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Murder at the Abbey
Murder at the Abbey: A Redmond and Haze Mystery Book 2 | Irina Shapiro
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When the body of a young woman is found near the ruins of a haunted abbey, everyone assumes she died of fright. A postmortem examination tells a different story. Not only was Elizabeth Barrett poisoned, but the lethal dose of cyanide must have been administered by someone close to her-someone she trusted, who may have known her secret.As Captain Redmond and Constable Haze delve into the victim's seemingly ordinary life, they learn she wasn't the proper, biddable wife everyone believed her to be. With no clear motive for the murder and no obvious suspects, the trail soon grows cold. But the killer is closer than they imagined, waiting to strike with deadly force should they discover the truth.This is the second installment of the exciting Redmond and Haze mysteries, perfect for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle, Anne Perry, and C.S. Harris.
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kspenmoll
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#weeklyforecast
Behind all my buddy reads, so my hope is to catch up with them this week.I have been letting myself get distracted with Britbox shows, other books.
More rain, wind predicted for tonight. So far our electricity has only gone out for a few seconds at a time.

dabbe Stay safe, m'dear! Talk about being behind on buddy reads .... #oy! 🧡💜💛 2w
AnnCrystal 💝💝😘💝 Hopefully electricity remains on 💝🫂💝💝 2w
MemoirsForMe Stay safe! ❤️ 2w
kspenmoll @dabbe @AnnCrystal @MemoirsForMe Just lots of rain & wind but it is calm now. A few things turned into whirlies but no real damage. Thanks all! 🩷 2w
AnnCrystal @kspenmoll that's good news 💝💝💝. 2w
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Three years after reading book one I finally got around to reading this, the second book in the Redmond and Haze mystery series.Not so much a mystery but a police procedural story and a cosy one at that. It's an ideal book for a relaxing read while snuggled up on the sofa. In parts I found the story quite exciting but mainly it was just a pleasant, satisfying read that kept me entertained throughout. I really liked it.