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At the Stroke of Midnight
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
- Length: 10 hrs
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Summary
‘So many things to love about this book – stunning setting, fabulous characters, a murder mystery to solve, and all under a spellbinding timeslip twist. Absolutely devoured it.’ Jessica Redland, million-copy bestselling author
It’s an invitation that will change everything…
It’s 1923 when Pearl Glenham and her father are invited to a mysterious country house party on the Dorset coast, by a total stranger.
Her father claims not to have any prior association with Highcliffe House, but upon arrival, it is apparent that he has a secret shared history with several of the guests. Belatedly discovering that her father was blackmailed into attending, Pearl’s worries are compounded when their elusive host fails to even appear…
Intimidated by everyone at the party, she escapes to the nearby cove and stumbles upon a mysterious mercury clock hidden in a cave. This strange encounter sets in motion a series of events that culminates in an horrific house fire, claiming the lives of all the guests, including Pearl herself.
But then… Pearl wakes up back in the cave, seemingly destined never to live past midnight. She can repeat the day. But can she change its outcome?
A completely addictive and unforgettable 1920s mystery – with a powerful love story, and a timeslip twist – perfect for fans of Daphne du Maurier, Agatha Christie, and Lucinda Riley.
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- mff
- 17-06-24
lovely intriguing mystery!
The story and the writing style reminded me of Daphne du Maurier. I loved this book
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- Dr David Campbell
- 28-03-24
Plotting & story progression we’re excellent
Was surprised at how much I enjoyed it as it’s not the sort of thing I’d usually read
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