The Mystery of the American Slug
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 2 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining second-tier aristocrats, tales from distant lands and a dead body . . . every now and then.
England, 1926
When an American party of intellectuals, who boast of knowledge of a rare slug species, ask Lady Darriby-Jones to stay at Darriby Hall, she hesitantly agrees.
She is in for a rude awakening when one of them is found dead with a gunshot wound. She thought it would be a matter that might be swept under the carpet until she's identified as a suspect. It leads her to wonder:
Who's the trigger-happy culprit? When did they turn into a slug-slayer? How on earth did they pull off this shocking slug-icide? And . . . Why, oh why, would anyone shoot a slug savant?
With her reputation teetering on the brink of disgrace, Lady Darriby-Jones must reluctantly embrace her inner detective and ask more uncomfortable questions if she is to prove her innocence and find a cunning killer.
Failure to do so will lead to her good name being tarnished and a bumbling police chief dragging her behind bars.
The Mystery of the Back Passage
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 3 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
On a frigid winter's night, Lady Darriby-Jones is roused from her daydreaming by an unexpected late-night visitor, a familiar yet vexing presence known for annual visits to the Darriby estate. She invites him in, leaving his care to her butler. Little does she know that this decision will lead to a grim discovery.
In the early light of day, a shrill cry pierces the serenity, unveiling a most unwelcome gift of the season: the uninvited guest lies lifeless.
Lady Darriby-Jones is left to contemplate a series of confounding questions. Why did she grant this man an overnight refuge? What sinister connection lies behind a bottle of her gin beside the deceased? How could someone have taken his life when he was confined within a room?
It becomes evident that this enigma is one that Lady Darriby-Jones may not unravel. However, with an inept, ill-tempered law enforcement officer assigned to the case and a young family member implicated as the prime suspect, she must sift through the scant breadcrumbs of clues to disentangle this puzzle.
Will she succeed in unmasking a shrewd killer, or will this chilling incident forever taint the most cherished season of the year with haunting memories?
The Mystery of the Murder That Wasn't
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 4 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining second-tier aristocrats, tales from distant lands and a dead body . . . every now and then.
When Lady Darriby-Jones sees off her husband's nephew at the train station, she considers her good deed for the day complete. Rewarding herself with a day of shopping in the city, she revels in the anticipated tranquility of her return to the Darriby estate.
However, her satisfaction shatters upon receiving a distressing message upon her return-Freddie never reached his destination. With a sinking feeling, Lady Darriby-Jones embarks on a journey up north, determined to unravel this mystery.
As she delves into the disappearance, the plot thickens with the discovery of a lifeless body, a prominent member of the school community. Lady Darriby-Jones finds herself navigating through a web of secrets, probing into forbidden territories where resistance meets her at every turn.
Caught in a whirlwind of conflicting clues and hidden motives, Lady Darriby-Jones faces the daunting challenge of solving yet another murder mystery. Will she persist against all odds and unveil the unlikeliest of suspects, or will she become the next victim in a sinister game?
The Mystery of Miss Cess Pitt
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 5 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands, and a dead body . . . now and then.
When Lady Darriby-Jones encounters a roadblock on her quest to reclaim her beloved Rolls-Royce, she dismisses it as another molehill magnified by the local constabulary into a mountainous mess. Little does she know, the kerfuffle involves more than a traffic hiccup-it's a symphony of chaos orchestrated by the untimely demise of her dodgy yet reliable mechanic.
Her mechanic may not have been a choir boy, but a dead one?
The plot thickens when her driver becomes the prime suspect, courtesy of DCI Rude Manners-the reigning champion of inept policing in England. As Lady Darriby-Jones navigates clues leading to dead ends, it appears the elusive killer has mastered the art of staying two steps ahead.
In a world where manners are a must, Lady Darriby-Jones unleashes her own form of etiquette-digging into secrets that lurk around every corner and outfoxing a cunning killer determined to dance away from justice.
Will she succeed in untangling the web of deception that entwines her, or will the killer's schemes lead her on a twisted tango into the shadows?
