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The Curse of Arundel Hall
- The Yellow Cottage Mysteries, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jilly Bond
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
One ghost, one murder, 100 years apart. But are they connected?
Ella has discovered a secret room in the Yellow Cottage, but with it comes a ghost. Who was she? And how did she die? Ella needs to find the answers before either of them can find peace. But suddenly, things take a nasty turn for the worse.
Ella Bridges has been living on Linhay Island for several months but still hasn't discovered the identity of her ghostly guest. Deciding to research the history of her cottage for clues, she finds it is connected to Arundel Hall, the large Manor House on the bluff, and when an invitation to dinner arrives, she realizes it is the perfect opportunity to discover more.
However, the evening takes a shocking turn when one of their party is murdered. Is the Curse of Arundel Hall once again rearing its ugly head, or is there a simpler explanation?
Ella suddenly finds herself involved in two mysteries at once and again joins forces with Scotland Yard's police commissioner to try and catch a killer. But will they succeed?
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- Mavis
- 2024-07-11
Well narrated, easy listen
This was a free listen on Audible plus, and not bad in that context. Much better than some of the stuff available there, but I’m glad I did not spend additional money on it.
It is excellently narrated, and if you want an easy listen while you do some chores, this will do.
The plot is a bit thin & the writing style is not atrocious, but a bit heavy on cliches.
On the plus side, it contains ghosts and, best of all: a policeman who does not conform to that tired old trope of being dumb, uncooperative and/or arrogant.
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