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Murder at Tregowyn Manor

A Golden Age Mystery

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Murder at Tregowyn Manor

By: G.G. Vandagriff
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From the Amazon #1 Bestselling Author, another 1930’s vintage Golden Age Mystery . . .
"...readers will fall in love with the charming cast of characters, each of whom seem above suspicion. By blending romance and thrills with a spunky, brilliant protagonist, the author serves up a golden age-style treat for any book-loving armchair sleuth".--Publisher's Weekly (Booklife)
Winter of 1935 finds Oxford archaeologist, Sonny Nichols, under arrest for the theft of a priceless Roman relic from a dig in Cornwall. Catherine Tregowyn and her sleuthing partners Harry and Dot go to his aid. Almost immediately an anonymous telegram threatens Catherine’s life. Dot’s cousin has involved himself in something deadly.
Undeterred, they motor down to the dig in Cornwall which is on Catherine’s estranged father’s estate. Shortly after their arrival, someone viciously attacks Catherine, nearly killing her. The next morning, one of the archaeologists is missing, and more artifacts have been stolen. The attacker is clearly desperate. Is this only simple greed or are there other factors at work here?
When murder intervenes, Catherine, Harry, and Dot must dig deeper. Is the murderer the charismatic student who has forsaken his aristocratic birthright? Or the misanthropic and penniless professor who seeks to advance his career? Could it be the charming and glib young Irish peer who loves Greek dancing or the ruthless student who needs to reverse his family’s fortunes?
When the truth finally comes out it is on a scale none of them could possibly have imagined. . .
G.G. Vandagriff has written yet another Golden Age English mystery filled with familiar faces from her prior books and an entire collection of new Oxonians who are less . . . and more than they seem at first glance.
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Virtual voice is probably fine for children’s but not for adult books. Mispronunciation and lack of voice inflections is distracting. Too bad I like this writer but don’t want to listen to AI.

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This would have been better with a real narrator. The sing-songy voice was very annoying.

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This was a very good story; a good plot with interesting characters. But the virtual voice narration really made it less enjoyable. There was no personality, or depth to the reading; the characters could hardly be distinguished from one another and there was lots of missed punctuation. Please do over with a human narrator

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it needs a narrator to give the interactions between the characters more context, to build suspense.

Thr backstories of each character

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Virtual voice is OK, but sometimes the mispronunciation or the wrong inflection can throw everything off.

I prefer human voices

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