Shot in Southwold, Suzette A. Hill
Shot in Southwold, Suzette A. Hill
List: $33.49 | Sale: $23.45
Club: $16.74

Shot in Southwold

Author: Suzette A. Hill

Narrator: Julia Franklin

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Soundings

Published: 07/01/2018


Synopsis

1960. Lady Fawcett is eager to vet her daughter Amy’s current beau, aspiring film director Bartholomew Hackle who is shooting his first major project in Southwold. While Amy is unable to accompany her mother, Rosy Gilchrist is strong-armed into another visit. On the set of The Suffolk Seagull nobody really knows what is going on – least of all Felix Smythe whose bit part is constantly changing, much to Felix’s chagrin. But the unambiguous death by gunshot of a female cast member brings a drama to proceedings lacking in the film itself, and Lady Fawcett, Rosy, Felix and even Cedric Dillworthy are once again at the centre of a murder mystery in which further victims may face the cut.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on October 09, 2021

Another interesting crime from this author. This is the third one I have read that involves Rosy Gilchrist and I'm getting to know the characters a lot more. As this is just under 300 pages long it's an easy read in a day and there is enough intrigue to keep you occupied. The author does think of in......more

Goodreads review by Joy on December 03, 2018

Second in a cosy crime series. It might have been better if I'd read the first in the series as events in that story are referred back to in this one. It was a bit slow paced and needed a twist or two in the plot, as well as more viable suspects (most of the characters appear to be on-going through......more

Goodreads review by Alison on December 19, 2022

Just could not get into this story at all. Set I believe in 1920's? Found the way characters spoke difficult to imagine. Struggled for a while but didn't inspire me to continue to read, so have put it down......not for me methinks......more

Goodreads review by Anne on October 31, 2019

Quite a pleasant romp, harmless enough and quite fun. My interest was particularly in the book’s setting, Southwold. It seemed like a travelogue for the place, every landmark mentioned, but nothing really described. Maybe that was done in the earlier Southwold books. I would read others.......more