The Money Tree Murders, Roger Silverwood
The Money Tree Murders, Roger Silverwood
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The Money Tree Murders

Author: Roger Silverwood

Narrator: Gordon Griffin

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Soundings

Published: 07/01/2015


Synopsis

Detective Inspector Michael Angel and his team are sent to investigate the murder of a young woman, and inquiries indicate that she had discovered the operation of a Money Tree swindle at Zenith Television. Angel begins his interviews and is faced with a cast of eccentric characters amongst whom are the peculiar Abercrombie, who tows a boxcar and scavenges for fuel to heat his cottage, and a middle-aged couple who believe their house to be haunted by the ghost of an alcoholic dentist and his family who died in 1760. As the investigations become more mystifying and dangerous, Angel races to solve the puzzle and stop more mayhem and murder.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mr Kenneth L Mullen on January 06, 2021

Another great story Another great story by Roger featuring Inspector Angel and his team. These stories are so readable and have just the right amount of humour in them. I hope that there are many more to come.......more

Goodreads review by Scott on December 31, 2020

Well I finished the most current book in the series, The Killer Tree, before year’s end. It was shorter than most of the other books, if not the the shortest. But I thought it had more story in less words and found it one of the more entertaining reads. I’ve enjoyed the Yorkshire Murder Mysteries ser......more

Goodreads review by Donna on December 13, 2020

Inspector Angel does it again Can't wait for the next book in the series. I have read all 22 so far and love them all. The reader is kept wondering who the guilty party is right to the end. A real easy read too.......more

Goodreads review by Mrs R J TAYLOR on January 17, 2022

Roger Silverwood. I have just finished Mysteries Book 22, so far I can't pick a winner out of the list, every book is a little beauty. I love to start one but hate to finish it. A big thumbs up to Roger Silverwood.......more