Murder in the Churchyard: A 1920s Cozy Mystery

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    Murder in the Churchyard: A 1920s Cozy Mystery is the third chapter in A Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mystery novel series. The book is authored by Catherine Coles who is a fantastic German author. If you like murder mystery stories then do give a chance to her Murder at the Manor: A 1920s Cozy Mystery novel. After that one, you will also have a more exciting time with her Murder in Belgrave Square novel.

    The audio narration of this book is done by Alex Lee. She is the narrator right since the first chapter of the series. Her performance has remained consistent so far in the series and the listeners will love it.

    Murder in the Churchyard: A 1920s Cozy Mystery

    The body of the long-lost husband of Isolde Newley was discovered on the grounds of the churchyard of St. Augustus. In that situation, suspicion by default fell on Isolde and all those who were close to her that especially including, the dashing and charming Dr. Mainwaring, who was her new love interest. The mystery was exacerbated by the largest snowfall that was seen for many years in North Yorkshire. No one could manage to get in or out of the village.

    It will take all of the best investigation skills of Tommy and Evelyn to clear out their friends from the case and also to find the murderer, before the arrival of police from York.

    Catherine Coles, the author of this novel has come up with an enjoyable and exciting, cozy mystery title. The story is set in rural England in the 1920s and that created a great atmosphere for the listeners of today. Do give this book a try and you will not regret it.



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