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A Particular Eye for Villainy

By: Ann Granger
Narrated by: Laurence Kennedy, Maggie Mash, Various
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When Mr Thomas Tapley, a respectable but down-at-heel gentleman, is found bludgeoned to death in his sitting room, his neighbour Inspector Benjamin Ross of Scotland Yard rushes to the scene. Little is known about the elusive man until his cousin, Mr Jonathan Tapley, QC, comes forward and exposes the truth of Thomas’s tragic past. As the list of suspects begins to mount, Ben can't help wondering how much of the truth is really being revealed....

©2012 Ann Granger (P)2012 W F Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Historical Mystery Fiction Crime

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Plenty of twists and turns

Good police story

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Excellently written with good plot twists, and very well read by the two readers who complement each other perfectly

Excellent

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Liked the narrative style. Good plot. enjoyed listening to it. Will listen to more from this series.

Good story.

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Another excellent murder mystery set in Victorian London. I really enjoyed this audiobook and would recommend it to anyone !

Great murder mystery

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Oddly, the male narrator has changed his voice for Lizzie. Instead of Derbyshire she’s now much posher. It’s weird and distracting because it’s not how he did her voice in the previous books, and in this book the female narrator still performs Lizzie with a Derbyshire accent. Otherwise, it’s great!

Enjoyable characters but strange accent shift

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