Murder at the Seven Dials
Bow Street Duchess Mystery Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Allie Rose
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By:
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Cara Devlin
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A murdered opera singer. A duke drenched in her blood. For Bow Street Officer Hugh Marsden, the brutal killing is a straightforward case. Ever since his exile from polite society, the chance to arrest a high and mighty peer of the realm has never presented itself. Hugh won't snub the opportunity now.
But Audrey Sinclair, the Duchess of Fournier, is certain her husband is wrongly accused, and she's determined to prove it to the arrogant Bow Street officer, even if she must employ her most peculiar ability—or perhaps curse—to guide her investigation. After all, a duchess can do as she pleases.
Exasperated with the meddling duchess, Hugh is convinced she is protecting her own secrets, and the duke's. But when Audrey's discoveries persuade him to believe the true killer is still at large, he has no choice but to join her in the hunt—if only to keep her from becoming the next victim.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-10-23
Dooks and mar-quesses abound.
If you can detach yourself from all of the mispronunciations, anachronisms plus Americanisms, the book can be enjoyable. The story has many twists and turns, which will keep ones interest. Narration is stilted. Be prepared for all of the aristocrats to sound smug and the Bow Street officers speak like Widow Twanky. An attempt on Welsh accent belongs to comedy show.
Similar to Sheri Cobb South John Pickett books, but less humourous.
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- The Curator
- 10-09-23
Not bad
Quite an enjoyable tale with likeable enough leads but let’s be honest, it’s very similar to stuff being banged out by American historical writers every day, complete with clunky vocabulary (the curse of the stoop strikes again). Everyone is from The Ton and ordinary people only exist to clean the boots of aristos.
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