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Murder Offstage
- A Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Clare Wille
- Series: The Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 1
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Summary
Like your mysteries cozy and set during the Golden Age of Crime? This is the first audiobook in the Posie Parker mysteries, although this novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right. Set in London in 1921, Murder Offstage is full of intrigue and red herrings. This is a classic murder mystery which will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey.
When Posie Parker’s childhood friend is robbed of a priceless jewel and becomes a suspect in a cold-blooded murder case, budding detective Posie vows she will clear his name. Aided by her seriously gorgeous assistant Len, Posie soon realizes things are not quite as they seem, and the darkly-glamorous world of London’s theater and glittering nightclubs prove far more dangerous than she ever could have imagined.
Just who exactly is the dangerous Lucky Lucy Gibson? And who is it she has killed in the lobby of the Ritz Hotel? And more importantly, what on earth has happened to Mr Minks, the much-loved office cat?
If you love an action-packed historical cozy crime with a feisty protagonist, download a sample or buy Murder Offstage now.
Other books by L.B. Hathaway available on Amazon:
- The Tomb of the Honey Bee: A Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 2
- Murder at Maypole Manor': A Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 3
- The Vanishing of Dr Winter: A Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 4
- Murder of a Movie Star: A Posie Parker Mystery Series, Book 5
Critic reviews
“This novel is a first class cozy worthy of Agatha Christie.” (Sweet Mystery Books)
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-05-20
But why...?
I felt the plotting was sloppy. I kept wondering "but why did they do that?" It didn't impress me but was easy enough listening for me to reach the end.
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- rachel webb
- 10-05-20
Not great
The book is well written just the story is a bit boring and you keep expecting something to happen but doesn't have a great sense of suspense.
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- L'Bags
- 24-08-20
Inconsistent Characters
While the premise is enjoyable I was irritated by inconsistencies in characters- the heroine was both clever and very stupid when it suited the plot which I found unsatisfactory, sorry!
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- AngelBobb
- 30-06-21
Absolutely Smashing
What a little gem, yes, pun intended.
I love this period, innocence lost after the Great War, but the jade of financial crashes not yet threatening life and livelihoods.
Posy Parker is sharp, cute and in tune with her investigations. You can almost hear the cogs turning as she skips her delightful way through the mystery. The fast pace paints a wonderful picture of London life, and her matter of fact, but decidedly less than ordinary approach to things keep you guessing along the way.
This is the first of the Posy Parker books I have listened to, but it most certainly will not be the last.
What next, I wonder, for Rosemary and Leonard?
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- Carôle
- 22-03-21
The plot is a good one but the telling of it is poor
The blurb reads well and the plot is a good one, but the telling of it is poor! I disliked most that it was packed full of cliches (most often ‘dumb blonde’ type cliches), but also ‘B movie’ types too! Right down to the stroking of the cat scene <sigh>.
I won’t be perusing any more in this series or by this author. The upside is that the narrator, Clare Wille, is very good (which is why it got an extra star overall).
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- tenaj
- 25-02-21
Entertaining
Enjoyed the detail with many twists. Keeps you guessing until the very last chapter. Left open for future stories.
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- Pia M Choudhury
- 24-01-21
A bit slow
Not as enjoyable as I’d hoped. Dialogue quite weak. Tries to be authentic to the time but it somehow doesn’t land. Fans of Agatha - Christie or Raisin - might well be disappointed.
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- Mr M J Milbourn
- 02-01-21
Brilliant - I loved every word
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. Well written, excellently drawn characters, I can visualise each one. Good plot, twists, thrills, even some well balanced romance.
The vocal performance was excellent. Well suited to the story and beautifully delivered.
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- Chris Stanfield
- 23-10-20
underwhelmed
A rambling story with unbelievable characters which just tried too hard I won't recommend it
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-06-20
Really gripping
Very much enjoyed this. Bought on a whim. Was disappointed. Very much surpassed my expectations.
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- John Roulston-Bates
- 29-02-20
Okay story. No idea about the era.
An okay story, if all little formulaic.
Unfortunately details of the era (1921) are frequently crashingly wrong. From plastic seating in cafes to characters always referring to WW1 as "The Great War" in day to day conversation and many other jarring examples that jolt you out of the story. A Dick Van Dyke impression of the early 1920s.
Better research would elevate the author to "but the next book" status.
15 people found this helpful
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- Robert
- 20-02-20
Unbelievable
The book was fine up until the end, when murderer was revealed and the book went from a perfectly pleasant mystery to creating an unbelievable threat. To say much more would be spoiling details and I don't want to do that. It just fell completely flat at the end because of the absurdity.
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- IDon'tLikeBikeWorldUSA
- 28-03-20
Didn’t read like the first of a series
I have found a few murder mystery series that I’ve really fallen in love with and gotten into, but I had a hard time with this book.
I felt like the introduction to the characters was rushed, and they were fairly superficial, lacking in depth. I checked and then re-checked a few times when listening convinced this was actually book 2 and I’d missed something. Some good aspects of the book, especially with the mystery itself, but I wish the author would have taken the time to let us get to know the characters more. Needed more “show” and less “tell.”
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- Kris
- 02-03-20
Enjoyable narration and story- clean content
Very pleasant listen. Enjoyed narrator and clean story. Cozy mystery for sure. Recommended for mystery lovers.
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- JeanT
- 11-03-20
I enjoyed the characters and the suspense
Well written story. Narrator was pleasant to listen to and pronounced words correctly. The story line was suspenseful and full of surprises. The attention to detail was a big plus. I felt like I was there.
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- Susan
- 14-08-20
Decent understanding of the English language
First off, the narrator is quite good so you can ignore some of the weaker writing. But the plot, narrator and characters are better than most in this genre. I wish these cosies would have better editors but I guess that would eat into the profits.
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- Jennifer Pearman Lammer
- 24-05-20
Engaging period mystery
A terrific reader with fun female detective and cast of characters in 1920’s London.
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- Nemolee
- 05-05-20
Not good
This story was extremely hard to follow. I tried listing to it a few times and I couldn’t get into it. It was a waste of a credit.
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- Lando Lakes
- 06-07-20
Fun lighthearted good mystery if you like women detectives
Thoroughly enjoyed it quite interesting historical mystery Young woman in England good plot, similar to Sherlock Holmes if that’s what you enjoy
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