Murder Like Clockwork
In this Londonâbased version of The Paris Apartment meets Only Murders in the Building, author Nicola Whyte continues the adventures of the delicious cast of 10 Marchfield Square characters.
Every Thursday at midday Audrey Brooks cleans the Petrov house. Mr. Petrov is never homeâin fact he seems to use the house purely as storage for his impressive collection of antiquesâbut that doesn't affect the care with which Audrey mops, polishes, and carefully winds each of the dozens of beautiful clocks that decorate the tall, elegant, empty London mansion.  Â
Until the morning she finds a corpse in the back bedroom, the pristine walls and floor covered in blood, and flees the house in panic. Fifteen minutes later, the police arrive ⊠and find nothing. No body. No blood. The only thing slightly out of the ordinary is the clock in that back bedroom, which is now running four minutes slow.  Â
With no victim, the police are convinced there was no murder, but Audrey knows better. A man has been killed, and if they won't do anything about it, sheâand her annoying friend Lewisâwill. Whodunnit is one thing, but this detective duo must also wrestle with whenâand where on earth is the body?Â
It's not long since they solved the murder of their neighbor, so they're not rookie sleuths, and at least this time the case has no connection to their home. Does it?
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Murder Like Clockwork
Murder Like Clockwork
In this Londonâbased version of The Paris Apartment meets Only Murders in the Building, author Nicola Whyte continues the adventures of the delicious cast of 10 Marchfield Square characters.
Every Thursday at midday Audrey Brooks cleans the Petrov house. Mr. Petrov is never homeâin fact he seems to use the house purely as storage for his impressive collection of antiquesâbut that doesn't affect the care with which Audrey mops, polishes, and carefully winds each of the dozens of beautiful clocks that decorate the tall, elegant, empty London mansion.  Â
Until the morning she finds a corpse in the back bedroom, the pristine walls and floor covered in blood, and flees the house in panic. Fifteen minutes later, the police arrive ⊠and find nothing. No body. No blood. The only thing slightly out of the ordinary is the clock in that back bedroom, which is now running four minutes slow.  Â
With no victim, the police are convinced there was no murder, but Audrey knows better. A man has been killed, and if they won't do anything about it, sheâand her annoying friend Lewisâwill. Whodunnit is one thing, but this detective duo must also wrestle with whenâand where on earth is the body?Â
It's not long since they solved the murder of their neighbor, so they're not rookie sleuths, and at least this time the case has no connection to their home. Does it?
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In this Londonâbased version of The Paris Apartment meets Only Murders in the Building, author Nicola Whyte continues the adventures of the delicious cast of 10 Marchfield Square characters.
Every Thursday at midday Audrey Brooks cleans the Petrov house. Mr. Petrov is never homeâin fact he seems to use the house purely as storage for his impressive collection of antiquesâbut that doesn't affect the care with which Audrey mops, polishes, and carefully winds each of the dozens of beautiful clocks that decorate the tall, elegant, empty London mansion.  Â
Until the morning she finds a corpse in the back bedroom, the pristine walls and floor covered in blood, and flees the house in panic. Fifteen minutes later, the police arrive ⊠and find nothing. No body. No blood. The only thing slightly out of the ordinary is the clock in that back bedroom, which is now running four minutes slow.  Â
With no victim, the police are convinced there was no murder, but Audrey knows better. A man has been killed, and if they won't do anything about it, sheâand her annoying friend Lewisâwill. Whodunnit is one thing, but this detective duo must also wrestle with whenâand where on earth is the body?Â
It's not long since they solved the murder of their neighbor, so they're not rookie sleuths, and at least this time the case has no connection to their home. Does it?












