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A Body in the Bookshop
- The Kitt Hartley Yorkshire Mysteries, Book 2
- Narrated by: Eilidh Beaton
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A cosy mystery set in the picturesque city of York. Perfect for fans of Betty Rowlands, LJ Ross and Faith Martin.
Librarian Kitt Hartley thought her life had gone back to normal after the shocking events of Murder by the Minster. Then her friend Evie Bowes breaks some bad news: DS Charlotte Banks has been suspended from duty, on suspicion of assaulting a suspect in a string of antique bookshop robberies.
Evie wants justice for Charlotte, who she is sure was not the attacker, and how could any self-respecting librarian turn down the chance to find missing rare books? The two friends team up once again to investigate the rarefied world of York's bookshops and antiques dealers and find out just who has framed their friend.
But Kitt and Evie will soon learn that there are some books people will kill for - will this story have a happy ending?
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- Jackie
- 25-09-2022
Engaging Story
Very well written mystery that deals nicely with relationships
A new lesbian relationship is described sensitively and it is refreshing that this is part of an excellent murder mystery. A neat twist keeps you guessing to the end
Excellent narration
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- Andrianna
- 27-06-2020
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not that I am against people preferences but if I wanted to read about about someone lesbian experience. I would prefer to choose. Not even the main characters relationship goes into such detail as what it does with the 2nd main character and choice of lesbian partner. I won’t be reading anymore of Helen Coxs books which is a pity because I really liked the first one.
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