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Superfluous Women

A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery

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Superfluous Women

By: Carola Dunn
Narrated by: Lucy Rayner
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In England in the late 1920s, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, on a convalescent trip to the countryside, goes to visit three old school friends in the area. The three, all unmarried, have recently bought a house together. They are a part of the generation of “superfluous women” - brought up expecting marriage and a family, but left without any prospects after more than 700,000 British men were killed in the Great War.

Daisy and her husband Alec - Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher, of Scotland Yard - go for a Sunday lunch with Daisy’s friends, where one of the women mentions a wine cellar below their house, which remains curiously locked, no key to be found. Alec offers to pick the lock, but when he opens the door, what greets them is not a cache of wine but the stench of a long-dead body.

And with that, what was a pleasant Sunday lunch has taken an unexpected turn. Now Daisy’s three friends are the most obvious suspects in a murder and her husband Alec is a witness, so he can’t officially take over the investigation. So before the local detective, Inspector Underwood, can officially bring charges against her friends, Daisy is determined to use all her resources (Alec) and skills to solve the mystery behind this perplexing locked-room crime.

©2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc. (P)2018 Carola Dunn
Cosy Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Marriage Crime
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Another terrific mystery where more ladies need to be in the force. Funny, and twisty turns all the way. Read brilliantly again by Lucy Rayner.

Superfluous women

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love the book like all the rest going to listen to them all over again

fabulous

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I have listened to other Daisy Dalrymple books and they are all very similar, a definite formula. They are very light, fluffy and undemanding and there is a time and place for such stories to be enjoyed. Unfortunately, the lady who narrates these stories is very poor. Her accents are decidedly dubious and the characterization inconsistent. Irritatingly, she can only denote a male character by growling, basso profundo, in a very unbelievable way.
I would listen to more of the Daisy books if only a new and improved narrator could be found.

Poor narrator

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This story really grabs you by the collar and makes sure you pay attention. One of my favourite Daisy Dalrimple stories thus far. Although the narrator can be at times rather shrill and can pis-pronounce (yes, I did that on purpose) some English words with the best of them, I have to say that I find her very talented in voice-acting, and although an actual English person might be better to read the stories, Lucy Rayner's talent would be sorely missed.

One of my favourites

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I love these books. This title was entertaining and kept me guessing until the end.

Entertaining

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