First Class Murder (Murder Most Unladylike Mysteries, #3)

Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are taking a holiday through Europe on the world famous Orient Express From the moment the girls step aboard, it s clear that each of their fellow first class passengers has something to hide Even intriguing rumour has it that there is a spy in their midst.Then, during dinner, there is a bloodcurdling scream from inside one of the cabins When the door is broken down, a passenger is found murdered, her stunning ruby necklace gone But the killer is nowhere to be seen almost as if they had vanished into thin air.Daisy and Hazel are faced with their first ever locked room mystery and with competition from several other sleuths, who are just as determined to crack the case as they are. Free Download [ First Class Murder (Murder Most Unladylike Mysteries, #3) ] Author [ Robin Stevens ] – kino-fada.fr Another great mystery solved by Daisy and Hazel I absolutely loved all the homages to Murder on the Orient Express and the crazy cast of characters, all with a great critic of xenophobia It s been so great to see the gi...It s strange, sometimes, how books can make you long to read them and then freeze a little when you have them finally in your hands And this was one I love the work of Robin Stevens I have adored Murder Most Unladylike and Arsenic For Tea The third in the series, First Class Murder, was something that I was viciously hungry to read and yet, reluctant to do so I think that s something that sometimes happens when books are this good, this co...My favourite of this series yet I wish that I could hang out with Hazel and Daisy every day and become a member of their detective society Jolly good show Robin StevensAt last I solved the murder before Daisy and Hazel I now feel like a real detective and want my own badge And a bunbreak Bunbreaks on the Orient Express are in a class of their own, as are the murders an extra tricky locked room mystery with the added complication of a spy, a jewel thief and a bungling official investigator.The characters are a joy as always, especially Daisy and Hazel Hazel has grown up a lot over the last two books and now she begins to realise it, leading to tension At last I solved the murder before Daisy and Hazel I now feel like a real detective and want my own badge And a bunbreak Bunbreaks on the Orient Express are in a clas...Another rippingly good read from Robin Stevens, probably my favourite of Daisy and Hazel s adventures so far I loved the Christie references and thought the mystery itself was brilliant.Der beste Fall bisher Super unterhaltsam und spannend weckt Erinnerungen an Agatha Christies Mord im Orientexpress Ein wundervolles Buch, das meine Erinnerungen an Agatha Chriesties Mord im Orientexpress immer wieder wach gerufen hat Die Geschichten hneln sich schon sehr und es gibt einige Parallelen, was mich aber gar ni...Even better than the previous two Stevens is going from strength to strength and I hope she continues to subtly touch upon the themes and history which is so cleverly running beneath the main storyline Also, I wouldn t mind a little trip to the Pinkertons tooA perfect homage to Christie s Murder on the Orient Express The locked room mystery was solid, and I really loved how Hazel is growing as a character I can t wait for the next book in the series to be published in the StatesListen to this as an audio book, it was well read and kept me entertained as I was cleaning my house A great continuation of the series Hazel and Daisy are great characters and the murder was full of mystery I did guess who the murder was before the end, which I didn t w...Naturally, murder is always rather dreadful I just cannot get enough of Wells and Wong and The Detective Society From the first delightful sentence I was hooked Robin Stevens has such a wonderful way with words, she has managed to capture perfectly 1930 s England and magic of Golden Age crime mysteries With a host of wonderful characters a Russian Countess, a medium, a magician, a writer and an undercover detective and an absolutely perfect setting the Orient Express, I knew I was g Naturally, murder is always rather dreadful I just cannot get enough of Wells and Wong and The Detective Society From the first delightful sentence I was hooked Robin Stevens has such a wonderful way with words, she has managed to capture perfectly 1930 s England and magic of Golden Age crime mysteries With a host of wonderful characters a Russian Countess, a medium, a magician, a writer an...

First Class Murder (Murder Most Unladylike Mysteries, #3)
  • 05 February 2017
  • Paperback
  • 336 pages
  • Robin Stevens
  • First Class Murder (Murder Most Unladylike Mysteries, #3)