
The Belvedere Murders
Heathcliff Lennox, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Sam Dewhurst-Phillips
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Written by:
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Karen Baugh Menuhin
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Murder, mystery, and a dog, and cat, of distinction.
A dazzling ball in a rooftop ballroom in one of the most prestigious mansions in the country. Dancing, music, champagne, ravishing ball gowns, priceless jewellery...and murder.
Jack Dutton died in the dark. Why? Who hated him enough to kill him? Why had he made a list of gemstones and their prices? What was he guilty of? Dutton had been a handsome war hero, but tragedy surrounded him, and his nature had always been unpredictable. When Lennox and Swift begin peeling away the layers of deceit, they uncover some vile secrets, secrets that have already led to Dutton's murder, and it's not long before there's another.
Belvedere House hosts the highest of high society, and yet even among its glittering halls, evil creeps in to catch the unwary, and the unwitting.
Major Heathcliff Lennox: ex WW1 war pilot, six feet, three inch, tousled dark blond hair, age around 30, named after the hero of Wuthering Heights by his romantically minded mother–much to his great annoyance.
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- pigletbunny
- 2025-02-20
A fun and suspenseful Heathcliff book, as usual :)
I just love the Heathcliff Lennox series :-) :-) :-) Each case has suspense, drama, with some humour sprinkled throughout :-) I've had a great time reading the series, and the narrator's voice is perfect for Heathcliff; he is also very good at other characters' voices, too :-) (Occasionally, he has some trouble performing the voices of same-age women as distinct from another, but it's still worth it, as context helps in the differentiation ;-) ) (Also, especially in the first bunch of novels, there are rarely two of those women in the same scene. Oh! And each time Heathcliff's dog woofs, we hear a recording of an actual dog:-D
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