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  • Murder at the British Museum

  • By: Jim Eldridge
  • Narrated by: Peter Wickham
  • Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (188 ratings)

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Murder at the British Museum

By: Jim Eldridge
Narrated by: Peter Wickham
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Summary

1894. A well-respected academic is found dead in a gentlemen’s convenience cubicle at the British Museum, the stall locked from the inside. Professor Lance Pickering had been due to give a talk promoting the museum’s new 'Age of King Arthur' exhibition when he was stabbed repeatedly in the chest. Having forged a strong reputation working alongside the inimitable Inspector Abberline on the Jack the Ripper case, Daniel Wilson is called in to solve the mystery, and he brings his expertise and archaeologist Abigail Fenton with him.

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another lovely story with plenty of atmosphere.

another great story
well read with lots of historic atmosphere. the Daniel and Abigail characters very engaging.

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Enjoyed the book

Love a good who-done-it and this is very entertaining and easy to listen to.

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Great combination of crime and romance

I loved this book and the first one before this. I love a series of a detective and that he is shown to have a proper human side. ... romance entwined. Brilliant cant wait for more of Daniel and Abigail's cases. And Peter Wickham is a brilliant narrator perfect all round.

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Getting into his stride

With this second novel in his Daniel Wilson and Abigail Fenton series Jim Eldridge is clearly getting into his stride. The story hangs together and flows more smoothly than in his first novel, and he is getting to grips with his characters so that they seem more substantial. It's a good plot, which moves along quite quickly and the true villain isn't identified until a late stage in the story. The characters are meant to be somewhat larger than life and he plays around with some of the stereotypes, which adds to the fun. A good, easy listening story.

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enjoyable faux victorian crime story not taxing

Daft faux Victorian crime story. Nothing taxing but enjoyable easy listening. Great. for falling asleep to or relaxing in the Sum to

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A bit flat

I have to admit I returned this title. I wanted the plot to be good but it was flat, the desire to make Abigail a stronger female character for her day seemed forced. Trying too hard almost. Strong female characters are great but constantly reminding the reader with stereotypes is dated. I kept on falling asleep instead of listening to this. Such a shame because the idea seemed so promising.

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Well performed and well written

Good performance for so many parts. Well written for a historical detective series that has interesting characters and enough twists and turns to keep you guessing till the end.

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Sherlockian Extravaganza

Brilliant for lovers of the classic whodunit escapism at its best. Perfect for holiday reading.


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Such a great follow up

I love to read and listen and Peter wickham is brilliant as Daniel and Abigail. The story is so very plausible and kept simple and entertaining, onto the next

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Oh Dear, No, No, NO!

I had hoped that this, the second book in the series, would be more mature and believable than the first. Oh dear me no!
The two main characters are now living together, unmarried. This would have been perfectly scandalous at the time, but no one seems to bat an eyelid. There is no intimacy between, she is just as annoying, he as stupid.
Such a shame, as it was a pretty interesting premise for a series.
I am so sorry, but this is a badly written, over explained, naively drawn novel. And even though I only staggered through a tiny portion of the book, that will be an hour and a half of my life I will never get back.

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