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The Agora Letters Volume 2: Five Historical Murder Mysteries
- Narrated by: Clay Boutwell
- Length: 15 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
It is 1890. In the twilight of his years, Carl Brooke records his reminiscences as a member of the Agora Society. Each letter describes the society's involvement in solving a crime, often coming to the aid of Captain Barnwell of the Boston police.
Get five complete mysteries in one. This collection includes stories six through 10 in the Agora Mystery series:
- Murder by Monday, Book 6
- Eggs over Arsenic, Book 7
- Remember Thy Oath, Book 8
- The Felled Crabapple Tree, Book 9
- The Eye of Bennu, Book 10
Knowledge of prior stories is not necessary to enjoy any of these mysteries in any order.
©2018 Clay Boutwell (P)2018 Clay Boutwell
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