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The Bells of Westminster

By: Leonora Nattrass
Narrated by: Imogen Wilde
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London, 1774. The opening of a royal tomb will end in murder...

Susan Bell spends her days within the confines of Westminster Abbey, one of many who live in the grounds of the ancient building. Her father, the kindly but foolish Dean of Westminster, is always busy keeping the many canons and vergers in check, when not being romantically pursued by forceful widows.

Life at the abbey is uneventful, even after the unwelcome arrival of Susan's cousin Lindley and his unusual scientific demonstrations. That is until the Society of Antiquaries come armed with a letter from King George III. They wish to open the tomb of Edward I, each to investigate their own academic interests - whether it be rumours of the royal body's embalmment, an obsession with Arthurian legends or even a supposed Roman temple to Apollo beneath the abbey's undercroft.

However, as the Society prepares to open the tomb, a ghostly figure is seen walking the abbey cloisters, wearing the crown and shroud of the dead king. There is further uproar when one of the Antiquaries is found viciously murdered, and the corpse of Edward I is stolen. With her father's position under threat from the scandal, Susan feels bound to investigate these strange occurrences. Could one of the Society members be harbouring a murderous secret? Or is one of the abbey's own a killer?

A historical mystery from the bestselling author of Black Drop, Blue Water and Scarlet Town. Perfect for listeners of Andrew Taylor, Laura Shepherd-Robinson and S.J. Parris.

©2024 Leonora Nattrass (P)2024 Profile Books Ltd
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It was a really good read with a tale that twisted and turned and all the while woven into the history of the abbey. Nicely done. Thank you

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This was a very entertaining historical murder mystery, with an engaging heroine and a great cast of characters. The narrator was excellent too.

Excellent story

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Such careful world building swept me off to Westminster Abbey at the time of the Hanoverian succession. The characters are wonderful, the style slick and amusing, the denouement unexpected.
The narrator does a fabulous job

Great research and fabulous characters

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Having read her previous books, I stumbled on this latest and thought I'd give it a go. The heroine is a probably anachronistically self-aware but charming young woman, and it's a light murder mystery with a satisfying conclusion. Narrator is very good, a couple of odd pronunciations especially early on, but overall very clear and engaging. Really enjoyed it & would recommend.

Fun read and great sense of place

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