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  • The Thief Taker, Book 4
  • By: C. S. Quinn
  • Narrated by: Steve West
  • Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (121 ratings)
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The Changeling Murders

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Summary

Abduction. Murder. A conspiracy that could bring down the King.

London, 1667: In the wake of the Great Fire, a new city has emerged from the flames. The King has reopened the capital’s theatres, and the royal court is hell-bent on debauched entertainment. But amid the raucous festivities, an actress shows up dead, dressed in the clothes of a missing girl.

It’s a time of great change for thief taker Charlie Tuesday too: his old flame, Maria, is on the cusp of marrying someone else. But when she is abducted on the way to her wedding, Charlie realises her disappearance is linked to the murder.

Meanwhile, as Lent draws to a close, London is exploding into shocking riot. With brothels and theatres being attacked, Charlie and his sidekick Lily must find clues before an angry mob does. And as the mystery deepens and violence fills the streets, can Charlie solve a riddle that threatens not just Maria, but London itself?

©2018 C.S. Quinn (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Highly evocative. Good narration. Waited for this latest book to be released and it was like meeting old friends again.

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One tiny complaint

Love the story, love the writing, love the characters and love the performance. My only tiny little annoyance is that the narrator seems to forget which accent/voice he used previously and so a character's voice can change from book to book (eg in her first appearance Lily had an Irish lilt to her voice and then in this one she has a cockney accent). It just makes it more difficult to follow who's who without actively listening for the "said X" parts.

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