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A Murder of Christmas Past

The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 5

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A Murder of Christmas Past

By: Magda Alexander
Narrated by: Kim Bretton
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A 1920s Historical Cozy Mystery

A Christmas wedding in an English castle. Tree trimming, carol singing, figgy pudding. What could be more wonderful than that? But then a dead body turns up and ruins all the fun.

England 1923. No sooner does Kitty Worthington arrive at Wynchcombe Castle for her sister’s holiday nuptials than she makes a gruesome discovery—the remains of a woman who perished long ago. Her death was not natural; she suffered a violent end. And there’s a mysterious connection to the Wynchcombe family that must be explained.

With the ceremony rapidly approaching, Kitty and her merry band of sleuths, comprised of her maid, lords, ladies, Scotland Yard’s finest Detective, Inspector Crawford, and Sir Winston, the family’s beloved basset hound, jump into the fray to solve the murder. For if they don’t, her sister’s wedding day may not only be ruined but might not take place at all.

A Murder of Christmas Past, Book 5 in The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, is another frolicking, historical cozy mystery filled with wily suspects, a sly villain, and an intrepid heroine, sure to win your heart. For lovers of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey, alike.

©2022 Amalia Villalba (P)2023 Amalia Villalba
Cosy Historical Mystery Fiction Detective Christmas Heartfelt Crime Winter Murder
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