The Castleton Affair: A gripping 1920s historical mystery

· A Marius Quin Mystery Book 3 · Dreamscape Media · Narrated by George Blagden
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A government aide kidnapped, a French diplomat murdered, a killer to uncover...

When mystery writer Marius Quin and his sleuthing partner Lady Bella Montague are hired by a secretive stranger to find a missing civil servant, they immediately set to work. Ernest Castleton was taken at gunpoint days earlier, but with the help of his distraught fiancée, Marius and Bella uncover a vital clue. Ernest hid a cryptic letter in the British Museum, and it sends the intrepid duo on a trail that stretches from the centre of London all the way to the English coast.

The investigation takes on a new twist when they arrive at the home of the British Foreign Secretary only to find a French diplomat murdered in the Grand Hall of the palatial property...

But who pushed Monsieur Rochefort to his death, and what does it have to do with Ernest Castleton’s disappearance? Marius and Bella must choose from a nefarious spy, a double-dealing diplomat and any number of spoilt aristocrats if they wish to catch the killer. With the clock ticking and only twenty-four hours left before the suspects disperse, they must call upon their every skill to stop more innocent people from dying...

A fast, fresh and fun 1920s murder mystery which combines the feel of a classic spy novel with a twisting whodunit, The Castleton Affair will leave you guessing until the very last chapter.

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‘My first book by this author but I absolutely loved it! Adored the period setting and how the 1920s were brought so vividly to life. This was a twisty-turny mystery that kept me guessing to the end... A cross between Agatha Christie and PG Wodehouse, this is an engaging, witty story that made me laugh and kept me hooked.’ Reader review, ??????????

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Andrea Romance
May 15, 2024
In 1920s England, mystery writer Marius and his partner Lady Bella are hired to locate a missing government aide. Their investigation leads them to the residence of the British Foreign Secretary, where a French diplomat is found dead. This twisty novel offers engaging characters and an unpredictable plot. It includes hints of humor and romance, but the main focus is on the mystery. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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Lori Dykes
May 21, 2024
1920 and the mystery is own! Marius and Lady Bella are hired to find a missing civil servant and the two are off! Several twist and turns with the setting coming alive with wonderful characters, humor and wit. A typically great story by this author that makes you only want to read more!
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