Death in the Stairwell
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ A Victorian Cozy Mystery with Paranormal Elements · Tarot and Tea Leaves Mysteries
By Zia Bellamy
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Murder lurks in the shadows of Victorian London, and only Clara Wetherly's unconventional methods can uncover the truth hiding in society's drawing rooms...
📚 BOOK 2 IN THE TAROT & TEA LEAVES MYSTERIES 📚
Clara Wetherly thought her days of being surrounded by murder were behind her. Now established as Bloombury's most unusual consulting detective, she's built a comfortable life dispensing herbal remedies from her Bellicose Lane shop and working alongside the devastatingly handsome Inspector Graham Redgrave.
But when gentle Isaac Thorne refuses to defend himself against a murder charge, Clara faces her deadliest case yet.
✨ A young woman found dead at the bottom of a staircase
✨ An accused man who won't speak in his own defense
✨ And an undeniable chemistry with Inspector Redgrave that's impossible to ignore
Armed with her sharp-eyed network of neighborhood ladies, her supernaturally intuitive cat Marmalade, and guidance from her grandmother's tarot cards, Clara races against time to save Isaac from the gallows. But in a world where Victorian society's deepest secrets hide behind polite facades, Clara must risk everything to ensure justice is served.
🔮 WHAT READERS LOVE ABOUT THIS SERIES: → Authentic Victorian atmosphere with a strong, independent heroine
→ Slow-burn romance with a mysterious inspector hiding aristocratic secrets
→ Marmalade the cat - London's most observant four-legged detective
Perfect for fans of Deanna Raybourn, Rhys Bowen, and Victoria Thompson
Some mysteries require more than logic to solve. Sometimes, they require a woman's touch.