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  • Daggers at the Country Fair

  • Martha Miller, Book 2
  • By: Catherine Coles
  • Narrated by: Alex Lee
  • Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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By: Catherine Coles
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Summary

Get the brand-new instalment in the Martha Miller Mysteries from bestselling author Catherine Coles.

Winteringham Village 1947.

As a thank you for her previous brilliant crime solving, amateur sleuth, Martha Miller is guest of honour at the Winteringham Country Fair. However, this time she is looking forward to simply judging dog shows and eating cream teas rather than apprehending a killer!

And Martha is just beginning to enjoy spending quality time with Vicar Luke Walker, away from the prying eyes and gossips of her own village, when disaster strikes, and the local teenage femme fatale is found stabbed to death behind the tea tent by Martha’s trusted red setter Lizzie!

But who would want to kill such a young girl and why? Someone in the village has secrets to hide and it seems Martha and Luke have another case to solve!

Let the investigation commence!

Find out if Martha and Luke can catch the killer in a brand-new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine Coles.

©2022 Catherine Coles (P)2022 Boldwood Books

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great story

loved the twists and turns, set in a beautiful setting, times when life seemed simple

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Rather lucklustre sequel

Rather luck-lustre sequel, and the novel felt like it could have done with another good edit to avoid the repeated explanations of why the central frustrated relationship had to remain that way, but the emphasis on community responsibilities was good. The performance needed greater care in thinking through class and accent, too, though the reader does a good job aside from that minor irritation.

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