An Unwelcome Guest, Emily Organ
An Unwelcome Guest, Emily Organ
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An Unwelcome Guest

Author: Emily Organ

Narrator: Gabrielle Baker

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/14/2020


Synopsis

Some say the Hotel Tempesta is cursed, but its owner, Mr. Gallo, refuses to believe it. When he's brutally murdered one night, the suspicion falls on his guests. Ten suspects in total. And Penny Green is one of them.

Does Mr Gallo's murder have anything to do with the criminal mastermind on the run from America? Penny and Inspector James Blakely must negotiate a world of courtesans, stolen paintings, and secret codes to prove Penny's innocence and uncover the truth.

About Emily Organ

Emily Organ is the author of the Penny Green Victorian mystery series, among other books. Writing historical mysteries combines her love of history and mystery. She lives in the south of England with her family.


Reviews

Usual good writing I'm back with Penny Green, Victorian London's female reporter and her police partner. Good storyline, as is true of the other books in the series. I think I like these books so much because they are a pleasure to read. They aren't political or enlarging upon societal ills. They are......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl

Another intriguing mystery to solve in this engrossing series. Penny and James are together attempting to solve the identity of the murderer. There are a few unexpected discoveries and there is also the aftermath of James calling off his wedding at the last minute. I was glad to read that James and......more

Goodreads review by Mel

Honestly, the only disappointing thing about his book is that it was published less than 2 months ago (as of time of writing, July 2019) and I CAN'T WAIT FOR BOOK 8 I'M SO DAMN IMPATIENT AND I WILL 100% CRY IF THERE ISN'T A BOOK 8 The mystery in this book is my favourite in the series so far. I figur......more

appreciated the moral to the story i dunno, seems like james and penny are crime stopping partners and that would never be acceptable then. i liked it better when they only overlapped. good mystery and good job acknowledging how the poor and poorly regarded don’t get the same attention.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda

Works as a stand alone book It might help to read previous books in the series, but works as a stand alone, except for the parts about the father being missing in South Americe.......more