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Murder in a Watched Room

A locked room, a dead body.

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Murder in a Watched Room

By: AG Barnett
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Detective Sergeant Guy Poole is frantic—his mother is missing, presumed kidnapped, but there’s no ransom demand. Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Sam Brock faces a baffling case: a man found stabbed in a locked room, surrounded by witnesses who insist no one entered or exited. As they unravel the perplexing clues, it becomes evident that the two cases are connected. Solving this impossible murder might be the key to uncovering the truth about Jenny Poole’s disappearance and confronting the family’s long-buried demons.

MURDER IN A WATCHED ROOM is the fourth installment in a series of gripping mysteries that will leave you craving more!

“Reminded me of a good old-fashioned Agatha mystery!”

Cozy Mystery Police Procedurals
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I liked the continuation of the characters.
Was a little difficult to enjoy it as much as the first 3 because of the virtual voice.

Good Mystery

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Enjoyable. I Preferred the narrator of the other books. It’s a good story to listen to if you enjoy cozy mysteries.

I wondered why the narrator wasn’t too good. Virtual voice was not as good as the original narrators.

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This was the usual good story which is pasty of this series. Well written, good character portrayals and very satisfying. But I know from the first sentence that it is a plastic voice. Subtle changes in accent, not quite getting the excitement - I hate it. Stories need life in order for the reader to participate. Virtual voices are fine for text books or news articles, but they don’t do it for stories, and this one spoilt the story for me.

HATE the virtual voice

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I've listened to book after book of the heroine baker saves the day lately and needed something different. This was it! Barnett gave us more that 2 cops and a case. I need more of Brock and Poole!

A series that needs more than 4 books!

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