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Death and Deception
Death and Deception
Death and Deception
Audiobook7 hours

Death and Deception

Written by Callie Hutton

Narrated by Melissa Durbin

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Lady Amy’s midwife has been murdered, and the detectives are fumbling around. Can she find the killer before Lord William moves them to the country?

After almost a year of marriage, amateur sleuths Lord William and Lady Amy have put aside their investigating skills to prepare for their first child. ‘Twould be an easy thing except dead bodies are once again popping up.

A corpse discovered floating in the Roman Baths was startling enough, but the unfortunate victim is Lady Amy’s and her sister-in-law Eloise’s midwife.

She adheres to her husband’s request that she not get involved.

For a while.

Since she has put aside writing her current mystery novel until after the babe is born, she finds herself bored and begins a new hobby that Lord William fears may eventually do him in.

Then another body shows up.

Now really, what’s a bored mystery writer to do?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCallie Hutton
Release dateApr 28, 2023
ISBN9798368916729
Death and Deception
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Callie Hutton

USA Today bestselling author, Callie Hutton, author of more than thirty historical romance books, writes humorous and spicy Regency with “historic elements and sensory details” (The Romance Reviews). Callie lives in Oklahoma with two rescue dogs and her top cheerleader husband of many years. Her family also includes her daughter, son, and daughter-in-law. And her three year old twin grandsons “The Twinadoes.”

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Well plotted and it recreates the life of Victorian gentry. I wonder if the language in this series is not sometimes more American than British: visiting 'with' people, rubbish called 'trash' and other anachronisms. But these are minor flaws in an otherwise enjoyable series

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