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  • A Social Murder

  • Detective Mysteries: Thrilling 1912 London Murders. A Sub-Editor and a Young Barrister Investigate. (Detective Mysteries Collection)
  • De: Merrick Sharpe
  • Narrado por: Virtual Voice
  • Duración: 6 h y 40 m

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A Social Murder

De: Merrick Sharpe
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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A detective mystery crime thriller set in London during the early 20th century.

On a fateful morning in June 1912, the quiet, ominous streets of London reveal a sinister secret to Mullins, a hardworking sub-editor for the Watchman newspaper. As he finishes a late shift, an encounter with Policeman Etheridge drags him into a chilling murder investigation. The victim is an unidentified man, discovered with a clue that leads Mullins into the depths of a mystery brimming with deceit, scandal, and peril.

Determined to uncover the truth, Mullins partners with the named individual on the cryptic note: Ronald Breton, a sharp young barrister. Their sleuthing takes them to the Anglo-Orient Hotel, revealing that the deceased man, known as John Marbury from Australia, was living a life under false pretenses. Their quest peels back layers of a complex plot involving lost fortunes, blackmail, and a scandal that stretches back to Market Milcaster.

As the investigation tightens its grip, Mullins and Breton find themselves in a tangled web spun by two elderly barristers, Elphick and Cardlestone. Hiding behind facades, these men have dark secrets that Myerst, a cunning blackmailer, is eager to exploit. The suspense reaches a fever pitch when Cardlestone mysteriously dies, leading Elphick to reveal startling truths. Mullins's insight leads him to Jane Baylis, the true murderer, culminating in a dramatic telegram that ensures her arrest. With the case resolved, Aylmore's innocence is vindicated, setting the stage for a hopeful future with his daughter, Jessie, and Mullins, now forever changed by the shadows and revelations of London’s hidden underworld.

In this gripping tale blending murder, deception, and justice, set against the evocative backdrop of early 20th-century London, readers will find themselves captivated by the intricate plotting and the relentless pursuit of truth.


Why You Should Read This Gripping Crime Thriller:

  • Immersive Historical Setting: Experience the atmospheric streets of early 20th-century London.
  • Intriguing, Complex Characters: Follow the compelling journey of Mullins and Breton in their quest for justice.
  • Twists and Turns: A meticulously crafted plot with surprising revelations at every corner.
  • Rich Themes: Explore themes of identity, deception, and the human pursuit of truth amidst chaos.
  • Engaging Mystery: A thrilling whodunit that keeps you guessing until the very end.
  • Fascinating Cultural Insights: Delve into the period customs, laws, and societal issues of early 1900s London.

The intricate blend of mystery, historical context, and character depth promises a captivating read for lovers of crime thrillers and historical fiction alike. Don’t miss out on unraveling the mystery that intertwines fortunes lost and secrets long buried.


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