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Call the Dying

Lydmouth, Book 7

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Call the Dying

By: Andrew Taylor
Narrated by: Philip Franks
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From the number-one best-selling author of The Ashes of London and The Fire Court, this is the seventh instalment in the acclaimed Lydmouth series

Love and need make unexpected bedfellows, and both are blind. As the grip of a long hard winter tightens on Lydmouth, a dead woman calls the dying in a seance behind net curtains. Two provincial newspapers are in the throes of a bitter circulation war. A lorry driver broods, and an office boy loses his heart.

Britain is basking in the warm glow of postwar tranquillity, but in the quiet town of Lydmouth, darker forces are at play. The rats are fed on bread and milk, a gentleman's yellow kid glove is mislaid on a train and something disgusting is happening at Mr Prout's toy shop.

Returning to a town shrouded in intrigue and suspicion, Jill Francis becomes acting editor of the Gazette. Meanwhile, there's no pleasure left in the life of Detective Chief Inspector Richard Thornhill. Only a corpse, a television set and the promise of trouble to come.

©2012 Andrew Taylor (P)2020 Audible, Ltd
Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Traditional Detectives Thriller Detective Heartfelt Suspense
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Critic reviews

"Andrew Taylor is a master story-teller." (Daily Telegraph)

"An excellent writer. He plots with care and intelligence and the solution to the mystery is satisfyingly chilling." (The Times)

"The most under-rated crime writer in Britain today." (Val McDermid)

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Lovely series, I love the characters and I’m savouring each book. There’s only one left! Great narration too!

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Excellent

I am really enjoying this series - the characters, plot and pace are good enough to get lost in the book - and an excellent narrator.

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Not a Bad Read but not superb

Very complicated plot and the performance like the films of that era Would read more happily😀😀

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Another excellent entry in the seris

Andrew Taylor on form again. Always good to return to Lydmouth to meet old friends and some new ones. And the plotting is as well constructed as ever.

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Wonderful

I have listened to a lot of Andrew Taylor’s books and I really enjoy The Lydmouth Series.
He is brilliant at evoking the period of the 50’s. With the awesome Philip Franks as narrator it was a real treat.

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A very good listen

Plots and twists going on throughout the book. You never know what will happen next. A very novel twist at the end. Very well performed by Philip Frank's.

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The description of ordinary life and its movements that we all take for granted daily.

I have never listened properly to the background elements to a story so much as I have with this series of stories. The descriptions of little occurrences and interactions with the surroundings of the goings on in Lydmouth and its community are outstanding. I have read all Andrew Taylors books but the Lydmouth tales struck me the most. Reading the books physically is one thing , but listening to them especially with the master craft of Philip Franks voice brought a new dimension to the tales. It was the small seemingly insignificant short descriptions of everyday events or surroundings and locations etc that really make the story stand out. True escapism . Although Lydmouth seems a dangerous place to live you really feel like you would love to go and visit. Thank you Andrew Taylor and Audible. Great work

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