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  • Death at Lovers' Leap

  • Martha Miller, Book 3
  • By: Catherine Coles
  • Narrated by: Alex Lee
  • Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Death at Lovers' Leap

By: Catherine Coles
Narrated by: Alex Lee
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Summary

The brand new instalment in the bestselling Martha Miller Mysteries from bestselling cozy crime author, Catherine Coles!

Westleham Village 1948

As Valentine's Day rolls around, Martha Miller finds herself unusually melancholy at the state of her own love life. With husband Stan still missing and with her growing feelings for Vicar Luke still shrouded in secrecy, there’s only one place Martha can go - famous local beauty spot, Lovers' Leap.

Legend has it that those with a broken heart throw themselves off the bridge that spans the river, but Martha is certainly not about to do such a thing! But it looks like someone else has had other ideas….

Because there in the river, Martha finds a body. But is this misadventure, a moment of lovesick madness, or is foul play afoot?

Martha knows one thing…the villagers of Westleham have another crime 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, perfect for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!.

'An utterly charming 1940’s mystery. Definitely a new series addiction!' Bestselling author Debbie Young.

"Poison at the Village Show" is pure mystery buff entertainment and has all the qualities expected of an English mystery.' James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book Review

©2024 Catherine Coles (P)2024 Boldwood Books
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Great story, wonderful series

I love the Martha Miller series- this is another excellent listen, I really enjoyed it!

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Very easy listening

I love these cosy murder mystery’s set in a time gone by such a different world we now live in

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