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From the well-known author whose books inspired the wildly popular Murdoch Mysteries TV series, comes the third WWII-era DI Tom Tyler mystery; for fans of Foyle's War, wartime dramas, and, of course, Maureen Jennings!

It's summer, 1942, and after a tough couple of years, DI Tom Tyler is making a fresh start in Ludlow, Shropshire. On the outskirts of town, St. Anne's Convalescent Hospital, staffed by nursing sisters who are Anglican nuns, has been established in an old manor house to help victims of the war to recover. After a horrifying double murder is discovered on the grounds, Tyler must figure out how the crime could have occurred in such a secluded and presumably impenetrable place, where most of the patients are unable to walk or are blind, or both, not to mention deeply traumatized. To add to the puzzle, Tyler begins almost immediately to receive mysterious letters recounting terrible crimes far away. He realizes that he is not only seeking the murderer, but that the horrors of the war are closing in on this place that was meant to be a refuge.

Maureen Jennings, beloved author of the Murdoch novels that inspired the popular TV series (known as The Artful Detective in the US), surpasses herself in this vivid portrayal of wartime Britain, brilliantly blending a classic murder mystery with a deeply human story of how the effects of war live on far from the fields of battle.

©2014 Maureen Jennings (P)2015 Audible Inc.
Crime Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives War & Military Murder War
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I found that despite a promising start the plot was rather weak and failed to grip the attention...

Good

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Quite an enjoyable story.

Very strange narration though, I was distracted by the way the narrator pronounced words such as “calm,” “Hearth”, “address”, and even the word “narrator” itself.

Strange narration style

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I read a lot of historical novels and they often feature real people and, of course, you can’t libel the dead but using the men of the central operation in this story, real names or not, sat uncomfortably with me. I’m sure many will say it’s no different to other books set in WW2 and they may well be right, but for me personally, it left a bad taste in my mouth.

Uncomfortable reading

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Unusual subject of post WW1 convalescent and rehabilitative unit. Characters well drawn, details considered, plot intriguing.

The narrator is not right for this: presumably American so many English words pronounced for the US and idiomatic language entirely mispronounced. The accents are inconsistent and inaccurate.

Interesting story

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I found that despite a promising start the plot was rather weak and failed to grip the attention...

Only average

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