Murder at Bray Manor
A Ginger Gold Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Lee Strauss
About this listen
“Clever and entertaining, you'll love this charming Golden Age mystery series. And the fashion is to die for!” - Molly C. Quinn, actress, Castle
A poltergeist guilty of murder?
Ginger Gold receives a letter from her sister-in-law, Felicia, requesting Ginger come straightaway to her late husband's family home, Bray Manor. Dowager Lady Gold, Ginger's nervous grandmother through marriage, believes the old manor is haunted.
Ginger doesn't believe in ghosts, but is haunted nevertheless by memories of her husband and the lure of his gravesite she just can't bring herself to visit.
In order to keep Bray Manor afloat financially, Felicia and Ambrosia have opened the estate to the public for club meetings and special events. Knitters, stamp collectors and gardeners converge weekly--targets for the poltergeist that seems to find amusement in hiding small things from their owners.
Bray Manor hosts a dance to raise money for maimed soldiers who struggle with peacetime after the Great War. Felicia invites her flapper friends and her new beau, Captain Smithwick, a man Ginger has met before and definitely doesn't like.
When the dance ends with the discovery of a body, Ambrosia is certain the poltergeist is to blame, but Ginger is quite sure the murderer is made of flesh and blood.
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 27-09-22
Murder at Bray Manor
Another terrific mystery with Lady Gold, who goes to her in-laws to help solve a problem of things getting moved, or going missing then showing up later. During this time a murder changes everything, with suspicion falling on her young sister-in-law things get very personal. Great to hear Elizabeth Klett bring this story alive again.
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