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The Cambridge Murders

By: Glyn Daniel
Narrated by: Peter Wickham
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Fisher College at Cambridge lies between St John’s and Trinity Colleges. Here one morning the bed makers and gyps, clamouring for admission on the last day of term were admitted to find, lying across the path, the body of one of the college porters.

The murder of the porter begins a mystery which deepens when it is found that the unpopular Dean of the college is missing. The search for the murderer is conducted in part by the police and partly by the Vice President of Fisher College Sir Richard Cherrington, an eminent but slightly eccentric archaeologist with a penchant for amateur detection.

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Glyn Daniel is an unsung master of the (later) Golden Age of detective fiction. But what is a Cambridge archaeology profeesor

A scholarly gem

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it was my first audible book and I loved it. will definitely continue with my subscription.

fab

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too drawn out and the story line jumps about too much. very very disappointing ending.

long winded

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When I started the audiobook I thought it was great but as I'm not a uni person I kept getting confused by who was who. I'm still not sure who actually did the murder maybe I'll have to listen to the audiobook again 😣😣😣

THE CAMBRIDGE MURDERS

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This is a good tale, but I did not write this as soon as I had finish it so as I can't remember much about it there was not much that was memorable I suppose. I do remember though that I enjoyed it. I think it was Sir Ambrose (?) who seemed sympathetic amateur detective solving a puzzling who dunnit

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