Murder at the Highland Castle
A Miss Underhay Mystery, Book 14
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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By:
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Helena Dixon
About this listen
A majestic castle by a Scottish loch, a glass of whisky by a roaring fire, stockings hung by the chimney...and a body? It’s a midwinter murder for Kitty Underhay!
Winter, 1935. Lightly dusted with snow and nestled on the edge of a sweeping Scottish loch, Finnglach Castle looks positively magical. Kitty Underhay, her husband, Matt, and their beloved dog, Bertie, are delighted to be celebrating the new year with a Hogmanay party, but just after midnight, a shot rings out across the grounds....
Their host, Lord Barlas, is dead, murdered in the snow. The killer’s footprints have vanished, and the gun is missing. With the snow-covered castle completely cut off and a killer in their midst, Kitty and Matt need to work fast to find the culprit before someone else ends up as dead.
As the weather worsens, the guests begin discussing dark Highland stories about evil spirits. But with an anxious daughter, a new wife set to inherit a fortune, and a suspicious spiritual adviser, Kitty is sure the killer is close at hand. Can she, Matt, and Bertie sniff out the treacherous culprit in time for haggis and whisky, or will they find themselves skating on dangerously thin ice?
If you love TE Kinsey, Agatha Christie, or Lee Strauss, you’ll fall head over heels for this historical mystery.
©2023 Helena Dixon (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about Murder at the Highland Castle
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- Jennifer Mitchell
- 30-11-2023
High drama
Good story, as always. Interesting set of characters in an old mansion in Scotland. I miss Grams and Alice though. More please.
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- Richard
- 21-12-2023
poor showing
the story was incredibly thin and obvious. it's not possible to explain how bad this story is without giving away why and spoiling it for others. The series had been getting weaker and weaker and while the characters themselves are excellent, and their development had been delightful across a series of books, I think this is the last time I will invest.
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