Death at Daisys Folly, Robin Paige
Death at Daisys Folly, Robin Paige
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Death at Daisy's Folly

Author: Robin Paige

Narrator: Helen Johns

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2020


Synopsis

Sir Charles Sheridan is many thingsan amateur scientist, a renowned photographer, and a skilled detective. And due to Victorian customs, he will soon become a baronrendering him unable to marry American writer Kate Ardleigh. But even as customs keep them apart, a good murder case always seems to bring them together... The Countess of Warwick, known affectionately as Daisy, is the subject of endless rumors about her unladylike ways and temperament. But what happens during a weekend party at her Easton estate is uglier than any rumor. First, a stable boy is killed. Then a nobleman is murdered outside Daisy's well-known trysting spot. A murderer is on the groundsand on the loose. Seeking to avoid scandal, the Prince of Wales orders Sir Charles to solve the case. Together, he and Miss Ardleigh find that even the highest levels of society are no refuge from the lowest of deeds... Susan Wittig Albert and Bill Albert, writing as Robin Paige.

About Robin Paige

Robin Paige is the pseudonym of husband-and-wife team Susan Wittig Albert and Bill Albert. Susan is the author of numerous bestselling novels, and Bill, with his wife, has co-authored more than sixty novels. They currently reside in Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andree

I continue to enjoy this series, however, this one is a bit problematic. I continue to enjoy the major pairing; however, when this one introduced the "obstacle" to their relationship, I genuinely thought: "Well, that feels ridiculously contrived." Not ideal is all I'm saying. The book did redeem itsel......more

Goodreads review by Jenn

This was very reminiscent of a Downton Abbey episode. Not that characters resemble them, but the setting does and maybe the era. Like an upstairs, downstairs type of thing. I also marvel at the relationships between each different set - the wealthy and their staff. There were more bodies than expect......more