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Murder Most Fair

Verity Kent Series, Book 5

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Murder Most Fair

By: Anna Lee Huber
Narrated by: Heather Wilds
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All is far from quiet on the home front in nationally best-selling author Anna Lee Huber's captivating mystery series, in which former Secret Service agent Verity Kent receives a visitor - who is being trailed by a killer....

November 1919. A relaxing few weeks by the seaside with her husband, Sidney, could almost convince Verity Kent that life has returned to the pleasant rhythm of pre-war days. Then Verity's beloved great-aunt Ilse lands on their doorstep. After years in war-ravaged Germany, Ilse has returned to England to repair her fragile health - and to escape trouble. Someone has been sending her anonymous threats, and Verity's Secret Service contacts can only provide unsettling answers.

Even deep in the Yorkshire Dales, where she joins Verity's family for the holidays, Ilse encounters difficulties. Normally peaceful neighbors are hostile, seeking someone to blame for the losses they've endured. When Ilse's maid is found dead, Verity must uncover whether this is anti-German sentiment taken to murderous lengths or whether there is a more personal motive at work. Could Verity's shadowy nemesis, Lord Ardmore, be involved? And if so, how much closer to home will the blow land when he inevitably strikes again?

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Fantastic. Loved the discriminations of the trenches and the country side. I could almost smell the hay barn the discrimination was so vivid …

After effects of war

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Verity was thinking too much of herself, as if she was the only one who could solve a problem and she had to solve everyones problems. She was very annoying in this book but none the less the writing is good and narrator did a great job. I just could not bear Verity.

Good story but

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I started and restarted the series. I found that after the second book the story became more interesting. I find the German<>British relationship pair work between individuals well considered throughout and an important perspective in the period novels of this era.

Every book gets better

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I looked at other reviews and agree: Verity's character is most annoying. She's awful smart for 23 due to experience. I tried to attribute her "do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do" attitude to her age, but it seemed to stem more from the entitlement of her class, which makes her whole experience less believable. Five books in, everyone grows, develops or changes... except Verity.

Great and annoying...

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Such raw i emotion. It was immensely satisfying that Verity’s truths were able to be told (well to a certain extent). And the fact that the murderer is never who you think it is, is also a nail biter.

I cried my eyes out

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