
The Deadly Dispute
A Tea Ladies Mystery
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Narrado por:
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Zoe Carides
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Amanda Hampson
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Murder and Mayhem on the waterfront.
It's time for the Tea Ladies!
1967: Hazel's new job at the docks quickly turns perilous when she stumbles into the criminal underworld that lurks beneath the surface. A million in gold coins has vanished from a cargo ship and a dead body washed up. Suddenly, she's in over her head.
Disillusioned with her life, Betty is led astray by a charismatic new friend and finds herself exposed in more ways than one - until a crisis drags her back to reality.
Living in a high-class brothel, Irene gets wind of a threat that could destroy her livelihood. She takes on the Maltese mafia and becomes involved in a dangerously sticky situation.
When one of the tea ladies disappears, they face their greatest challenge yet, pushing their detective skills to the limit. It will take more than a glass of Hazel's homemade wine to solve this one.
The delightfully entertaining new novel in The Tea Ladies cosy crime series, with murder and mystery, nostalgia and history, and plenty of tea and biscuits. Available for pre-order now!
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- Kim Hannan
- 04-13-25
The narrator did a wonderful job, she bought the book alive
Loved the series,,Irene is my favourite character, Zoe captures her personality to a tee
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