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Cherringham #24

Ein Trauerfall in der Familie

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Folge 24: Als der gebrechliche Harry Platt bei einem Treppensturz zu Tode kommt, sieht alles nach einem tragischen Unfall aus. Doch Anwalt Tony Standish wird misstrauisch, als er entdeckt, wie groß Harrys Nachlass ist und wer seine Erben sind.

Er bittet Jack und Sarah um Hilfe, die bei ihren Nachforschungen auf ein lange gehütetes Familiengeheimnis stoßen - und eine schwere Entscheidung treffen müssen. Und für Jack ändert ein plötzlicher Anruf aus Amerika alles...

140 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 7, 2016

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988 reviews18 followers
March 30, 2020
Audiobook : Scribd.
Read by Neil Dudgeon.

I started on the Cherringham series when I first started listening to audiobooks, having discovered them quite accidentally on Spotify. Stopped after the 23rd instalment because that was the most recently produced then, and there were no more forthcoming, or so I thought. After a hiatus of probably a year and a half, I found the rest on Scribd! Yayyy!

Small, bite-sized episodes of cosy-crime. Genius.
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Author 3 books46 followers
May 12, 2019
#24 ♥️
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103 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2021
Looking forward to finding Jack’s status after his daughter’s accident.
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6,532 reviews101 followers
April 18, 2022
This one is kind of sticky. The town lawyer asks them to investigate a probable accident at home of an elderly dementia patient living at home with his wife. The reason for the lawyer's unease is that the will gives no mention of the daughter who lives in France and has little contact but leaves a substantial amount to a neighbor and to the caregiver. Some very interesting things turn up in the investigation.
The ongoing sleuthing involves a retired and widowed older NYPD homicide cop who is finding life in the English countryside a fair antidote to his mourning, and a local recently divorced woman with a web design business who has returned to her hometown with her children. They make a good sleuthing pair and they usually do it all gratis, but if pressed, they donate any payment to a local charity.
Voice actor Neil Dudgeon has been an excellent asset to my listening pleasure, making sure that
I know who's talking while I do mindless things.
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276 reviews17 followers
May 23, 2018
Hmm, not sure how I feel about this book overall. This being my first read of this series, I didn't feel like I was missing anything key from previous books. Potentially there may have been some references I missed but for the most part I was able to enjoy this book as a standalone. Although I suppose the solution to the mystery wasn't quite what I expected but am glad for the result, I guess (see here is where I'm still a bit unsure). The bit of a cliff hanger at the end leads me however to want to find further books in the series but it also ended in such a way that my imagination could fill in the rest and be happy to leave it there.
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1,506 reviews62 followers
February 5, 2023
Jack and Sarah are best friends. They can complete each other’s sentences and reach the same conclusions, even if they aren’t in the same room. When it comes to a death in this particular family, they are content to let things lie. As far as they are concerned, it couldn’t have happened to a more deserving person, and there is no reason to bring more pain to the family.

As for the ending, there is a cliffhanger that I don’t remember happening in any of the previous novellas. The anxiety over the outcome will have devoted fans quickly downloading the twenty-fifth in the series.
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Author 44 books131 followers
June 30, 2026
An elderly man falls down the stairs to his death while his wife is working in her art studio located in a small shed behind their home. The solicitor and a few other citizens fee there are irregularities in the story the family gave to the police: why was the elderly gentleman upstairs when his bedroom had been moved downstairs due to his failing health? It was evening, but none of the lights were on. Why had he gone upstairs in the dark? And why was his daughter not named in the will, but his son, his wife, the housekeeper and a neighbor received an equal share of the estate?
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357 reviews47 followers
April 3, 2018
A confused, old man falls down the stairs to his death. His will turns up the surprising information that he was worth millions and left it equally divided between four people: his wife and his son (which makes sense), his care assistant, and a young lady named Kirsty (which seems to surprise everyone, and anger some). Tony Standish, the old man's attorney, is somewhat suspicious of it all and asks Jack and Sarah to investigate.

Another fun read.
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564 reviews5 followers
February 13, 2024
A Surprise Ending

Once again Jack and Sarah solved another mystery regarding VA family in Cheeringham and this one was a surprise. The biggest surprise happened after they they solved the mystery of the murder. Sarah had set up a surprise birthday party for Jack at the Plough man's and the party had just begun when Jack got a mysterious phone call. Read and solve the new mystery.
8 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2020
Addicted to this series!

And Neil Richards , I believe, is a fabulous and most expressive reader. "A death in the family" is one of the best. I'm hoping the series continues forever and that, however eventually, every one gets Audible narration.
5 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2020
Really good short read

First book i have read in this series. But thoroughly enjoyable. Good lead characters and a well thought out plot. I will definitely be getting more of this series to add to my collection. Easily readable in one evening.
1,515 reviews
June 20, 2026
Sarah and Jack can now decide whether or not a crime has been committed? Don't like that they have taken this additional step, although they have come close to making legal decisions in previous cases.
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629 reviews3 followers
January 21, 2022
Great like all the rest, but I appreciated the surprise twist in the last chapter. Didn't see that coming!
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Author 9 books38 followers
June 2, 2023
An old man falls down the stairs. Sarah and Jack are tasked with finding out if it was an accident or if he was helped. This one ends with a real cliff hanger.
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2 reviews
October 1, 2024
Do we ever get a follow-up on Jack's dtr & son in laws accident? The end is a cliffhanger and then book 25 comes along like nothing ever happened.
I need closure 😩
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,615 reviews126 followers
October 24, 2024
I find it highly entertaining, it's a variation On Midsomer Murders.
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1,466 reviews49 followers
March 20, 2025
When a mean old man falls down the stairs, was it an accident or murder? Several surprises in the end.
188 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2024
Fluid writing, vibrant characters, good action.
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402 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2025
A good book to listen too when you clean the house. It gives you ”Midsomer murders” wibes. It is fun to try to figure out how the guilty person is. Jack is a retired cop from US, Sarah is a singel mom and they solves crime together. This one was about a murder.
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5,422 reviews
September 6, 2023
The mystery behind Harry Platt death was enjoyable and logical. Ending was a bit tense for Jack, he got a bad news about his only daughter. I hope we'll get some news about that last part. This was an enjoyable book.
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