A Matter of Justice
Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Simon Prebble
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Charles Todd
About this listen
Investigating the killing, Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge discovers that the victim was universally despised in Cambury - even the victim's wife and the town's police inspector are suspect. And yet in London circles, the man was highly regarded. What triggered his death?
Rutledge doggedly follows a well-concealed trail that finally leads him to the one person who knows the whole truth. But it's too late to stop a spreading evil and a vicious settling of scores.
As the seasoned inspector comes to understand the larger picture, he realizes he may not be able to prove what he suspects. In spite of his skill, this may be the only case in which Rutledge fails to get his man.
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- brigitte
- 05-02-23
Page turner
Very well read and a very good story that kept me going back to it every moment I had free because it kept me guessing. A few good twists.
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- Susan Lee
- 20-01-23
Excellent whodunnit
Twists and turns with neat endings. The narration really enhanced enjoyment of this novel. Flawed,moralistic central character damaged by the First world war. Recommended.
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- mcsmall
- 21-12-21
A good yarn
It held my attention despite the unnecessary character of the alter ego, Hamish a stereotypical Scot.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-01-23
Interest ting ready
Well written intrigue storyline holds you in to the end - keeps the reader guessing as to the perpetrator
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- woofie
- 10-01-23
A good find
Enjoyed the book. Good narration.
Pleased to have found a new author, will listen to other books in the series.
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- barbara winters
- 11-01-23
Enjoyed this book
Well written and weaving in and out. Surprise twists and turns. Well narrated, easy to listen to. Kept my attention.
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- Mrs Edwina Hoffman
- 17-07-23
Excellent story
A very compelling read and very well narrated. I was kept guessing right to the end.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-12-21
Satisfying Mystery
Set in the past in rural England. Intriguing central character detective. Some might say slow-moving but I like the way it unravels slowly
Great performance by the reader.
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- BlakWulf
- 29-01-23
Thoroughly enjoyable
A good and complex thriller that weaves its magic steadily. Some of the accents are a bit wonky but overall very well read.
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- Bill Atkinson
- 20-01-23
The ***** did it, I think
I enjoy when my books connect. After Winston Churchill’s childhood a police crime novel set in the same era was a bonus. An intriguing tale that really keeps you guessing.
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