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  • Arrowood and The Meeting House Murders

  • An Arrowood Mystery, Book 4
  • By: Mick Finlay
  • Narrated by: Malk Williams
  • Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (48 ratings)
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By: Mick Finlay
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Summary

London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood.

Nowhere to hide.

London, 1879. As winter grips the city, a group of African travellers seek sanctuary inside the walls of the Quaker Meeting House. They are being hunted by a ruthless showman who is forcing them to perform in his ethnic exhibition in the London Aquarium.

Nowhere to turn.

Private Investigator William Arrowood and his assistant, Barnett, agree to help the travellers avoid capture. But when they arrive at the Meeting House, they find a scene of devastation. Two people have been murdered, and the others have fled into the night.

Nowhere to run.

The hunt for the real killer leads Arrowood into the dark heart of Victorian London. A shadowy world of freak shows, violence and betrayal, where there are no good choices and only the slimmest chance of survival....

©2021 Mick Finlay (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

"Finlay depicts a seedy, desperate London and vivid characters with considerable skill." (The Times)

"A riveting tale of intrigue, exploitation and danger. I felt as though I was right there in the foggy, soot-stained alleyways of Victorian London, looking anxiously over my shoulder." (S. W. Perry)

"It really evokes the era, and Arrowood is a very interesting, flawed, sleuth." (Faith Martin)

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mnot sure on this one.

overall I love this series and the characters but I struggled with the storyline on this one. it just didn't hook me as much as the previous books. narration as excellent as usual.

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Excellent historical crime fiction

Once again I was riveted by the storytelling ,characters and setting of Arrowod’s London. An outstanding novel and series

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Superb !

Another great book from Mick Finlay in his brilliant Arrowood series .
wonderful performance by Malk Williams !

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Missed the humour

One of the things I loved about the previous Arrowood books was the humour that really made me genuinely laugh out loud at times.

Whilst the plot and narration were brilliant as usual and taught me a lot regarding our History, I found myself missing the humour that seemed to be missing in this book and as a result it felt a bit heavy.

I genuinely hope to listen to future books as I do find them very enjoyable! But perhaps Mr Finlay could inject the humour back in, which is what makes them well balanced and outstanding to listen to :-)

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Gritty

I have listened to all the Arrowood books. This latest did not disappoint. Loved it.

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Enjoyable - again

I’ve enjoyed all the Arrowood books; this is excellently crafted & superbly narrated. There’s a grittiness here which brings home how unpleasant it must have been to live in that period in comparison to the comfort so many enjoy today.

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Rumple rumple rumple

The story is ok in this one but I didn’t enjoy it as much as some of the earlier ones. It got quite irritating because the author has discovered the word “rumple” (basically meaning “rump”) and uses it in every other paragraph like when a child learns a new slang word.

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apologetic

I enjoyed this book, characters are fascinating. but it feels like history meets woke, and the author is trying to avoid cancel culture. especially the little speeches at the beginning and the end. if you're going to write about a subject, drawing on history, assume that we're smart, and we've done our homework. I've left this book feeling like I have been chastised for the empire

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