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Death of a Hollow Man

A Midsomer Murders Mystery, Book 2

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Death of a Hollow Man

By: Caroline Graham
Narrated by: John Hopkins
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Death of a Hollow Man is the second instalment in the Midsomer Murders series, featuring an exclusive foreword by John Nettles (ITV’s DCI Tom Barnaby).

Backstage nerves are fraying, and revenge is on its way. As Causton Amateur Dramatic Society prepares for the opening night of Amadeus, in the wings Esslyn Carmichael suspects his wife is having an affair with the leading man. And where better to settle scores than the stage?

Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby expects an evening of entertainment, attending only to show support for his wife. But when someone turns Esslyn’s final grand gesture into a gruesome coup de theatre, Barnaby’s investigation suddenly begins.

©1989 Caroline Graham (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural
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Great story, fabulous narration

Firstly, John Hopkin’s narration is marvellous. He has played Scott in Midsomer Murders and, deliberately or not, has captured John Nettles’ vocal tone and mannerisms. In my view this adds immeasurably to the listening pleasure. Secondly, Caroline Graham’s writing is skilful and creative. She doesn’t ham up the humour but inserts the occasional delightful phrase that brings a surprised smile. The characterisation is full and rounded, and ‘tops and tails’ the murder investigation. I have read some reviews that say it is ‘slow to start’, I can see why that would be thought - if one is wanting the murder to be the starting point and the investigation to be about police procedure. If that is your preferred plot, you may feel a little impatient. But taken as a whole, a delightful 10 hours or so of John Hopkins’ delightful voice reading a cracking story!

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Exceptional

A wonderful story, brilliantly narrated. The characters really lived!

But, only 2 audio books? Can I have more?

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A great listen

Great listen! I really enjoyed the plot, the story was narrated beautifully - can't wait for the next!

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Just like the TV Series

Just like the TV Series … except Joyce Barnaby is less glamorous in the book.
A good story with a nice twist.
I will certainly seek out the other Caroline Graham books.
The narration is obviously informed by John Nettles TV portrayal of Barnaby but this is a welcome comfort. One can easily believe it is Nettles in the role - so good is John Hopkins’ narration.

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Wonderful characters

I love these books and this one is such a good listen that I hated to turn it off.

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Rather dated

Good narration but story is dated and if it’s time. and the ending is rather weak

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Fantastic

This is my favourite book out of the Barnaby series. The characters are so human - funny, kind, petty, jealous, spiteful… The plot was brilliant and I enjoyed the twists and turns throughout. I also found Barnaby to be at the top of his game.

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Death of a hollow man

The narrator was superb. The story was clever and the characters well rounded. Ten out of ten!!!!

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Fantastic

I absolutely loved this. The way you can put characters to their descriptions and vocalised brilliantly. It totally drew me in to all the characters stories. I will definitely find the following book.

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So much better than book 1

It’s so much better than book 1, because there’s a lot of time NOT spent on snide, bitter, and bitchy Barnaby, plus prejudiced and outright offensive Troy. They really do detract from the story. We don’t need them or their family members.

So I appreciate this book where they obviously have to appear, but are much less front and centre. Really, the quality of the writing and narration, means we don’t need the grossly exaggerated police staff.

Great narration, including the spot on impersonation of the ITV actor who played the lead.

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