
The New Year's Eve Murders
A 1920's standalone Murder Mystery
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Jack Murray

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About this listen
Kit and Mary Aston join Aunt Agatha and Uncle Alastair in New York to usher in 1922. At a lavish murder mystery party hosted by the charismatic writer, Amory Beaufort, tensions simmer among the elite guests before his murder throws the party off its Foxtrot and into a a wild chase to prevent the next death.
Containing a short mystery story within a story, The New Year’s Eve Murders is perfect holiday reading for murder mystery fans of all ages who like Agatha Christie with a dash of PG Wodehouse and Damon Runyon.
This mystery can be read as a standalone book and is a perfect introduction to the murderously twisty books featuring Kit Aston.
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