
Murder Takes the Veil
by Margaret Ann Hubbard
20 chapters8h 28m
About this book
Margaret Ann Hubbard's Murder Takes the Veil plunges you into the shadowy bayou country of Louisiana, where a sinister killer stalks the grounds of Aurelian College. Lovely Trillium Pierce finds herself trapped in a terrifying game with a murderer who believes his dark compulsion is written in the stars—a twisted philosophy that makes him all the more dangerous.
As students begin disappearing into the swampland, a chilling figure emerges: a killer dressed in a nun's habit, moving through the darkness with deadly purpose. Trillium watches helplessly as her friends become victims, unable to escape the menace that surrounds her. With each passing day, the mystery deepens, and the question becomes not if the killer will strike again, but when.
This classic mystery novel, penned during the golden age of crime fiction in the 1950s, masterfully weaves suspense with atmospheric Southern Gothic elements. Hubbard's compelling narrative captures the desperation of her characters and the claustrophobic terror of being hunted in a remote, mysterious setting.
Perfect for fans of vintage mystery fiction and atmospheric crime stories, Murder Takes the Veil offers the page-turning suspense of a bygone era. Whether you're a devoted listener of classic mysteries or discovering this era for the first time, this audiobook will keep you riveted until its startling conclusion.
