Death at Dapple Dyke
A Robert Engelbart Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Christopher jamieson
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By:
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Robin Roughley
About this listen
When Robert Engelbart inherits his Aunt Edith's cottage in the picturesque village of Dapple Dyke, he is both amazed and confused in equal measure. Truth is he had only ever been to the village once before as a 10-year-old and that had been to stay with his aunt, whilst London was being blitzed.
Now as the author of two "angry young man" novels he is struggling to write a third. Trouble is he no longer feel angry enough and the Imperial typewriter has remained silent for almost three years. Not good when your agent is expecting you to deliver your "masterpiece" within the next three weeks.
Though all that is about to change as Robert discovers that Dapple Dyke is not as tranquil as it first appears.
There is a brittle darkness about the place, and the more he learns about the occupants of the village, the more his interest is piqued.
Only when he discovers the body in the church, does Robert Engelbart truly realises just how dark and deep the roots go in Dapple. The question is, can he solve the mystery, or will he find himself ensnared in the machinations that bubble just below the surface of Dapple Dyke Village?
©2021 Robin Roughley (P)2021 Robin Roughleyinnuendos galore
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Based in a very small quintessential English village an authour return back to sort his deceased aunts house when murder strikes. Numerous times!
Cream fancies and Beavers galore the book isn't without its villains
Highly recommend
Audio book newbie
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Mixed feelings
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Enjoyable nostalgia
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I haven't listened to many audio books I have to say. Reason being, out of them all only two past muster, either a boring flat voice which failed to hold my attention, sending me to sleep in the process or the characters all appeared to be the same person!
This narrator is quite frankly the bee's knees in storytelling and I hung on his every word, wonderful crystal clear dictation and every single character portrayed in what you envisage and hear in your own head, by the second chapter he had me believing he was actually Robert Engelbart the main character, the differences in voices for all the other villagers, leaves you in no uncertain terms as to who is who in this bygone village - with murder in it's midst!
It's great to feel the need to punch the air and shout 'YEAH' at the end of a book, when a narrator transfers your own pent up joy, at a great ending to a story, by their own voice which mirrors your own imagination!
Wonderful, could listen to this reader of books for days on end, I didn't want to miss a single word!
Wonderful narration!
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