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  • The Case of the Canterfell Codicil

  • The Anty Boisjoly Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: PJ Fitzsimmons
  • Narrated by: Tim Bruce
  • Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (186 ratings)

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The Case of the Canterfell Codicil

By: PJ Fitzsimmons
Narrated by: Tim Bruce
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Summary

There’s a literary niche for all tastes including those who think that either Agatha Christie wasn’t funny enough or that PG Wodehouse didn’t feature anywhere near as many baffling murders as he could have. The Case of the Canterfell Codicil is a classic, cozy, locked-room mystery written in the style of an homage to PG Wodehouse. The result, for those familiar with Wodehouse or Jerome K Jerome and Agatha Christie or Dorothy L Sayers, is either an inexcusable offence to several beloved canons, or a hilarious, fast-paced, manor house murder mystery.

In The Case of the Canterfell Codicil, Wodehousian gadabout and clubman Anty Boisjoly takes on his first case when his old Oxford chum and coxswain is facing the gallows, accused of the murder of his wealthy uncle. Not one but two locked-room mysteries later, Boisjoly’s pitting his wits and witticisms against a subversive butler, a senile footman, a single-minded detective inspector, an irascible goat, and the eccentric conventions of the pastoral Sussex countryside to untangle a multilayered mystery of secret bequests, ancient writs, love triangles, revenge, and a teasing twist in the final paragraph.

©2020 by PJ Fitzsimmons (P)2022 by Blackstone Publishing
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Fun

Light-hearted, old fashioned locked-room mystery. British listeners will be occasionally jolted out of the story by the Americanisms spoken by the British characters, but it doesn’t spoil it.

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Good fun

Entertaining story with lots of Wodehouse-style humour. Very enjoyable. Unfortunately the narrator just… read the book. There was so much missed opportunity for enhancing the humour with voice characterisation and timing, but most of the characters had the same voice and some of the humour fell flat.

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Entertaining

I enjoyed the humour throughout this entertaining murder mystery story. Good story and characters. Excellent narration.

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Hugely Enjoyable Murder Mystery

Well written and excellently narrated. I am so pleased to find a new cosy murder mystery to start listening to.

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Case of silliness

If you like Wodehouse you’ll enjoy this romp. Twists and turns and a good ending

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fantastic

Great story, great humour, if you don't listen carefully you will miss a lot of the dry humour. narrator is the final part of making this a great listening experience

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Very amusing and entertaining.

I confess to never having heard of the author.....however this sounded right up my street, so I gave it a listen . So pleased that I did , as I thoroughly enjoyed every word . It takes quite a lot to amuse me these days ( grumpy old man ) but I found myself chuckling away out loud !
Good plot , wonderful characters and cleverly written and narrated. I shall read the rest in the series.

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Wonderful Fun

I liked the story. It’s written in the style of Jeeves & Wooster. The plot is gripping as well as light hearted although I had not guessed the ‘who did it’ until it was revealed.

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Quirky but fun

A very quirky mystery reminiscent of Agatha Christie but a spoof! Found myself wondering if it would make a fun TV movie or simply be annoying. It reminded me of the film Knives Out or the Cluedo movie with Tim Curry as the crazy butler. It took me a while to adjust to listening to the very ‘flowery’ writing style but the narration helped a lot. Fun, quirky and a bit different than my usual detective novels.

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Great entertainment.

love these stories, witty and fresh with lots of odd characters and engaging plots.

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