Murder in the Manor, Roy Lewis
Murder in the Manor, Roy Lewis
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Murder in the Manor

Author: Roy Lewis

Narrator: Steven Crossley

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2022


Synopsis

Arnold Landon can’t help but feel drawn to Oldham Manor, an atmospheric medieval house in the middle of nowhere.When he is invited to catalogue the library there, he jumps at the chance. The place is a maze of musty old papers and books.And that’s not all. Late one night, he stumbles on a secret passage, twisting deep under the ground. Where will it take him? And why was it walled up?When a stranger turns up dead in a ditch, Landon begins to realize that someone is watching his every move. And they have a plan to ensure the past stays buried for good.What did the victim know that was worth killing for?

About Roy Lewis

Roy Lewis is a well-established crime writer with more than sixty novels to his name. He lives in the north of England, where he sets many of his books. He is a former college principal and Inspector of Schools who now runs business training programs and has business interests in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. He has three children-all of them lawyers. He has also written books on law under the pen name J. R. Lewis.

About Steven Crossley

Steven Crossley, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, has built a career on both sides of the Atlantic as an actor and audiobook narrator, for which he has won more than a dozen AudioFile Earphones Awards and been a nominee for the prestigious Audie Award. He is a member of the internationally renowned theater company Complicite and has appeared in numerous theater, television, film, and radio dramas.


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“The skillful Mr. Lewis has made Arnold Landon an unforgettable character.” New York Times

“Right atmosphere of menace in this highly charged mystery.” Booklist

“Good Northern atmosphere and neatly satisfying plot.” Times Literary Supplement (UK)

“A pleasure to pick up.” Irish Times