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Murder on the Tor

Exham on Sea Mysteries, Book 3

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It was just a stroll on the hill - until the mist came down. In Murder on the Tor, the third Exham on Sea mystery, clues to a present-day crime lead baker and chocolatier Libby Forest back into the historic past of mysterious Glastonbury, a place of myth and legend where truth merges with fable.

With the enormous Carpathian Sheepdog, Bear, at her side, she sets out to unravel the mystery and bring the killer to justice.

©2016 Frances Evesham (P)2018 Tantor
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The author has yet again managed to keep me guessing. Love her books.Looking forward to the next book

Love Exham

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love to listen to audiobooks when I am working, loving this series they're light and entertaining.

brilliant!!

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As with most of those books - couldn’t put it down. Just had to know what happened next

Worth a listen :-)

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Bought this ahead of my trip to Glastonbury hoping it would feature some local sights etc but didn’t really. The storyline was ok, nothing wrong with the narrator - in fact I loved her voice, but with so much being speech, I felt she was badly matched to the main character having quite a mature voice when ‘Libby’ seemed a lot longer. Sadly this put me off and I gave up half way through as it didn’t hold my interest

Wrong narrator for the story

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Enjoyable not too grisly detective story.
Thought narrator could be a little more expressive. Got a little bored with her voice but very clear and easy to understand
Enjoying series of mysteries.

Good easy listening; with enough intrigue to keep you listening

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