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Death at Silent Pool

Lord Edgington Investigates... Book 14

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Death at Silent Pool

By: Benedict Brown
Narrated by: George Blagden
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A woman disappears in suspicious circumstances, the obvious suspect is murdered, and a family tears itself apart.

When master sleuth Lord Edgington is called to investigate the disappearance of a politician’s wife at a beauty spot in the countryside, things go badly from the outset. A bloody and abandoned car hints at a dark fate for the missing woman, and when her husband forbids the detectives from entering his property, there is only one conclusion to draw.

The case is soon turned on its head when the prime suspect is murdered and the heirs to the grand estate at Silent Pool clash. But which of the five bickering siblings wanted their parents dead and who will the killer target next? As the police fail to get the situation under control, and two warring camps emerge, Lord Edgington and his increasingly capable assistant must dig into the past of a unique and uniquely horrible family if they wish to catch the culprit before there is no one left to blame.

A 1920s whodunit with a warm-hearted and original detective duo, a cast of well-drawn characters and a mystery that will leave you guessing right to the end. Death at Silent Pool is the fourteenth novel in the witty and twisty “Lord Edgington Investigates” series, but can be listened to as a standalone case.

©2024 Benedict Brown (P)2025 Heathdene Books
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Love this series! And the Marius Quin series. So far everything I’ve heard by this author. I highly recommend his books!

Love this writer!

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Read the books in order. Narration is always fantastic. The authors final chapter in every book tells about how and why he wrote the book and his research for it. Fascinating stuff! And, as usual, it’s a mystery that even if you guessed who might have done it, the reason why will not be revealed until the end of the story!

Can’t get enough of Lord Edgington and Chrissy!

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The story is extremely well written. Recurring characters develop nicely. I couldn’t decide whodunnit—though I had flitting thoughts, which I discarded as soon as they happened. The setting plays a great role too. This was a bit darker than the other books, but Chrissy and Lord Edgington treat it with respect, and make one’s heart warm to them. Hints are given to inspire anticipation for the next. Benedict’s end notes are as entertaining as the book itself!

SO WELL DONE!

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I have loved every one of Benedict Brown’s books, thoroughly enjoy the adventures of eccentric Lord Edgington and grandson Christopher. They are interesting, and always fun to listen to. I don’t know what went wrong, or if it was a ghost writer, but this is NOT the writing of the Benedict Brown I remember and love. This is filled with misery and hatred and dysfunctional characters to such an extreme that I was feeling fairly turned off just listening. Arguably most books that are similar cozy mysteries are filled with dysfunctional folks, but not this depressing and unpleasant. Please bring back the fun and often funny previous style, or you will have lost one of your most dedicated readers!

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Thought I was reading a mystery from Midsomers Murders. I like complexity and trying to figure out a solution. This mystery provides the clues afterwards. Yes, how fun to come up with the plot. Maybe the series has run too long. Hate to say goodbye to all the characters.

Too many murders

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