
Fatal Finds in Nuala
The Inspector de Silva Mysteries, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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Harriet Steel
About this listen
In the fourth book in this popular and charming series, set in the 1930s amid the rolling green hills of colonial Ceylon, it is monsoon season in the Hill Country.
One stormy night, a ghostly encounter on a lonely road leads Inspector de Silva into a case of murder and a mystery that stretches back to Ceylon’s distant past. To uncover the truth, he will have to face death and his inner demons.
If you love entertaining and absorbing mysteries, spiced with colorful characters and a dash of humor, don’t miss the Inspector de Silva Mysteries.
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