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  • A Body at the Tea Rooms

  • A Totally Addictive English Murder Mystery Novel (A Kate Palmer Novel, Book 3)
  • Auteur(s): Dee MacDonald
  • Narrateur(s): Jane McDowell
  • Durée: 7 h et 23 min
  • 4,6 out of 5 stars (10 évaluations)

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A Body at the Tea Rooms

Auteur(s): Dee MacDonald
Narrateur(s): Jane McDowell
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Meet Kate Palmer, a semi-retired nurse with a sweet tooth for cake and a talent for solving crimes.

Kate Palmer is most disappointed when renovations at her sister Angie’s new tea rooms are derailed after a body is discovered in the cellar. She was looking forward to clotted cream teas with a seaside view. Instead, she has another murder mystery to solve....

If the village gossip is to be believed, the unfortunate man was connected to the wealthy Hedgefield family. Kate is reluctant to get caught up in the investigation, but a curious card in the victim’s jacket pocket sparks her interest. Not to mention the ridiculous rumour Angie is somehow involved! Keen to clear her sister’s name so she can finally eat cake in the charming tea rooms, Kate teams up with handsome retired Detective ‘Woody’ Forrest to untangle the baffling case.

After quizzing the locals over copious cups of tea, Kate begins to realise the Hedgefields, who live in a grand mansion and own half the village, are not as perfect as they make out. They’re hiding a long-buried family secret, and plenty of people have a grudge against them, including a number of their ex-employees.

But who could have murdered a member of Lower Tinworthy’s most enviable family? Was it the old gardener? The seemingly sweet cook? Or the bitter maid?

Just as she inches closer to the truth, Angie goes missing. Does amateur sleuth Kate have what it takes to get to the bottom of this extraordinary puzzle and save her sister at the same time?

If you love murder mysteries with a brilliant cast of characters, twisty plots, and plenty of cake, A Body at the Tea Rooms will have you hooked! Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Faith Martin, and Joy Ellis.

©2021 Dee MacDonald (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

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Struggled through this one.

I want so much to like this series but I am beginning to think I really dislike the main characters. Kate drove me crazy in this story. Her character is so uptight and stuffy and crabby that it's beginning to make her unlikable (crazy Angie is way more fun!). And I wholly dislike Woody, especially how patronizing he is to Kate.

That aside, the story itself was frustrating. It is not credible writing to think absolutely everyone overlooked the totally obvious situation at hand -at least in part. I give credit for a bit of a twist at the end and a red herring. But aspects of the incident in question were so blatantly obvious that to write in such a way as to ignore them is ridiculous and incredible. Listening to Kate hash over and rehash everything was just too much and to be honest, mostly unnecessary. Not sure if I will listen to the next one. Looks like there is a bit of a change in the next one. Will give it a think.

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