The Mystery of the Bag of Bones
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 6 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands, and a dead body . . . every now and then.
Lady Darriby-Jones returns from London, seething at her staggering bills, only to find her tranquil estate disrupted by the chaotic diggings of an eccentric archaeologist. But when the excavation unearths a haunting discovery-a bag of bones-the mystery deepens.
As an inept local police chief targets her family, Lady Darriby-Jones must navigate a web of deceit, questioning whether the bones are remnants of an ancient burial or a recent murder.
With secrets lurking beneath her estate, she races to uncover the truth before becoming a pawn in a sinister game of deception.
Will she crack the case, or become a forgotten relic in a malevolent mastermind's scheme?
Join Lady Darriby-Jones in this 1920s cozy mystery, a whimsical, laughter-inducing adventure where witty sleuthing meets eccentricity galore.
The Mystery of the Sudden Demotion
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 7 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands, and a dead body . . . every now and then.
As Lady Darriby-Jones enjoys a spot of tea with an esteemed guest on the Darriby estate, news of a murder crashes the party, leaving her with a bitter aftertaste.
Lady Darriby-Jones knows she faces a murder investigation with a twist-the victim's a local constable, and all eyes are on the hapless and recently demoted DCI Rude Manners as the prime suspect. While Manners may have excelled at incompetence and whining, murder seems a tad ambitious for his resume.
While the town gossips, Lady Darriby-Jones dons her detective hat, ready to untangle the truth from a web of incompetence.
But in a game of cat and mouse, will she catch the killer or end up as their next target?
Join Lady Darriby-Jones in this 1920s cozy mystery, a whimsical, laughter-inducing adventure where witty sleuthing meets eccentricity galore.
The Mystery of the Missing Misses
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 8 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Against her will and better judgment, the elegant Lady Darriby-Jones sets off with her loyal household to the picturesque coast of Devon. Her destination? The charming estate of her dear friends, the identical Barrington-Webb triplet sisters. Renowned for their flourishing military supply firm, inherited from their late father, the Barrington-Webb sisters have always been the darlings of Devonshire society.
However, their idyllic reunion takes a sinister turn when the firm's manager is found dead under suspicious circumstances. The situation escalates when the triplets themselves vanish without a trace. With the air thick with mystery and danger, Lady Darriby-Jones steps up to unravel the enigma that threatens the privileged but clueless sisters. Her investigation is hampered by the bumbling DCI Rude Manners, whose ineptitude seems boundless. Suspects abound: an American rival with unknown motives, local villagers with secrets of their own, and even relatives who might wish harm upon the triplets.
As Lady Darriby-Jones delves deeper into the murky waters of deceit and danger, she realizes that time is running out. Will she uncover the truth behind the manager's death and the triplets' disappearance before it's too late? Or will she, too, fall prey to a sinister plot?
The Mystery of the Royal Rogue
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 9 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Upon arriving at her grand estate, Lady Darriby-Jones finds it swarming with security forces, their presence a necessity to protect a royal dignitary from Eastern Europe. This mysterious guest, a young noble who recently lost a sibling to a brutal murder in London, is thrust into Lady Darriby-Jones's care for safekeeping. As she struggles to maintain the grace and order of her household amidst the disruption, Lady Darriby-Jones begins to unravel the tragic and lonely life of the royal guest, whose title conceals a world of misery. Despite her initial reluctance, her sense of justice compels her to promise that she will find the murderer responsible for the sibling's death.
However, the situation becomes even more perilous when one of the security officers is discovered dead within the estate's grounds. The scent of conspiracy is unmistakable, and Lady Darriby-Jones knows she must act swiftly. Determined to uncover the truth, she ventures into the shadowy corners of London, risking not only her own safety but the lives of those under her care.
But as she uncovers layers of deceit and treachery, she realizes she's dealing with a villain as cunning as they are dangerous. Can Lady Darriby-Jones outwit a murderous mastermind, or will her pursuit of justice put her-and her entire household-squarely in the crosshairs?
The Mystery of the Wettest Wedding Ever
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part 12 of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands, and a dead body . . . now and then.
