
A Storm in a Teacup
The Elderwick Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Imogen Church
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By:
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Rachael Gray
About this listen
In the sleepy village of Elderwick, the past refuses to stay buried—literally. . .
When an archaeology dig uncovers a skeleton, Dr Laurel Nightingale finds herself drawn into another grisly mystery. The bones aren't ancient as everyone hoped, and the police confirm a killer is on the loose. Laurel, alongside her spirited best friend Maggie and history buff Albert, dives into the village's tangled web of secrets and lies. As they dig deeper, a local student winds up dead under mysterious circumstances, a charming police officer turns into an unexpected ally, and suspicion spreads through the village like wildfire. Everyone has something to hide, and Laurel can't shake the feeling that danger is closing in. . .
©2025 Rachael Gray (P)2025 Soundings
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