Death in the Bush
Mr. Hardy Investigates
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Narrated by:
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Sam Devereaux
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By:
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Wendy M. Wilson
About this listen
A historic Bowie knife. A mysterious major who wants the knife. The body of a young woman in a red coat found deep in the bush. And a chance for retired coachman James Hardy to reinvent himself in a new country.
New Zealand, 1881
After a reclusive Maori on the run from the police leaps onto the back of his spring buggy, retired coachman James Hardy discovers he has stumbled onto a murder scene. While tracking a gang of lumber thieves, police have found the body of a young housemaid beside a log. The local hermit is hunched over the corpse, clutching a knife with ties to the past, but did he do it? And why does he claim he took the knife for the major?
When the inspector in charge of the case asks Hardy for assistance, in the mistaken belief that he is a retired Scotland Yard detective, he agrees. He's a great listener, he's kept up with crime in the English broadsheets, he's an expert cryptic crossword solver, and he can drive a coach better than anyone he's met; he's confident he can catch the person who used the famous knife to kill Rosie. But he'll need help from his intrepid American wife, Beatrice, and a young constable recently arrived from Ireland.
For listeners who enjoy historical mysteries with unusual settings and a cast of likeable characters, tossed with snippets of history. History and mystery: an unbeatable blend.
©2021 Wendy M. Wilson (P)2021 Wendy M. WilsonWhat listeners say about Death in the Bush
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- Lynne Nicholson
- 19-09-24
Wonderful start to a new series
I love when I find a new author who is writing a series of books as I always hope I’ll enjoy the first book and have others to enjoy soon after.
This story is very much a Ngaio Marsh set in Victorian New Zealand with enough twists to keep the reader’s interest but without them making the story ridiculous.
I can’t wait to start the rest of the books in this series and watch the characters I’ve just met develop and grow.
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