyed !

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Very enjoyable and cleverly constructed tale set in an upper class family’s Christmas early last century.

Immerse yourself in the 1920’s

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