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The Other Half

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The Other Half

By: Charlotte Vassell
Narrated by: Imogen Wilde, Michael Muyunda
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About this listen

'An incredible crime debut.' ERIN KELLY
'As sharp, witty and energetic as it is bitingly satirical.' JANICE HALLETT

The night before
Rupert's 30th is a black tie dinner at the Kentish Town McDonald's - catered with cocaine and Veuve Clicquot.
The morning after
His girlfriend Clemmie is found murdered on Hampstead Heath. All the party-goers have alibis. Naturally.

This investigation is going to be about Classics degrees and aristocrats, Instagram influencers and who knows who. Or is it whom? Detective Caius Beauchamp isn't sure. He's sharply dressed, smart, and as into self-improvement as Clemmie - but as he searches for the dark truth beneath the luxury, a wall of staggering wealth threatens to shut down his investigation before it's begun.

Can he see through the tangled set of relationships in which the other half live, and die, before the case is taken out of his hands?

Bitingly funny, full of twists, and all too close to reality, this is a stunning debut from your next favourite crime writer.

'Scintillating' HARRIET TYCE
'An incredibly accomplished debut. The writing is pin-sharp and skewers class and pretension with hilarious precision . . . Vassell is a unique and much-needed voice in crime fiction, and sure to be a new favourite for many!' CAILEAN STEED

©2023 Charlotte Vassell (P)2023 Faber & Faber
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Crime Exciting Funny Suspense

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This was a really good story with well-drawn characters. However the male narrator was terrible. Spoke too quickly and indistinctly

Good story

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The male narrator was really quite bad. His phrasing and stress was all over the place, and he spoke far too quickly for someone who doesn’t enunciate well. His “posh” accents were cringey and were sometimes applied to the wrong character. And if you’re going to narrate a book with Classical references, please look up the pronunciation first.
The female narrator was fine, if not very convincing with male voices.
The story was ok, I just wish I’d read it rather than listened to it.

Decent story, shame about the male narrator

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The male narrator is almost impossible to hear properly, which is a shame as that's half the story! I had to give up as I always listen when I'm out and about and couldn't be bothered to keep rewinding to try and hear what he was saying.

Shame about the narrator

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I'm a bit tired of reading about tired depressed detectives with substance issues, so Caius Beauchamp is like a breath of fresh air. The story overall is very good and relevant with complicated undercurrents.

The disappointing part is the male narrator, his chapters were full of mumbling, and at times it even became hard to follow the story because of that.

A good story

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Does nobody listen to an audio to make sure it sounds good? The male narrator was mumbling his lines to the point, I nearly gave up on it. Quite astonishing there is no quality control.

A so so story ruined by the male narrator

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