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The Palace Murder

An Eliza Thomson Investigates Murder Mystery

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The Palace Murder

By: V. L. McBeath
Narrated by: Nicola Victoria Vincent
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A maze, blackmail, and murder.

Eliza Thomson investigates....

July 1903: The villagers of Moreton-on-Thames are on a day trip to Hampton Court Palace, the former home of King Henry VIII. With so much to see, their itinerary is full, but when a race to the center of the maze leads to the discovery of a dead body, their plans have to wait.

As Sergeant Cooper takes charge of the early investigation, Eliza and Connie begin their own search for the killer. But with the identity of the victim a mystery, their task looks impossible.

With witnesses and suspects determined to mislead, they soon find they have more questions than answers. Can they uncover the killer’s secret before someone else gets hurt?

This is the seventh stand-alone story in the Eliza Thomson Investigates series. If you like Miss Marple-style murder mysteries and women sleuths with attitude, you’ll love this historical British series.

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Books in the Eliza Thomson Investigates series:

  • A Deadly Tonic (A Novella)
  • Murder in Moreton
  • Death of an Honourable Gent
  • Dying for a Garden Party
  • A Scottish Fling
  • A Christmas Murder (A Novella)
  • The Palace Murder

NB. This series is written in UK English

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