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The Mysterious Affair of Giles
- Narrated by: Huskyteer
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Post-war life in the large British manor of Tremontaine is normally quiet, especially for assistant cook Ellie Stone. When Giles and Kate St. Clair's son John returns unexpectedly from his American college the same week Mr. St. Clair's business partner Martin Trevayn is visiting to conclude a business deal, tensions run high. Mr. St. Clair takes out some of his stress on Ellie's girlfriend Abby, a housemaid, and for a brief moment, Ellie wishes the head of the family dead.
The feeling passes quickly, and she doesn't think anything of it. Until the next day, when she hears the gunshot....
©2014 Kyell Gold (P)2023 Kyell Gold
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