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Murder in Half Moon Street

Redmond and Haze Mysteries, Book 8

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Murder in Half Moon Street

By: Irina Shapiro
Narrated by: Wendy Wolfson
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When a gentlewoman is savagely murdered in her own bed, Lord Redmond and Inspector Haze must pick apart her seemingly blameless life to understand what drove her attacker to such frenzied rage—and how they managed to escape from a locked room in a house filled with people.

The closer Redmond and Haze get to the truth, the more secrets they uncover, and the greater the risk the perpetrator will strike again.

Will they solve the case before the killer claims another victim?

©2022 Irina Shapiro (P)2022 Merlin Press LLC
Mystery Historical Cozy
Intriguing Mystery • Surprising Plot Twists • Phenomenal Narration • Layered Storyline • Excellent Thriller

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I like this series. the author is consistent, and al the book are good, this as well

a good series

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This installment of Redmond and Haze tugged at the heartstrings. Despite the sad subject matter, the story moved at a good pace, with vivid description and a nice tidying up of all the loose ends. The author does a really good job of fleshing out the characters in this series and the way the relationships between the characters deepens over time lends authenticity. Off to listen to the next installment now! A very binge-able series indeed.

Another great addition to this fine series.

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I figured out who the murderer was early on in the story. Nevertheless, it was still entertaining and the narrator did a great job in differentiating the characters, including a slight improvement on Jason's American accent. SPOILER ALERT- don't read any further to avoid a spoiler... I also predicted the sad ending of a particular character. Although sad, the particular (and predictable) storyline of this character was getting old in my opinion so I'm not completely & utterly heartbroken, although I would have preferred a different outcome, such as the author could've changed the character's outlook on life and written a different path for them, but it was not to be. Am looking forward to the next installment.

Entertaining

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I loved this historical whodunit staring Captain Jason Redmond and Inspector Daniel Haze. Like the other books in the series, it had a layered storyline, an intriguing mystery, surprising plot twists, and suspense. I was equally desperate to read it all at once to solve the mystery and also to savor it and make it last. Jason and Daniel are portrayed as real, relatable and complex people who have flaws and scars, but are really just trying to do their best as messy humans. Captain Jason Redmond is an American surgeon who is currently living in England after inheriting the estate and title of his grandfather. He is living with his wife and infant in London while he teaches and volunteers at the hospital. Daniel Haze is a detective inspector for Scotland Yard. His wife, Sarah, and his daughter are now living in London with him though things are strained. Daniel requests Jason’s help in London when a woman is brutally murdered in a locked room. The investigation leads Daniel and Jason to unlikely places, dead ends, and surprising revelations. As always, there are smaller side personal story arcs and social commentary which enrich the main plot line and give the characters greater dimension. I love this series.

Wendy Wolfson did a phenomenal job narrating the story and characters into life with enough change of inflection, tone and cadence to voice multiple characters quite convincingly.

Pulling on the thread to the end

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This series is solid. The stories are complex and, though written as historical mysteries, address current issues in very interesting fashion. I hadn’t even thought I would love the series since I usually don’t care for historical mysteries but this author’s good writing paired with the talent of the best narrator I’ve listened to in quite some time has me totally hooked. Not one mispronounced word, the emotion and emphasis never missed, easy on the ear but totally keeping your attention so I can’t stop listening. Just the best.

A great narrator makes a huge difference

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