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Shadows in the Cotswolds

By: Rebecca Tope
Narrated by: Caroline Lennon
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Summary

When Thea Osborne agrees at the last minute to house-sit for Oliver Meadows, she expects a few days of peace. Uncomfortable with her mother's sudden involvement with an old flame, and unsure of how to deal with her feelings for Drew Slocombe, Thea hopes that some time alone will help to clear her head. But with the disturbing discovery of a dead body in the gardens, she finds herself at the heart of a mystery.

Thea must work quickly to unravel the secrets kept by Oliver Meadows and his brother, Fraser, and discover exactly what lies beneath the surface of their turbulent relationship. Amidst the chaos caused by the investigation, will Thea find time to deal with her own problems?

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Good Series

I have enjoyed all of this series and liked the addition of Thea's mother in this story which follows a similar path as the previous ones. As the author has started another series, I wondered if she was getting bored of this series and I was hoping that the "Drew relationship" would be resolved but I suppose I will just have to "read" the next book.

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Temple Guiting

If there are any more books to be recorded, could you please note that Temple Guiting rhymes with lighting and not fitting. Otherwise, yet another good yarn.

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Tedious

Far too much padding which is irrelevant to the plot. Guiting should be pronounced Guy-ting

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