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Murder at the Palace

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Murder at the Palace

By: N. R. Daws
Narrated by: Penelope McDonald
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The ultimate locked room mystery. A housekeeper determined to solve it.
When one of the ladies in residence at Hampton Court Palace fails to answer her maid's call in the morning, Mrs Lydia Bramble, palace housekeeper, is called in to investigate.

What Mrs Bramble finds sends shockwaves through the whole palace: Miss Philomena Franklin, slumped over her desk, a knife in her back.

With the police determined to bark up the wrong tree, Mrs Bramble decides to take up her own investigation with the help of her maid, Kitty. After all, as servants, they know just how many dangerous secrets and secret squabbles the genteel residents of the palace apartments harbour.

A brilliantly fun cozy mystery, perfect for fans of SJ Bennett and T E Kinsey.

©2025 N. R. Daws (P)2025 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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'An indomitable heroine and a complex crime makes this a satisfying read' (Faith Martin)

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