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Stop Press Murder

By: Peter Bartram
Narrated by: Matt Jamie
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1960s Brighton, England... Crime reporter Colin Crampton must solve the mystery of some saucy seaside pictures if he’s to nail a murderer.

A gruesome murder on Brighton pier.

The girlfriend who’s held prisoner.

The reporter’s hunt to find her alive.

The nightwatchman is found murdered on Brighton’s Palace Pier. Colin Crampton thinks the killing is linked to the theft of a film from a What the Butler Saw machine. The saucy movie shows a nude woman bathing. Colin reckons if he can track down the thief, he’ll nail the killer.

Colin uncovers a 50-year feud between twin sisters–one a screen siren from the days of silent movies, the other the haughty wife of an aristocrat. But Colin’s investigation spirals out of control. And his girlfriend’s life is on the line.

“A highly entertaining mystery, narrated in a charming voice with winning characters.”–In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel

“A romp of a read. Very funny and very British.”–The Book Trail

©2016 Peter Bartram (P)2024 Matt Jamie

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