
The Custard Corpses
A Delicious 1940s Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Matt Coles
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By:
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M J Porter
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A delicious 1940s mystery.
Birmingham, England, 1943.
While the whine of the air raid sirens might no longer be rousing him from bed every night, a two-decade-old unsolved murder case will ensure that Chief Inspector Mason of Erdington Police Station is about to suffer more sleepless nights.
Young Robert McFarlane’s body was found outside the local church hall on 30th September 1923. But, his cause of death was drowning, and he’d been missing for three days before his body was found. No one was ever arrested for the crime. No answers could ever be given to the grieving family. The unsolved case has haunted Mason ever since.
But, the chance discovery of another victim, with worrying parallels, sets Mason, and his constable, O’Rourke, on a journey that will take them back over 25 years, the chance to finally solve the case, while all around them the uncertainty of war continues, impossible to ignore.
©2021 M J Porter (P)2023 M J PorterThis is the first book in the Erdington Mysteries series, though I’d already read the second one (The Automobile Assassinations). The author skilfully recreates the atmosphere of the war years and brings plenty of relevant details to the story without overegging the custard (excuse the pun). The tale itself is an engaging one, and quirky enough to keep me wondering how it would all end. Creating realistic characters and believable relationships, the author avoids the stereotypical tropes of mysteries set in this period. One erroneous detail did stand out – bananas didn’t return to this country (certainly not in the northeast of England) until 1947. My only other niggle is down to the narrator Matt Coles, who does a decent job for the most part but managed to mispronounce the word ‘drawing’ (draw-ring) several hundred times, which spoiled the narration for me.
A quirky, engaging book with a likeable hero.
A quirky, engaging book with a likeable hero.
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Narrative a distraction.
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Great
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The story was gripping, and it took effort to not listen to it in one sitting. A good story is riveting. A good story that has ties to your own town, with places and things you know, is even more so. The plot is believable and incredibly well thought out. The characters are likeable, ordinary, people with, for the 1940s, a lot of biscuits. Matt Coles did a fabulous job of the narration, although his accents need work.
My family live in Weston, so as soon as I heard the words 'Weston Mercury' the story took on a whole new relevance. My granddaughter, who is of a similar age to Antony, goes to Walliscote Road School.... In the 1940s, my grandmother would have been a young mother with four small children, with her husband away fighting in the war, and bombs dropping around her.
All of these facts brought atmosphere and an added shiver to the story for me but, even without them, this is a brilliant book.
I do hope M J Porter writes more mysteries because, with this as their first attempt, further books will be unmissable.....
Captivating story....
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Enjoyable new series
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excellent storyline
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Absolutely dreadful accents.
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The period and the feel of police procedural work and how cases were solved in the 1940s came across well.
Having not read (listened) to anything by the author before this was an enjoyable surprise.
Interesting plot. A great listen
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