
A Body in the Ballroom
A 1920s Mystery (Lady Ellen Investigates, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Frances Butt
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By:
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Kelly Mason
About this listen
Lady Ellen finds herself presented with another mystery!
Lady Ellen spends her last fortnight in Branden Bay relaxing at The Grand Hotel. However, the peaceful holiday she desired is again interrupted when the dance host is found dead in the ballroom. The Frenchman was far from popular and there are a few suspects who would appear to wish him dead, as well as those who benefited from his demise. However, no one appears to know his history. With the help of Lottie, Hamilton, Sebastian and three elderly guests of The Grand, she attempts to find the killer before her time in Branden Bay comes to an end. The search takes her to London and back again. Can Ellen find the killer before they strike again?
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