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By: Barbara Nadel
Narrated by: Paul Thornley
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Irving Levy is a man with few roots and, now that he is terminally ill, is anxious to find anyone to whom he can leave his considerable property. When he learns that there may be more to the disappearance of his younger sister, who disappeared when she was a baby, he engages the services of Hakim and Arnold to investigate.

Unwittingly in mortal danger, the private detectives and Levy enter the world of Barking Park Fair and the secrets its brightly coloured attractions conceal. Secrets that lead them not just back to a crime committed in 1963, but to the chaotic world of post-war Europe where few people were what they seemed.

©2018 Barbara Nadel (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Fiction Detective Historical Private Investigators Suspense Fiction Mystery War
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"Impeccable mystery plotting, exotic and atmospheric." (Guardian)

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Another success for Hakim and Arnold

I can't understand why this series has not been taken up with a series on TV. The stories are always really interesting and we get drawn into the lives of the characters. The narrator has done an excellent job swapping from an Asian lady to East End lad to an Orthodox Jewish gentleman to Hungrarian showman. The story has been left open for the next episode- can't wait.

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A wonderful story...

...by a wonderful author with the best narrator (in my opinion) - great characters and always really interesting tales - odd though because the other characters she writes about just don't do it for me, funny isn't it...

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Too Wordy

Strange narration and too much exposition. It could have been a better story if Nadel had not tried to cram so much cultural info into it. Anyone following the series will have read/heard it all in previous books and it is not essential to the story. And why don’t more of these people go to the police? That is one thing that was not made clear.

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Rather Confusing

In my view the book was rather confusing. The scene of the action would change unannounced two or three times a chapter. Paul Thornley held everything together, as he always does, but the author had me confused from minute one and it never really improved all the way through.

Without Thornley at the helm I wouldn’t have finished the book and it was all rather confusing at the end and I wondered if I would re-read it. I will not as, fortunately, I have found another Thornley narrated book, which is so much better structured.

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