Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen (Mrs.Jeffries Mysteries Book 32)

Time to Read
5 hrs 36 mins

Reading Time

5 hrs 36 mins

How long to read Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen (Mrs.Jeffries Mysteries Book 32)?

The estimated word count of Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen (Mrs.Jeffries Mysteries Book 32) is 83,855 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 5 hrs 36 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 9 hrs 20 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 7 mins.

Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen (Mrs.Jeffries Mysteries Book 32) - 83,855 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 9 hrs 20 mins
Average 250 words/min 5 hrs 36 mins
Fast 450 words/min 3 hrs 7 mins

More about Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen

83,855 words

Word Count

for Mrs. Jeffries and the Merry Gentlemen (Mrs.Jeffries Mysteries Book 32)

288 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 288 pages
Paperback: 393 pages
Kindle: 289 pages

9 hours and 1 minute

Audiobook length


Description

Orlando Edison is a stockbroker using London’s infatuation with foreign mining ventures to make a fortune. He has curried favor with the nation’s most respected aristocrats, even inviting three influential investors—known as the Merry Gentlemen—to be part of his latest enterprise. Edison is welcomed in the highest circles and moves with ease among the rich and powerful. But a few days before Christmas, he is found murdered. Inspector Witherspoon and his household are looking forward to the festive season. But they all know their duty, and led by the intrepid Mrs. Jeffries, they plan to see justice served for the holidays... Mrs. Jeffries keeps house for Inspector Witherspoon...and keeps him on his toes. Everyone’s awed by his Scotland Yard successes—but they don’t know about his secret weapon. No matter how messy the murder or how dirty the deed, Mrs. Jeffries’ polished detection skills are up to the task...proving that behind every great man there’s a woman—and that a crimesolver’s work is never done. Read more