
The Body, the Diamond and the Child
Freddy Swinglehurst Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Gill Mills
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By:
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R S Leonard
About this listen
She should write it all down in a novel, but even by the standards of the present day, no one would believe it.
Hampshire, England, 1804. Fredericka Swinglehurst, singular, warm and witty, returns home after 11 years in London, determined to lead a quiet life. But fate has other ideas.
When the body of a pregnant woman is found in the grounds of the rectory, Freddy is drawn into a mystery involving murder, slavery, and the theft of a famous diamond.
But who among old friends and new can Freddy trust? And will her heart guide her right or lead her astray?
©2022 R S Leonard (P)2022 R S Leonard
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