Death at Silent Pool by Benedict BrownDeath at Silent Pool by Benedict Brown
Narrator: George Blagden
Series: Lord Edgington Investigates #14
Published by Heathdene Books on August 27, 2025
Source: NetGalley
Genres: Historical Mystery
Length: 8 hrs 45 mins
Pages: 276
Format: Audiobook
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A woman disappears in suspicious circumstances, the obvious suspect is murdered, and a family tears itself apart.When master sleuth Lord Edgington is called to investigate the disappearance of a politician’s wife at a beauty spot in the countryside, things go badly from the outset. A bloody and abandoned car hints at a dark fate for the missing woman, and when her husband forbids the detectives from entering his property, there is only one conclusion to draw.

The case is soon turned on its head when the prime suspect is murdered and the heirs to the grand estate at Silent Pool clash. But which of the five bickering siblings wanted their parents dead and who will the killer target next? As the police fail to get the situation under control, and two warring camps emerge, Lord Edgington and his increasingly capable assistant must dig into the past of a unique and uniquely horrible family if they wish to catch the culprit before there is no one left to blame.

A 1920s whodunit with a warm-hearted and original detective duo, a cast of well-drawn characters and a mystery that will leave you guessing right to the end. “Death at Silent Pool” is the fourteenth novel in the witty and twisty “Lord Edgington Investigates” series but can be read as a standalone case.

This is the 14th entry in the Lord Edgington Investigates series, but I have only read a few here and there. Lord Edgington is a famous retired detective, a bit cold and arrogant, but he’s usually accompanied by his twenty year-old grandson, Christopher, who is both our narrator and Edgington’s apprentice. Christopher is clever, but also friendly and charming. Lord Edgington is looking into the disappearance of Patience Hindmarsh, the wife of a member of parliament, but her husband/main suspect in her disappearance is being uncooperative, until his own life is threatened.

There are a lot of murders in this one, which makes getting to the solution difficult. The Hindmarsh family patriarch is an abusive man and when he is killed all of the children are viable suspects. It’s not a light mystery. It’s dark and sad, different from the others I’ve read in the series. We’ve got several twists and turns on the way to the solution.

I listened to the audio and the narrator did a good job. The pacing was well-done and it was easy to distinguish the various characters.

About Benedict Brown

Benedict Brown is a Welsh-Irish-Englishman, originally from South London, but now living in the north of Spain. He’s been writing ever since he was at school and ended up doing an MA in Creative Writing at university in Wales. Benedict published his first mystery in 2019, and now has three bestselling series

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