Death at the Dolphin

· Daisy Moore Mysteries 第 1 冊 · Bolinda · 旁述:Emma Noakes
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Even in peacetime, death is just around the corner. London, VE Day, 1945. Twenty-four-year-old Daisy Moore is at a crossroads. Racked with guilt over her mother’s tragic death in a house fire, she needs a job and somewhere to live. She’s offered a lifeline, working at the Dolphin Hotel in the quiet Oxfordshire village of Fernfield. It’s a huge change after her exciting secret wartime work in London. Though the villagers aren’t keen on outsiders – or young women who speak their mind. But when a body is found in one of the hotel bedrooms, Daisy must use all her skills to help find the murderer. Lucinda Laidlaw was a pacifist who lived with an Austrian Jewish refugee. And someone bashed in her skull with one of the hotel’s trademark stone dolphin ornaments. Wounded war veteran Inspector Thaxted makes Felix Koller his number one suspect. Felix is the beneficiary of Lucinda’s will. But Daisy’s not so sure he’s the killer. And someone will do anything to stop Daisy finding out the truth.

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Bestselling UK author Gretta Mulrooney (1952-2023) was born in London of Irish parents and did an English degree in Derry, Northern Ireland. She lived for a few years in Dublin, working as a hospital cleaner, a plastics riveter (fitting together Guinness signs) and teaching English, before returning to England to teach and become a social worker. She started writing novels in her 30s, publishing children's books, short stories, literary fiction that won critical acclaim and, in her later years, crime fiction. She also wrote for the BBC and Radio Four. Amongst other crime fiction, Mulrooney wrote 10 novels about a London-based former police officer and private detective, Tyrone Swift. She also created a 5-book series featuring a female police officer DI Siv Drummond, set in the fictional Sussex town of Berminster and a 2-book series set in post WWII Britain featuring amateur detective Daisy Moore, who had undertaken secret work for the British government at Whitehall during the war.

Emma Noakes is an English actor, born and raised in Enfield Lock, London. She studied at The Oxford School of Drama, and won the Carleton Hobbs Award. Emma is an experienced audiobook narrator, who has also performed in over 40 BBC radio plays. As for theatre, Emma has been on stage at the RSC, Old Vic and Theatre Royal Haymarket. Her TV highlights include Call The Midwife (2012) and The Salisbury Poisonings (2020).

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