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The Murders at Clarion Castle

The Homefront Sleuths Cozy Mystery Series, Book 5

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The Murders at Clarion Castle

By: Anna Elliott, Charles Veley
Narrated by: Iona Campbell
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A missing heroine. A moribund butler. And a millionaire's castle chock-full of secrets...

July, 1941. When Evie Harris vanishes after visiting her late fiancé's parents, the Homefront Sleuths of Crofter's Green vow to find her. But their investigation takes a bizarre turn when Nigel's police superiors send him to nearby Clarion Castle.

There, the first under-butler has just taken his final bow in the castle's wine cellar.

Could there be a connection with Evie's disappearance? Or with a hush-hush VIP visit to the castle?

The Sleuths must navigate a maze of deception, and nothing is easy. Harry finds the murdered butler's journal, but it's in a code, Blake knows codes, but he and Katherine are busy unlocking secrets in the castle library, hampered by her still-fragmented memory, Alice dons pilgrim garb to infiltrate suspicious travelers (her herb basket now doubling as spy gear), and Dorothy must size up mysterious tea shop visitors and give her friends at the castle a warning.

Not to mention Evie, who must discover where she is and then find a way to escape.

With time ticking louder than Harry's pocket watch, Evie and the Sleuths must reunite to unmask a master spy before a the course of the war is changed forever.

A delightful blend of historical mystery, wartime espionage, and village intrigue—perfect for fans of Rhys Bowen, Susan Elia MacNeal, and Agatha Christie. Scroll up and One-click now!

©2025 Anna Elliott and Charles Veley (P)2025 Anna Elliott and Charles Veley
Amateur Sleuths Cosy Historical Mystery Espionage Detective

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This is easy listening at its best. Very Miss Marple meets Thursday Murder Club. A good group of characters with some loose history thrown in.

Enjoyable series.

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This is the second one I've listened to from this series. Easy listening. Quite predictable but still good listening

Great book

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I’ve listened to these from book 1 back to back and can’t stop listening! Absolutely love them. Set against the backdrop of real events the authors bring an element of fun and sleuthing but with the reality of the time. Their descriptions of characters and the situations are fantastic and you can really get to know the characters. You can tell it’s written by Americans with some of the words used and being all set in the UK it would have been good to right these and there’s some weird pronunciation by the narrator if some words but otherwise fantastic.

Brilliant series

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I absolutely loved this series! The characters were so engaging that I found myself rooting for them in every storyline. The story had me laughing at times and even tearing up at others (Blake explaining love as an equation 🥹), which is always a sign of great writing. I ended up listening to all five books in less than two weeks—I just couldn’t stop. It was recommended to me on Audible after Richard Osman, and honestly, I found this series even better. Wonderfully written and highly recommended.

Best book series in a long time

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I really enjoy these stories and the detail is really good. Great plots..but... Still too many uses of the word WORRY!!! and what is a "swoth" of countryside? pronounced twice! Otherwise looking forward to the next episode and Nigel and Evie's future??

Great characters

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