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A Cotswold Christmas Mystery

By: Rebecca Tope
Narrated by: Caroline Lennon
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It’s Christmas, and things are looking good at the Slocombe house. Thea’s daughter Jessica has come to stay, much to her stepdaughter Stephanie’s delight. But then things take a turn for the worse. A local family, the Frowses, finds themselves increasingly harassed by an aggressive landlord.

When Beverley Frowse goes missing, Thea and Stephanie both feel they should do their best to help her husband and son to solve the mystery.

Christmas Day arrives. There are presents, a turkey and general goodwill, despite Thea’s suppressed hankering to be involved in events at the Frowses’ house, where a dead man has been discovered....

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I enjoy all of it! The stories keep me interested and longing for more. The narrator is perfect for this series.

The mystery of where Beverly was hiding.

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I love the whole mystery. How everyone was suspicious of the other. Good read over all

Suspense

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The story line appears engaging, yet lack flow, and the characters are not enjoyable to spend time with

Not engaging

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Didn’t even get a third of the way through this book until I had to quit listening. Boring, hard to follow, total nonsense.

Don’t waste your money

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I kept waiting for it to get good. And then it ended. The narrator made an heroic effort with the story, which was paltry. The detective is unlivable and is the sort who huffs about the amount of money other people spend on her step children’s presents and who resents any effort she must make to maintain familial relations (visiting her elderly mother in law in nursing home, putting on Christmas etc). Elements of backstory were missing that would have been useful. What happened to Drew’s first wife? An attack is obliquely mentioned and never explained. That was the most interesting thing in the book and, unless that was a bit I slept through, I never found out.

Wish I hadn’t bothered.

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