
Death of a Dame
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Narrated by:
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Mhairi Morrison
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By:
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Cameron Grant
About this listen
A dying diva. A swanky spa. A killer script.
When struggling actress Rosie Harper finds Dame Valeria Black dead on her massage table, it’s more than a national treasure lost—it’s murder. The evidence points to Rosie, and the stakes rise when another body turns up at the exclusive Downton Abbey-themed spa.
With time running out, Rosie and her scatty sidekick Melvin dive headfirst into the mystery. From bitter child stars to a scheming family, everyone’s hiding something. But the deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: this killer has written a deadly role, especially for Rosie.
Can she solve the crime before the final curtain falls?
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