The Midnight Hour
The Brighton Mysteries Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Beth Eyre
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Written by:
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Elly Griffiths
About this listen
The Brighton police force is on the hunt for another killer, but this time they have some competition—a newly formed all-women’s private eye firm, led by none other than the police chief’s wife.
Newly minted PI Emma Holmes and her partner Sam Collins are just settling into their business when they’re chosen for a high-profile case: retired music-hall star Verity Malone hires them to find out who poisoned her husband, a theater impresario. Verity herself has been accused of the crime. The only hitch—the Brighton police are already on the case, putting Emma in direct competition with her husband, police superintendent Edgar Stephens.
Soon Emma realizes that Verity’s life intersects closely with her own—most notably in their mutual connection, Max Mephisto, who has returned to England from America with his children and famous wife, Hollywood star Lydia Lamont. Lydia, desperately bored in the countryside, catches wind of what Emma and Sam are up to and offers her services. What secret does Lydia know about Verity’s past?
The team of female PIs circle closer to the killer, with the Brighton police hot on their tail. The clues suggest they’re looking for a criminal targeting the old music-hall crew. How long will it be before that trail leads straight back to Max?
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- Sherry A. Wells
- 2022-01-20
Offputting whisper
I am a big fan of Elly Griffiths books and have read them all. I was frustrated by the reader. She was a good actress and had a interesting characterization but herwhispered dynamic was very offputting, And made it hard to listen for any length of time because of the dampening of the same Ness of the whisper. Towards the end when she lost the irritating whisper a bit it was much better. I think a better Director would have got a great performance out of her. Variety of voice and pacing is necessary in any performance.
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