A Village Murder
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Narrated by:
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Charlotte Strevens
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Frances Evesham
About this listen
An English village can be deadly, when your past catches up with you....
In the beautiful rural Somerset village of Lower Hembrow, crammed full with English eccentrics, something is amiss....
Landscape gardener Imogen Bishop has spent the last 30 years trying to forget one fateful school night but when her estranged husband Greg Bishop is found dead in the grounds of her father's Georgian hotel, danger threatens to overwhelm her.
Retired police officer Adam Hennessey, hoping for a peaceful life running his traditional Somerset country pub, finds himself drawn into the unfolding drama in the hotel across the road.
Imogen, Adam and Harley the stray dog form an unlikely partnership as they try to untangle a knot of secrets, solve a murder mystery and bring a killer to justice.
©2020 Frances Evesham (P)2020 Boldwood BooksWhat listeners say about A Village Murder
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- Julia R.
- 05-08-21
Mostly good
This is an easy listen, a good story well performed. The performer uses subtle accent and tone changes to indicate the different characters – I find her very easy to listen to.
Like manyBooks in this genre, the end is disappointing with some ‘made for tv’ moments Which don’t really work. Still, for a freebie, it’s a pretty good lesson
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- Carmel Hutchcraft
- 09-08-21
Great story
Loved this and will look for more from this author in the same vein
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- Jacqui
- 15-08-21
Entertaining
A poor mans Agatha Christie including the denouncement in the library. Light weight but good
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- Sioux
- 08-05-22
Fascinating
Loved this story so much, have not read it twice to make sure there was nothing I missed.
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- MRS Sanderson
- 26-06-22
A good read
I really enjoyed this book it was full of intrigue and story, and the price was great
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- Wee Chrissie B
- 22-07-22
A nice comfy murder story
This is a cosy, easy-to-follow murder mystery. Think Midsomer Murders and Rosemary & Thyme, and add a smattering of the Vicar of Dibley.
The narration is very good, with the main voice being 1950s-style “posh” English, and various other accents and tones used to distinguish the different characters.
The two main characters are engaging, though there’s a lot of unnecessary “padding”, especially involving the dog.
The ending seemed a bit trite but I enjoyed the story enough to want to hear Adam and Imogen’s next case.
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- K. Tye
- 13-07-22
Interesting English Whodunnit
A Village Murder is an interesting English whodunnit, carrying the usual range of characters that this type of writing fosters. The characters are reasonably well rounded, with the male and female leads carrying the story along at just the right pace. The standard reveal at the end is very reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s Poirot and Marple stories. On the whole, pretty well executed and very well narrated.
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- flo
- 31-10-22
Good story
excellent very good story enjoyed it. Well worth a listen. Will listen to more in series.
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- Eric Maggs
- 25-10-22
once again really enjoyed this tale
really getting into Frances Evesham's books. they're light , clever, and fun. very well read.
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- TulipGirl
- 01-01-23
Took a while to grab me
It took until chapter 8 to really grab my attention, but then the story panned out. Some good characters and surroundings, if a bit Agatha Christie. I found the narration a bit on the posh side, and Londoners do not pronounce 'ain't that way!
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