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  • The Haunted Lady

  • The Eden House Mysteries, Book 5
  • By: Bill Kitson
  • Narrated by: Mike Rogers
  • Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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By: Bill Kitson
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Summary

Returning from their honeymoon, newly-weds Adam and Eve Bailey are immediately plunged into another investigation - one that poses their biggest challenge yet.

After a local art dealer is found stabbed to death behind the local cricket pavilion, another killing swiftly follows.

Meanwhile, Reverend Michael Phillips, vicar of the local church, is beset with problems. Since the disappearance of a rare painting that hung there, his parishioners believe the church's Lady Chapel to be haunted. And, adding to his woes, Michael's fiancée has discovered her birth certificate to be forged, forcing them to postpone their wedding.

Adam and Eve must race against time to uncover deadly secrets from the past to reveal the killer - secrets that others will stop at nothing to keep hidden.

The Haunted Lady is the fifth novel in Bill Kitson's chilling and suspenseful Eden House mystery series. Perfect for fans of Peter James's Cold Hill series, Val McDermid and J M Dalgliesh.

©2016 Bill Kitson (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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Dreadful

This was described as appealing to fans of Val McDermid et al - I have no idea on what grounds, since the policeman in this is depicted as of such idiocy it did not occur to him a corpse might have been moved or that missing house keys might be of importance. (These facts are kindly pointed out to him by the pompous hero.) I wasn’t expecting much, but this was so bad I felt I should warn others off… what a waste of a credit.

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