
Miss Hewitt Investigates the Suspicious Suicide
Miss Hewitt Investigates, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Julia Eve
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By:
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Linda Stephenson
About this listen
London, 1915. Britain is still at war with Germany. Stylish lady detective Miss Isabel Hewitt has agreed to play the piano at a fundraising concert. The funds are for a small military hospital where her former manservant Clarke works as an orderly.
But her rehearsal is interrupted when a Mrs. Peveril calls to ask Isabel to look into the suicide of her daughter Leah. The family hope the girl did not kill herself. Isabel begins her investigation and soon discovers the girl had been leading a double life.
But if she didn't commit suicide, who murdered her...and why?
©2013 Linda Stephenson (P)2020 Linda Stephenson
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