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Heads You Lose

Inspector Cockrill Mysteries Series, Book 1

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Heads You Lose

By: Christianna Brand
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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In the English countryside, one of the well-mannered guests at Pigeonsford Estate may be a murderer in this series debut by an Edgar Award-nominated author.

As war rages in Europe, the citizens of London flee to the country. At Pigeonsford, a group of guests plays cards, drinks tea, and acts polite - but Grace Morland knows the strong emotions that lurk beneath the placid social surface. She's painfully in love with Stephen Pendock, the squire of Pigeonsford, but Pendock's smitten with young beauty Francesca Hart. One afternoon, Fran debuts a new hat, and Grace's jealousy gets the better of her. She exclaims, "I wouldn't be seen dead in a ditch in a thing like that!" She will soon be proven wrong. Grace is found dead with the hat on her head - and her head removed from her neck. To the scene comes the incomparable Inspector Cockrill, who finds that far more than petty jealousy lies beneath this hideous murder.

©1988 Christianna Brand; Foreword copyright 1993 by Jessica Mann (P)2021 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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But why have a male narrator when a large part of the charm of these novels comes from Brand’s witty authorial voice??? Inspector Cockerill is not the main character!

The narrator is OK but doesn’t really convey the nuance of character - so although these recordings are better than nothing, they feel like a missed opportunity.

Great to have these Christianna Brand novels on audio

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You're in the hands of both a master storyteller as well as a perfect reader for the story

You are in the hands of a master

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Enjoyable narration, correct for the period and genre. It was OK as a Book 1. Insp Cockrill mosied through the tale, not making a strong stamp of his personal style or abilities. As a who dun it, it was in the dark until the end. A nice spectrum of interesting characters to tantalise your brain as you pit your wits to find who did it.

The victims have very dark ends, a lot more shocking than many books I've had. Some twists, some turns. Will look out for Book 2.

ENJOYED IT

Dark

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It felt like this book was written in the 1950s so strange was it’s approach to plot (red herrings, info coming from nowhere and dreams) and it’s grotesque characters. I rather hoped more of them might get bumped off. There’s an older man who has been in love with the extremely vapid young woman since she was literally a child, her sister who claims to be obsessed by her own husband (the husband is Jewish in case you miss all the dodgy and downright anti-Semitic references ). The detective does nothing and even the dog is irritating. Just bizarre!

Very odd

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Nice comfortable listen,with a surprising twist.
Never saw the end result coming - made a nice change.

A Cosy Mystery

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