Author:
Catherine Miller
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Learn more‘Intriguing, comforting and endearingly familiar’ Katie Fforde
‘The BBC’s most downloaded radio show’ The Guardian
‘Incredible legacy’ ?The BBC
‘Longest running drama in the world’ The i News
It's 1941 and the war rumbles on. Nowhere is immune to the effects of war, not even Ambridge. But in England's favourite village, something else is occupying the residents...
When a prominent villager dies, the main beneficiary's name is a mystery, and no one knows who is set to inherit the estate, cottage and all. The name is hidden within a locked box and the villagers much uncover the password to find out the name of the beneficiary. So when five people are each sent a packet of seeds, the mystery deepens - could the seeds be part of a clue? And can they all work together to unlock the mystery and to discover who is set to inherit?
Beautifully produced, with stunning endpapers, this is the perfect read for all Archers fans.
Catherine Miller is the author of 18 novels under her own name and other pseudonyms. Born to an Irish family in London, her career took her from producing radio commercials to being a voiceover agent for various stellar actors. Nowadays she writes all day at home in Surrey, occasionally lifting her head to raise her daughter and feed the dogs.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Patricia Hodge
ISBN:
9781398500662
Length:
12 hours 20 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster UK
Publication date:
October 28, 2021
Edition:
Unabridged