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Treachery at Hursley Park House

By: Claire Gradidge
Narrated by: Lucy Price-Lewis
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Summary

December 1942. As the war rages on, the accidental death of a young man is almost unremarkable. Except this young man was patrolling the grounds of Hursley Park House, where teams are designing crucial modifications to the Spitfire - and he was found clutching part of a blueprint.

January 1943. Josephine Fox is given a code name and a mission as she is seconded to Hursley: uncover the network responsible for information leaks to the enemy. And when the dead man's father visits Bram Nash convinced that his son was innocent of espionage and the victim of murder, her friend is also drawn into the investigation.

But as Jo and Bram circle closer to the truth, danger is closing in around them....

Includes an exclusive look at the next Josephine Fox mystery.

©2021 Claire Gradidge (P)2021 Bonnier Books UK

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Why do you changer the narrator?

You destroy the series when you change the narrator halfway though a series. I’m not ever reviewing a brilliant book, I’m complaining about a competent reader, but it’s not who painted the original characters! Why do you do this!? Your company is called “Audible” how is this still a thing?

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A great second book for the series

Much like the first book, I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the UK wartime setting. One of the things I enjoyed about both this and the first book was the pacing. I never felt bored and always looked forward to the next time I could listen, which is always a good sign I've been enjoying the novel. Looking forward to the third instalment.

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