Blue Murder, Emma Jameson
Blue Murder, Emma Jameson
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Blue Murder

Author: Emma Jameson

Narrator: Matthew Lloyd Davies

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lyonesse Books

Published: 12/28/2015


Synopsis

When a Halloween bash ends in double murder, Scotland Yard sends Lord Hetheridge and his team to investigate in Blue Murder, the second book in the bestselling Lord & Lady Hetheridge Mystery Series.In London's fashionable Chelsea, the sons and daughters of the rich and powerful are indulging in a Halloween bash. Society princess Emmeline Wardle, daughter of a frozen food baron, screams blue murder when two university schoolmates are found dead—golden boy Trevor Parsons and pasty computer nerd Clive French. Given the social connections of all involved, New Scotland Yard sends a real baron to investigate: Chief Superintendent Anthony Hetheridge, also known as Lord Hetheridge, ninth baron of Wellegrave.Just as Hetheridge and his team, DS Kate Wakefield and DS Deepal "Paul" Bhar, believe they have the suspects nailed down, they discover an acquitted killer living next door to the murder house. Five years ago, Sir Duncan Godington was accused of doing in his family, but the jury fell in love with him, and the Crown failed to convict him. After his acquittal, he kept a low profile, throwing lavish galas and restoring his place among the rich and titled. Did he commit the double murder? Has he come out of retirement at last?Blue Murder mixes a compelling mystery with marvelous characters, witty dialogue, and a deepening romance between steely Lord Hetheridge and his tempestuous younger colleague, Kate. The Lord & Lady Hetheridge cozy mystery series:Book #1, ICE BLUEBook #2, BLUE MURDERBook #3, SOMETHING BLUEBook #4, BLACK & BLUEBook #5, BLUE BLOODED Book #6, BLUE CHRISTMASBook #7, UNTRUE BLUE

Reviews

Hail, hail, the gang’s all back together. That includes Anthony Hetheridge and his two key detective sergeants: Paul Bhar and Kate Wakefield….and, the absolutely essential, Lady Margaret. “Hetheridge had made a career out of interviewing liars. And made a surprisingly good liar himself, when it suit......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on April 03, 2020

This is second in a series and much of the setup happens in the first. You could start here if you like, but I highly recommend reading the first, er, first. If you've read the first, then you know what to expect with this one, more or less. In a good way. We get a few sections from Bhar's PoV and th......more

Goodreads review by Monnie on January 29, 2021

When, thanks to a recommendation from a thoughtful cousin, I read the first book in this series, I was hooked. Even before I finished that one (Ice Blue), I'd headed back to Amazon to get the next two (and the day after that, the final two). I must say this one didn't delight me quite as much as the......more

Goodreads review by Mei on March 30, 2021

The story continues... Kate and Hetheridge have become secret lovers because she's afraid that Hetheridge wil suffer social ostracism if they get married! WOW! It's funny that the concept has survived from the romance novels! LOL But the mystery was good and the insight in high society lives is inter......more

Goodreads review by Mo on August 12, 2018

There was not that much interaction between Kate and Tony. This needed more romance and less procedural.......more