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Death in the Highlands

By: Fliss Chester
Narrated by: Sofia Zervudachi
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There’s a dangerous killer lurking by this loch, and only canny Cressida can track them down.

Scotland, June 1925. Socialite Cressida Fawcett has been invited to cast her interior design eye over the Stirling family’s new seat, Ayrton Castle, up in the Scottish Highlands. Thrilled to be spending the summer at the historic estate, Cressida fills her suitcase with this season’s hunting jackets–and some tartan for her little pug Ruby, of course!

But before the party is ready to tramp through the glens, shocking news puts paid to their plans. Hamish Glenkirk, former owner of Ayrton, has been found dead inside a turret room of the castle. The door was bolted from the inside, and the room is three stories up, surrounded by impenetrable stone walls. How did the murderer get in? And out?

With Detective Andrews of Scotland Yard at least a day’s journey away, Cressida knows she needs to get to the bottom of this case–and fast. There’s no end of suspects among the hunting party. Could it be the local doctor whose wife left him for a fling with the now-dead laird? Or is the gamekeeper hiding secrets under his kilt?

Just as Cressida is closing in on the truth, a blood-curdling scream echoes through the mist. Another member of the party, and one of the suspects, has been shot. With a wee dram in hand, can Cressida find the killer before the bagpipes play for another victim?

A gripping cozy mystery that fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey, and Lee Strauss will love.

©2023 Fliss Chester (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Cosy Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Thriller & Suspense Crime Thriller Highlander
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The story is fine, the setting is fine, the plot suitably predictable and fine but oh my word, the narrator!!! For the most part she does ok but what so nearly made me explode with terminal frustration was her inability to pronounce words correctly!!
So many examples of infuriating mispronunciation the worst being the constant repetition of 'Viss - count' as opposed to 'V-eye-count!!!' Does nobody check the finished narration? After the most recent description of 'Keda-gree' for breakfast and the introduction of Lady Honoria as Lady Honorrhea (sounding a bit like an unpleasant disease), I just felt I had to write and warn others.
By all means give it a go but just be prepared.......

I may have to return this one!

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sounds like a computerised voice, spoilt the experience for me, otherwise enjoyable listen with a good plot and the characters are becoming more believable with each book

awful narration

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I don’t understand the previous review at all which doesn’t seem relevant to this book so might be a mistake.

Compare that review to the ones of the written copy and you will understand.

Very clever and full of twists and turns, probably the best edition in this series. The setting is highly atmospheric and writing very funny.

Best in series

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The three books have light and very pleasant and overall I have found the narration good but there have been many appalling mispronunciations in each book. Even common place and every day words have been so badly pronounced, too many to recount. I have wondered if perhaps they are American English because there are differences and it is impossible to imagine an “English” English speaker to mispronounce the words involved. The most appalling mispronunciation for me was pronouncing Viscount as “visscount”, absolutely unforgivable! As the books are about English speakers in the early 20th century England to would be reasonable to expect correct pronunciation.
But the stories themselves are enjoyable.

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Loved it, great story line and characters. Something different to listen. Great listen on a rubbish spring morning

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