Murder in the Manger (ljudbok) av Debbie Young
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Debbie Young (författare), Mary Woodvine (berättare)

Murder in the Manger (Sophie Sayers Village Mysteries #3) ljudbok

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Sophie Sayers’ plans for a cosy English country Christmas are quickly brought to an end when her ex-boyfriend storms onto the scene. And things are about to get messier when a baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight. Before long, the whole village stands accused of murder. But Sophie knows there’s one man she most definitely suspects. Can she uncover the truth? Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season as Sophie seeks a happy ending for her latest village myster...
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Författare Debbie Young (författare), Mary Woodvine (berättare)
Förlag Saga Egmont
Utgiven 27 Oktober 2022
Längd 5:14
Genrer Deckare
Del i serie 3
Språk English
Format mp3
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9788728350416
Sophie Sayers’ plans for a cosy English country Christmas are quickly brought to an end when her ex-boyfriend storms onto the scene. And things are about to get messier when a baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight. Before long, the whole village stands accused of murder. But Sophie knows there’s one man she most definitely suspects. Can she uncover the truth? Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season as Sophie seeks a happy ending for her latest village mystery – and for her new romance with charming local bookseller Hector Munro. Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Verity Bright and Ann Sutton. Debbie Young is a British writer of cosy mystery novels. She is the UK ambassador for ALLi and the founder of the annual Hawkesbury Upton Literary Festival. Her warm, witty, feel-good contemporary fiction is full of English humour, inspired by life in the Cotswold village which has been her home for over 30 years. Her bestselling ‘Sophie Sayers Village Mystery’ series includes the trailblazing ‘Murder Your Darlings’, which was shortlisted for the Selfies Award for best independently published fiction in 2021.