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The Groote Park Murder

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The Groote Park Murder

By: Freeman Wills Crofts
Narrated by: Crawford Logan
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From a murder in South Africa to the tracking down of a master criminal in northern Scotland, this is a true classic of Golden Age detective fiction by one of its most accomplished champions.

When a signalman discovers a mutilated body inside a railway tunnel near Groote Park, it seems to be a straightforward case of a man struck by a passing train. But Inspector Vandam of the Middeldorp police isn’t satisfied that Albert Smith’s death was accidental, and he sets out to prove foul play in a baffling mystery which crosses continents from deepest South Africa to the wilds of northern Scotland, where an almost identical crime appears to have been perpetrated.

The Groote Park Murder was the last of Freeman Wills Crofts’ stand-alone crime novels, foreshadowing his iconic Inspector French series and helping to cement his reputation (according to his publishers) as ‘the greatest and most popular detective writer in the world’. Like The Cask, The Ponson Case and The Pit-Prop Syndicate before it, here were a delightfully ingenious plot, impeccable handling of detail and an overwhelming surprise ‘curtain’ from a masterful crime writer on the cusp of global success.

This Detective Club classic is introduced with an essay by Freeman Wills Crofts, unseen since 1937, about The Writing of a Detective Novel.

©2019 Freeman Wills Crofts (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
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Interesting myrder story by Freeman Willis Croft. i had listen to several of his Inspector French books and wanted to try his otherbooks. There was a point when i felt ir dragged a little, but the final cchapters made up for that in my opinion. Surprising ending. Did not see that coming.

Great twist at end

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I took a chance on this audio book, as I had not come across the author before.
It was a really enjoyable listen. lots of twists and turns, which kept me guessing right until the end. I shall certainly try others in the series.

Entertaining listening

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it's very long but keeps the listener plodding back and forth with the two detectives in each Part. However when Part 2 seemed to promise a repeat of Part 1, this time in Scotland I gave up and skipped ahead. I had worked out the motives early on and was relieved at being proven right in the last minutes. The story is very well read I feel given that there is not a lot of action in Part 1 apart from some tireless but not very imaginative police work.

Exhausting procedural detail.

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As an afficionado of the classic crime novel, I've seen most of the variants on plot; but this one kept me intrigued, and the twist at the end really did take me by surprise. Having the book set in two very different locations gives it a freshness and variety, and while it is certainly a product of its time (the characters are rather old-fashioned) this gives it a charm of its own: people 'dismount from' their cars, and 'stable' them when not in use, and there are many other little indications of the manners and usages of a bygone era.

The narrator is very pleasant to listen to, and manages to give the various characters, including minor characters, an audible identity.

I found this one of the most absorbing and satisfying crime novels I've listened to for a long time. Very enjoyable!

One of the best detective stories I've come across

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With all its twists and turns, this story was skilfully written. I would never have guessed who dunnit. But I couldn't remember who the murderer was in the story but the outcome was good.

Skilful

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