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Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder

A Miss Morton Mystery, Book 1

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Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder

By: Catherine Lloyd
Narrated by: Annie Aldington
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Catherine Lloyd, author of the critically acclaimed Kurland St. Mary mysteries, debuts with the first book in a new series set in Regency England, where circumstances compel one Lady Caroline Morton to become a lady's companion whose duties will soon entail solving a murder . . .

The options for the penniless daughter of a deceased earl are few indeed in Regency England. So, following the suspicious death of her father, the Earl of Morton, and the discovery that she and her much younger sister have been left without income or home, Lady Caroline takes a post as a lady's companion to the wealthy widow Frogerton.

Just as Caroline is getting accustomed to her new position, her aunt, Lady Eleanor Greenwood, invites her and her employer to a house party in the countryside to celebrate her youngest daughter's birthday. Mrs. Matilda (Matty) Frogerton sees this as an opportunity to introduce her own rather wild daughter, Dorothy, to the ton, and Caroline is eager to see her sister, who as a child lives with their aunt.

But all is not well at the Greenwood estate. For one thing, Lady Caroline's former fiancé, Lord Francis Chatham, is a guest and refuses to speak to her. Far worse, after a series of troubling harassments of the staff, an elderly family member is found stabbed by a knitting needle.

As Caroline and an unexpected ally—Mrs. Frogerton—attempt to solve the chilling crime, they discover the culprit may be leaving bizarre clues as to who will be next in the nursery. But they must make haste, for this heartless killer is engaged in anything but child's play . . .

©2022 Catherine Lloyd (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Quite nice actually. Not the best mistery i have ever read but still caracters are interesting enough for me to continue the series. The narrator is okay.

Interesting

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I liked the twists and turns- the puzzle is truly maddening like a murder mystery should be.

I disliked the strange voice the narrator uses for the main character- sort of flat. Every remark is in exactly the same intonation whether it’s a joke or in anger or whatever. Devoid of personality, whilst the other characters are well done. Strange.

I also found there were frequent anachronisms in language- words and phrases not used at the time, like ‘gotten’ and ‘heading towards’. Irritating.

I did actually like the exploration of oppressive charity- with strings. Very well done!

Interesting mystery!

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I gave this book a go as it was free - the characters are interesting and the narration was excellent too - am off to buy books two and three - can’t wait.

Excellent story.

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Despite lots of far-fetched and improbable moments in the story, "Miss Morton and the English House Party" is an entertaining country house murder mystery following the fate of an impoverished and disgraced young noblewoman.

Improbable but entertaining.

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To be honest, I found the narrator a bit of getting used to. But once that was done the story took off and was very enjoyable. I was delighted to know that this book is the first in a series featuring Caroline Morton and have already bought number 2. Will keep you updated!

Good tale well told

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Great storyline, well written and narrated, can't wait to listen to the next one in the series.

good story

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Good characterisation and a number of twists and turns that keeps one wanting to know what happens next..

Thoroughly entertaining and intriguing

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So l surmised the book would've been good. I guessed right.

Period Era! Actually loved it.

And it was my favourite price: FREE

Annie Aldington is one of my favourite narrators...

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I have really enjoyed listening to this story. The author, characters and narrator were great.

A very enjoyable listening experience.

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Good outcome but it took a long time to get there. Most of the characters were deliberately unlikeable but the main one, Miss Martyr was the worst. Oh poor her blah blah. The narration was inconsistent with a couple of scenes where it wasn’t clear who was speaking and a narrator who had a tendency to make a duchess sound like Barbara Windsor. In the end this was free and passed a day of being ill so there’s that.

Not a fan

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