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  • Murder of a Servant Girl

  • Murder Mystery Book. 19th-century mystery in France and England as Harlow unravels a servant girl's murder. (Murder Mystery Book Series)
  • De: James Harris
  • Narrado por: Virtual Voice
  • Duración: 5 h y 35 m

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Murder of a Servant Girl

De: James Harris
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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A murder mystery book set in France and England during the late 19th century.

In the enthralling pages of "Murder of a Servant Girl," follow the gripping tale of Harlow and his fortuitous meeting with Baron Le Sage in Paris, which ultimately sets the stage for a complex and riveting murder investigation.

While awaiting the arrival of his friend Hugo Buford in Paris, Harlow is inadvertently drawn into a labyrinthine murder mystery when he encounters Baron Le Sage. A series of seemingly coincidental events—including a peculiar accident involving a hat-sketcher named Jean Ridgway—propels them into a dark investigation that takes them from the vibrant streets of Paris to the ominous halls of the Buford family estate, Wildshott, in England. As Le Sage and Harlow delve into the murder of Ivy Mellor, a servant girl entwined in a web of deception, the story unfolds with rich, period-authentic detail.

Jean Ridgway's tangled life and his dubious claims to the Buford estate, supported by betrayal, jealousy, and fraud, form the core of this engrossing tale. The unmasking of dark family secrets and treacherous identities leads to chilling confrontations and heartfelt confessions. As Ivy Mellor's mysterious death is scrutinized, Baron Le Sage's keen eye for detail and sharp intuition unravel the complex motives that link the past deceptions to present-day treachery. The narrative weaves a tapestry of moral dilemmas, fierce loyalty, and societal critiques, leading to a climax that promises to satisfy enthusiasts of intellectual suspense and period mysteries.
Why You Should Buy This Book:

  • Immersive Historical Setting: The authentic late 19th-century backdrop of France and England enriches the story, drawing readers deeply into the era.
  • Intricate Plot: The multi-layered mystery offers twists and surprises, engaging the reader in a complex tale of deception and murder.
  • Rich Character Arcs: Compelling characters with deep backstories and evolving dynamics reveal themes of loyalty, betrayal, and honor.
  • Sharp Investigative Lead: Baron Le Sage’s sharp intellect and meticulous deduction skills provide an intellectual thrill.
  • Family Secrets: The unraveling of the Buford family's secrets and false identities maintain suspense and intrigue.
  • Compelling Themes: Explore themes of societal expectations, moral retribution, and personal regret in a captivating narrative.
Dive into a mesmerizing tale where past sins and present crimes intertwine, characters face their deepest secrets, and the pursuit of justice unveils the raw truth. "Murder of a Servant Girl" is a must-read for mystery aficionados who appreciate richly detailed narratives and intellectual challenges.

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