A Death in Norfolk, Ashley Gardner
A Death in Norfolk, Ashley Gardner
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A Death in Norfolk

Author: Ashley Gardner

Narrator: James Gillies

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/15/2016


Synopsis

Captain Gabriel Lacey travels with Lady Breckenridge to his boyhood home in northern Norfolk only to discover mysterious happenings in and around the Lacey estate. A young woman, cousin of an old friend, has gone missing, strange objects appear in Lacey's ruined house, and the dark windmills on the marshes keep pulling Lacey to them.The underworld criminal, James Denis, uses Lacey's visit to Norfolk as an opportunity to have Lacey deliver a message to a local squire. A simple task--but one that lands Lacey squarely in international theft and murder. Lacey learns more about Denis's past, and finds himself joining forces with Denis to flush out a brutal killer and save the one person about whom Denis admits to caring.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Grisette on May 16, 2024

3.5 stars Hmm, for the 7th Lacey, I don't know why but the Lacey in the book felt different from the Lacey of previous books. Was that due to his character development, him moving to a happier life? He still had his annoying propensity to spin outlandish theories and conduct interviews with leading q......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on March 07, 2016

This series just keeps getting better and I like that all the characters are becoming more complicated. Captain Lacey is a very interesting mixture of temper and justice, dogheadness and love. His friends and fiancée are also out of the ordinary with great capacity for lover and friendship yet have......more

Goodreads review by Lorena on March 13, 2018

Nice to see Lacey's childhood home at last, and get a little (very little) more background on Denis.......more

Goodreads review by Eileen on October 19, 2018

A great surprise ending. The cover art of this series makes you think that the stories will be silly romance novels. However, don’t be deceived these are good historical mysteries.......more