
A Third Class Murder
A Cozy 1930s Mystery Set in an English Village
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Narrated by:
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Charles Johnston
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By:
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Hugh Morrison
About this listen
England, 1930. An antiques dealer is found robbed and murdered in a third class train compartment on a remote Suffolk branch line. The police believe they know who the killer is, and an arrest is soon made. A passenger on the same train, the Reverend Lucian Shaw, country parson and former army chaplain, is concerned that the police have the wrong man and begins an investigation of his own. Before long, Shaw is drawn into a web of intrigue, deceit, and murder which lurks beneath the surface of a seemingly peaceful country parish.
Fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown will love this cozy mystery set in an English village.
©2021 Hugh Morrison (P)2021 Hugh MorrisonAn easy listening yarn
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A good whodunit in the golden age style
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Great whodunnit
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No blaring historical errors , and I didn't guess who .
Not a lot of gore, violence or action so if that is your thing give it as miss .
Actually I thought the narration was excellent!
Old fashioned who done it
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Predictable but easy listening
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The poor narrator had poor dialogue and descriptive text to work with, but if anything his narration made it worse.
I wonder whether the narrator is always so dreadful?
I’ll make a note to avoid him in future.
Woeful! Plodding story, even more plodding narration.
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