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The Christmas Tree Murders

A Camille Divine Mystery, Book 1

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The Christmas Tree Murders

By: Andrea Hicks
Narrated by: Ink Arnadine
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The Christmas trees in Knightsbridge sparkle with festive joy, and there’s nothing more fun than Christmas cocktail parties to ring in the new year of 1922. Camille Divine, known as Lady Camille Divine, has decorated her little house in Birdcage Mews with glistening decorations and a beautiful Christmas tree, but she has more on her mind than the festive season.

Lady Phoebe Carruthers has begged Camille and her maid, Cecily, to investigate the disappearance of her personal maid. Then women begin to disappear off the street, their bodies left under the Christmas trees that stand in front of London's most popular landmarks. Something links the women who have been murdered and Phoebe's maid, and Camille is determined to find out what the connection is before another woman is murdered.

She realizes there is safety in numbers and that she can do so much more with a team of resolute women by her side, so she recruits some of our old friends, Carrie, Elsie, Dorothy, and Ida, to help her discover what happened to Phoebe's maid, and why so many women are being murdered in such a brutal way.

A novel in the 99 Nightingale Lane Publishing series.

©2022 Andrea Hicks (P)2022 Andrea Hicks
Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Celebration Winter Christmas
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Weak plot

Confusing plot. There are actually two of them. The first is solved almost immediately. The second is "oh, by the way."
Most troubling is the narration. I had to slow down the speed because words kept running into each other. The narrator also sounded like she was mumbling on occasion. I gave up and switched to reading, but I won't read another in the series.

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Fantastic!!!

excellent period murder/mystery! superb narrating by Ink Arnadine, well developed characters and plot lines!!

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The best narrator!! Great women characters!

I absolutely loved this book! Well defined characters and a great mystery set in London after the first world war. What really impressed me was Ink Arnadine, the narrator- phenomenal- her accents and ability to inhabit so many characters- Amazing- can’t wait to start my next Andrea Hicks and looking forward to more Ink Arnadine!!!

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Badly written, badly read.

Maudlin, amateurish, and predictable story made worse by a highly annoying voice actor.
And why does the daughter have a French accent; she sounds like she stepped from the cast of ‘Allo, Allo.

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