The Big Bow Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Walter Covell
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By:
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Israel Zangwill
About this listen
With a flair for storytelling and a literate style comparable to his contemporary, Charles Dickens, Israel Zangwill concocts a heady satire of Victorian England, setting his scene in London's picturesque Bow district. His hero is the colorful retired police inspector Grodman, whose egotism and brilliance bear striking resemblance to that most famous 19th century fictional sleuth - Sherlock Holmes.
Public Domain (P)1982 Jimcin RecordingsAs to the narrator, this is a London story, the descriptions and atmosphere of London of that period permeate the book, so whatever possessed the producer to provide a narrator with an American accent? It jars and distracts throughout and is totally inappropriate.
To sum up, a tedious and unpleasant little story that should have been left in the annals of Crime Fiction History, is unsuited to an audiobook, and certainly not in an American voice.
A Tedious Little Story and Dreadful Narrator
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