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Death in Darkness-Molly Sutton Mysteries 8 (audiobook)

Death in Darkness-Molly Sutton Mysteries 8 (audiobook)

Book 8 in the Molly Sutton Mysteries series

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Immerse yourself in a French village

Cozy mystery

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Boston girl Molly Sutton moves to a village in France to heal after a divorce--but then a girl goes missing. Follow the intrepid expat as she uncovers secrets and chases down murderers in charming Castillac, eating a few pastries along the way.

Series Reading Order

  1. The Third Girl
  2. The Luckiest Woman Ever
  3. ThePrisoner of Castillac
  4. Murder for Love
  5. The Chateau Murder
  6. Murder on Vacation
  7. An Official Killing
  8. Death in Darkness
  9. No Honor Among Thieves
  10. Eye for an Eye
  11. Bittersweet Oblivion
  12. Seven Corpses All In A Row
  13. Madam Tessier Knows All

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A disturbed wife. A nanny. And a pack of cowardly, lying friends.

Simon Valette, a cultured and successful Parisian, moves his family to Castillac looking for peace and quiet. Before they've had a chance to settle in, someone is found murdered in their library. Molly and Ben work double-time to disentangle all the lies--including those told by their own friends. Will they manage to trap the killer before another victim trusts the wrong person and winds up dead?
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SJP
Excellent!

Love the characters and the fast pace of the book; enough red herrings to throw readers off the scent of the actual killer. The new police chief was a bit too one dimensional though.

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Janet S.
Enjoying this series

I enjoy the gentle pace of these mysteries, the characters, the French village atmosphere (including the amazing food). This one had a few continuity issues near the end and left a couple of questions unanswered. Perhaps those will resolve in the next book, which I look forward to reading.