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A Victorian Mystery Series Bundle, Books 1-3

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A Victorian Mystery Series Bundle, Books 1-3

By: Robin Paige
Narrated by: Helen Johns
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Penny dreadful writer Kate Ardleigh solves one mystery after another in this bundle collection of the first three titles in Robin Paige's Victorian Mystery series.

Book 1: Death at Bishop's Keep

Kate Ardleigh, a Victorian writer, sets out to research her newest story while also solving her first murder with amateur detective Sir Charles Sheridan!

Book 2: Death at Gallow's Green

Kate and Sir Charles catch a trail of greed and criminal mischief leading them to Gallows Green, where they get a little help from a woman who calls herself Beatrix Potter.

Book 3: Death at Daisy's Folly

Sir Charles Sheridan and Kate Ardleigh must catch a murderer by investigating the highest levels of society—and what they find might just surprise them...

©2023 Robin Paige (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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Reliable, interesting and informative story. Reader easy to follow and entertaining. Story advances with each book.

So enjoyable!

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This bundle is advertised as Victorian but the Gilded Age or Edwardian Age would be more accurate. I appreciate that a Gilded or Edwardian Age mystery would be less appealing in advertising; but telephones, typewriters, cameras with zoom lenses, CARS… are NOT Victorian. Also, the author(s) seem to be more interested in random quotes from various sources and dropping in random inventions than actually telling a story.

Gilded or Edwardian Age NOT Victorian.

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Did not like the constant praise of witches and spiritualism, its a personal opinion and may not reflect everyone else’s.

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