Murder at the Brightwell, Ashley Weaver
Murder at the Brightwell, Ashley Weaver
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Murder at the Brightwell

Author: Ashley Weaver

Narrator: Billie Fulford-Brown

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/25/2014


Synopsis

Amory Ames is a wealthy young woman who questions her marriage to her notoriously charming playboy husband, Milo. Looking for a change, she accepts a request for help from her former fiance, Gil Trent. Amory accompanies Gil to the luxurious Brightwell Hotel in an attempt to circumvent the marriage of his sister, Emmeline, to Rupert Howe, a disreputable ladies' man. Amory sees in the situation a grim reflection of her own floundering marriage. There is more than her happiness at stake, however, when Rupert is murdered and Gil is arrested for the crime. Amory is determined to prove his innocence and find the real killer. As the stakes grow higher and the line between friend and foe becomes less clear, Amory must decide where her heart lies and catch the killer before she, too, becomes a victim.

About Ashley Weaver

Ashley Weaver is the Edgar-nominated author of the Amory Ames Mystery series. She has worked in libraries since she was fourteen and was a page and then a clerk before obtaining her MLIS from Louisiana State University. A former branch manager, she is now the technical-services coordinator at the Allen Parish Libraries in Oberlin, Louisiana.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Noah on September 17, 2024

You are so hard to read, you play hide-and-seek / With your true intentions, if you're only playin' games / I'll just have to say, abb-b-b-bye, b-b-b-bye (Straight Up – Paula Abdul). Uh oh, I had to whip out the Paula Abdul lyrics. Don’t worry, that's not necessarily a bad thing. I actually love goin......more

Goodreads review by Holly in Bookland on October 25, 2015

I loved this!! I love it when I find a novel in which I enjoy the storyline, the characters, the scenery, and the writing. I simply can't wait to read the next one and I only hope there will be more after that one:) Deborah Crombie described this best by saying," An elegant Christie-esque 1930's romp......more