
Lord James Harrington and the Whitsun Mystery
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Lynn Florkiewicz
About this listen
Join James, Beth and the regulars as they celebrate Whitsun and embark on another thrilling adventure. Having picked up a commendation from Sussex Police, Lord Harrington and his wife, Beth, are given a curious task by DCI George Lane - to observe Theodore Livingstone, Member of Parliament, who has a second home in Cavendish.
James and Beth discover that Theodore is not to be crossed and that his son, Maximillian, is the editor of a salacious gossip magazine. Both are boorish men, driven by money and power. And when a body is discovered, with links to the Livingstone family, James puts his sleuthing skills to the test.
©2018 Lynn Florkiewicz (P)2019 Story Sound
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