Murder at Blackburn Hall, Sara Rosett
Murder at Blackburn Hall, Sara Rosett
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Murder at Blackburn Hall
A 1920s Historical Mystery

Author: Sara Rosett

Narrator: Elizabeth Klett

Unabridged: 7 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: McGuffin Ink

Published: 02/09/2019


Synopsis

A missing author and a sleepy English village rife with secrets . . .
September, 1923. Despite closing her first case, high society lady detective Olive Belgrave hasn’t found a new client. She’s taken a job as a hat model to pay for her poky boarding house room. But then a job offer comes her way—make discreet inquiries about a famous author who’s disappeared.
Olive travels to the English countryside to hunt for the missing mystery author. But soon after she arrives in the sleepy village, a body is discovered. Then a second murder focuses the police’s attention on Olive, and she must clear her name before the murderer pens a plot that frames her.
Murder at Blackburn Hall is the second book in the High Society Lady Detective series, a lighthearted cozy historical mystery series set in 1920s England. If you love novels that take you back to the Golden Age of detective fiction with interesting plots, posh settings, and twisty mysteries, you’ll love the High Society Lady Detective Series from USA Today bestseller Sara Rosett.

About Sara Rosett

USA Today bestselling author Sara Rosett writes light-hearted escapes for readers who enjoy puzzling mysteries, interesting settings, and quirky characters. She is the author of the Murder on Location series, the Ellie Avery series, and the On the Run series.

Publishers Weekly called Sara's books "satisfying," "well-executed," and "sparkling." Sara loves to get new stamps in her passport and considers dark chocolate a daily requirement.


Reviews

Olive Belgrave is having difficulty finding someone willing to have a high society lady solve their problems. She's in danger of becoming a pet detective when her friend Jasper intervenes. He knows a publisher who could use Olive's help. Mr. Hightower of Hightower Books has a problem. His leading au......more

This one wasn't as good as the first one probably because she was around strangers mostly in this one but the murder itself was more interesting than the first one. There were some places I got a little confused but overall I really liked this one.......more