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Wycliffe and the House of Fear

By: W. J. Burley
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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The Kemps were a Cornish Catholic family who had held on to Kellycoryk, their family home, for almost five hundred years. But it was beginning to look as though the present century would be their last. Roger, head of the shrinking clan, was desperate to save the house and land. His second marriage, to the shrewd and tough businesswoman, Bridget, offered a way out. Bridget, prosperous head of her own company, wanted to take Kellycoryk over for development and although Roger hated the idea Bridget refused to save the estate in any other way. Then - suddenly - Bridget disappeared and old memories began to be raked over. Hadn’t Julia, Roger's first wife (also a wealthy woman) disappeared mysteriously, presumably in a boating accident? Did Roger, his sister and his disturbed children know more about the past than had ever been revealed? Wycliffe, supposed to be recuperating from an illness in the neighbourhood, found there was too much that was intriguing about the Kemps for him to ignore.

©2007 W.J Burley (P)2010 Orion Publishing Group Ltd
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The narrator is glorious. Peter Kenny ftw!

A good, cozy mister thriller. Not too fast paced, just good enough to get one out of a reading slump.

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More please!

Having seen the tv series many years ago, I was looking forward to this book and was not disappointed. The characters of the principal family are well drawn and the mystery has the usual twists and turns.
Wycliffe himself, though, and Lane and Kersey are rather undeveloped. There is very little of the probing of the psychology of the detectives nor much mention of their private lives which most contemporary murder mysteries explore. Tale well told though.
The only other Wycliffe books in audible are abridged - which is a pity, though they are read by Jack Shepherd who played Wycliffe on the TV: but generally I find abridged books dissatisfying.
More Wycliffe please!

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A more subtle mystery

Would you listen to Wycliffe and the House of Fear again? Why?

Certainly as it evokes memories with its setting of many enjoyable holidays in the county

What was one of the most memorable moments of Wycliffe and the House of Fear?

Scenes in the house which clearly showed all the family were burdened by an overwhelming recall of family history.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

Probably the scene where the body of the second wife was discovered.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. I like to savour the books rather than rush them

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Excellent

More books unabridged by W.J.Burley on audible please.
Good read, clean no swearing, good detective story

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