The Hidden House Murders

· Miss Hart and Miss Hunter Investigate Livro 3 · Tantor Media Inc · Com narração de Ruth Urquhart
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It is 1934. Returning to the West Country after their latest adventure in London, lady's maid Verity Hunter and cook Joan Hart are ready to embrace a quieter life. Their mistress, the glamorous young heiress Dorothy Drew, is attempting to rein in her enthusiasm for too many cocktails and takes up the offer of a place to rest and recuperate from an old family friend, Mrs Ashford. All seems well, until the day after they arrive, when everyone in the house is struck down by what appears to be mushroom poisoning. The deadly dish proves fatal for one unlucky soul. As Verity and Joan begin to delve deeper into the tangled relationships of the Ashford family and their guests, it becomes apparent that too many people have secrets to keep . . . some of which are worth killing for . . .

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Celina Grace wrote her first story, The Blue Ruby, at the age of seven. Although this early masterpiece was ignored by the literary establishment, Celina persevered with her craft and a mere thirty-something years later, writes full time as the author of the Kate Redman Mysteries, the Asharton Manor Mysteries and more.

Ruth Urquhart trained at East 15 Acting School and has spent the last twenty years working as an actor in theater, film, TV, and education. Ruth is an Audible Approved Producer and has narrated over 100 titles. She lives in Yorkshire, England, with her partner, two children, and an array of animals.

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