
The Felled Crabapple Tree: A 19th Century Historical Murder Mystery Novella
The Agora Mystery Series, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Clay Boutwell
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By:
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Clay Boutwell
About this listen
The loveliest creature on earth...her brother's dark secret...and the felled crabapple tree.
An anonymous telegram introduces Carl Brooke to both his future wife and her conflicted brother, who harbors a dark secret from the Civil War. The discovery of a deliberately cut tree reveals the presence of a mysterious one-legged man and the possible reemergence of Carl's nemesis, Thomas Drake.
Love mysteries set in the 19th century? Sherlock Holmes or detectives who use reasoning to solve crimes? While some names and themes are mentioned in previous episodes, The Felled Crabapple Tree can be enjoyed without prior knowledge of the Agora Mysteries.
©2018 Clay Boutwell (P)2018 Clay Boutwell
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