
The Soho Jazz Murders
1920s Murder Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kim Bretton
About this listen
Flappers meet gangsters in the hottest jazz club in Soho. Step back into the roaring twenties with a captivating mystery set in 1920s London. When a night of jazz and dancing with the American ambassador’s niece ends in tragedy, apprentice detective Marjorie Swallow is thrust into a world of shady cocaine deals and opium dens.
To discover the truth, she goes undercover as a dance hostess at the notorious Harlequin club and confronts the menacing Armstrong brothers. The quest for answers takes unexpected turns, with secrets lurking in the shadows of Soho and closer to home. Join the dauntless Marjorie on her second thrilling adventure in the 1920s Murder Mystery series.
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