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The Man in the Queue

Inspector Alan Grant, Book 1

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The Man in the Queue

By: Josephine Tey
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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Book #1 in the Inspector Alan Grant series.

The Man in the Queue is the first book in Josephine Tey’s series of detective novels featuring Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard.

In 1920s London, the packed queue for the city’s most popular musical comedy is growing impatient. When the theatre doors open at last and the crowd surges forward, a man falls to the ground, stabbed with a small silver blade. The dead man carries no identification and none of those near him in the queue noticed him until he collapsed, nor did they appear to have any motive for killing him.

Inspector Alan Grant is called in to unravel the mystery, and as he delves deeper into the identity of the victim, he uncovers a tangled web of suspects and secrets, and his investigation culminates in a breathless manhunt leading from London all the way to the Scottish highlands and back, before at last a truth is revealed that shocks even the canny detective himself.

Josephine Tey (1896-1952) was a renowned author and one of the most celebrated figures in detective fiction. Tey initially pursued a career in theatre, writing plays before shifting her focus to novels, and her writing is characterised by psychological depth, strong character development, and a subversion of traditional crime fiction norms. Her most notable works include The Daughter of Time, Brat Farrar, and The Franchise Affair, and despite her relatively small output, her influence is significant, inspiring future generations of mystery writers.

Public Domain (P)2023 SNR Audio
Crime Fiction Mystery Fiction Crime Scary Theatre
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I possess all of Josephine Tey’s books, except this one. Found this first audible rendition incredibly hard to follow and my attention constantly wandering. It was a great effort to finish.

The narrator was excellent for women characters, but utterly awful playing the men. It spoilt the enjoyment.

Having said all that, I have downloaded the entire collection (64 hours) of her books with one credit and hope this just happens to be my least favourite.


Hard to follow

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This is a good story, conclusion is a little disappointing. Very well read, and enjoyable though

Enjoyable

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I got lost and bored listening to the unnecessary prose. It felt like a sentence was written then a thesaurus was used to find an alternative word for each word in the sentence. Eventually the story got going and it wasn’t too bad. Narrator was ok, a few iffy accents but on the whole listenable.

An ok story but tries to be too arty

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A bit of a cheating ending I felt. Up to then I had enjoyed it.

Bad ending

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This book is amazing, it’s narrated well just in an odd style that may make it seem a little boring but once you get into a bit you get sucked into the story

Narrated like it’s the thoughts through someone’s head, someone reading it’s head

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