Lady Darriby-Jones is bursting with joy as her only daughter prepares to wed a cherished member of her household staff-someone who's become like family. But the celebrations take a dark turn when one of the wedding planners is found dead, an arrow piercing their heart.
As whispers of an ancient myth swirl through the corridors of the Darriby-Jones estate, the chaos deepens when a second body is discovered, killed in the same chilling manner. With wedding bells on the brink of being silenced and fear spreading faster than a thunderstorm, Lady Darriby-Jones must summon her legendary wit and resolve to uncover the truth.
With suspects lurking in every corner, cryptic clues tied to folklore, and time running out, can Lady Darriby-Jones unravel the mystery before tragedy strikes again? Will love triumph, or will a murderer write the final chapter of this ill-fated wedding?
Witty, suspenseful, and brimming with unexpected twists, The Mystery of the Wettest Wedding Ever is the ultimate listen for fans of historical cozy mysteries.
The Mystery of the Polite Man
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
England, 1926
Just days before Lord Darriby-Jones is scheduled to enlighten the world at the Annual Limacology Symposium, his secretary unceremoniously bids adieu to her employment. It's now up to Lady Darriby-Jones to find a replacement.
In a twist of fate, she stumbles upon a commoner from a neighboring town willing to accept the role, despite the slug-dismantling duties that await him. He's positively thrilled at the chance to rub elbows with true aristocrats, even if his job involves less glamorous endeavors.
With order seemingly restored to the Darriby estate, chaos reignites when a long-serving mute household member meets an untimely end, thrusting Lord Darriby-Jones' new secretary into the spotlight as the prime suspect.
As the local police chief clumsily attempts to thwart any hope of identifying the true culprit, Lady Darriby-Jones is compelled to take matters into her own hands-both literally and figuratively.
Will she outsmart an eclectic array of plotters, double-crossing relatives, and a rogue killer on the prowl to unravel the perplexing Mystery of the Polite Man?
The Mystery of the Christmas Crackers
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands, and a dead body . . . now and then.
Lady Darriby-Jones, ever the gracious hostess, welcomes an eclectic mix of aristocrats, eccentrics, and an unexpected scandal or two to her stately home each year at the most wonderful time of the year. This year, the festive mood is shattered when one of her guests is found dead amidst the Christmas crackers and mince pies.
Enter DCI "Rude" Manners, a police chief whose investigative methods are as clumsy as a three-legged reindeer. His theory? Arrest the first suspect he stumbles upon and call it a day.
But Lady Darriby-Jones knows her guests-and her reputation-demand more than that.
Armed with sharp wit, a knack for unearthing secrets, and a few well-placed questions over tea, she dives into a tangle of alibis, hidden grudges, and festive deceptions. Can she crack the case before the real murderer strikes again? Or will this holiday season be her last?
Packed with intrigue, humor, and all the charm of a 1920s English countryside Christmas, The Mystery of the Christmas Crackers is a cozy historical mystery you won't want to put down.
The Mystery of Mothering Sunday
by C. M. Rawlins
read by Sasha Higgins
Part of the Lady Darriby-Jones Mystery series
Darriby Hall is famous for entertaining busybody aristocrats, tales from distant lands and a dead body . . . now and then.
Lady Darriby-Jones had hoped for a peaceful Mothering Sunday, a quiet return to her charming estate after the chaotic business of sorting out her daughter's trust fund in London. But serenity is swiftly derailed when she's met at Darriby Halt station by none other than DCI 'Rude' Manners-Britain's most bumbling detective-who promptly accuses her of murdering her own maid.
As if that weren't enough to ruin a weekend, things take an even darker turn when a distinguished guest is found bound, gagged, and extremely dead at her estate!
As suspicion tightens around her and her family, the situation spirals further when a close relative is imprisoned for the second murder.
Lady Darriby-Jones must summon all her wit and resolve to unmask the real killer before her family's name is forever tarnished-and before this Mothering Sunday becomes a day no one will ever forget, for all the wrong reasons.
But with a cunning murderer on the loose and secrets swirling around every corner, can she uncover the truth in time, or will the killer strike again?