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Dark Murder

By: Helen H. Durrant
Narrated by: Nicholas Camm
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Summary

A woman is found dead by a canal. Her eyes have been poked out.

Detective Stephen Greco has just started his job at Oldston CID and is faced with several murders with no obvious connection except for the murderer's penchant for disfigurement. His team are crumbling under the pressure; he doesn't know whom he can trust. Can Greco regain composure and control in order to stop the murders?

©2015 Helen H. Durrant (P)2017 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Good story, average narration

After going through the Baliss and Calladine series, the change of narrator takes a bit of getting used to. Jonathan Keeble is brilliant and unfortunately this narrator doesn't live up to his standard. Took me half the book to get used to it.

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really struggled to get in to it

found it really boring my mind kept wandering to other things I like a gripping story this wasn't

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could not finish

could not finish sound was dreadful soft then loud when narrator whispered could not hear.

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Disappointed

I have read the other books by Helen and they were great narrated by jonathan keeble, this book is probably great as well but the man narrating it, Nicholas Camm was horrendous his voice is a drone and as for changing character it was mind numbing!!

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Enjoyable introduction to a new series

I enjoyed this book, and the narrator, once I got used to his somewhat heavy voice. The lead character sometimes comes across as rather gloomy. But then he has his reasons.

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Poor recording

Story OK, what I could hear of it... Huge dynamic range, mumbly narrator made it impossible to listen to in the car.

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Find this Narrator hard work

I have enjoyed the complete series of Calladine and Bayliss books by this author. I downloaded 3 DCI Greco books and was looking forward to enjoying listening to them. I find the narators voice annoying, it goes soft and low half way through each sentence making it difficult to hear.

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nicely introduced the facts to build the story

good background to the build the backstory to increase the intriguing story line pull you into the intrig of the story line

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"Eyes."

D C I Stephen Greco, has newly arrived at the CID office in Oldston. His team is small, with mixed enthusiasms, and has to be quickly pulled together with the finding of the mutilated body of a woman by the canal side. The reader is introduced to each of the team members and their individual problems as well as those of Greco himself - recently divorced, he has mild OCD and finds it difficult to cope when his ex wife unexpectedly leaves their daughter with him to look after.

The book is quite short, the characters well drawn and the dialogue very plausible. narrator Nicholas Camm further increases this aspect by giving individual and easily identifiable voice to each protagonist. His performance definitely enhanced the overall enjoyment of this story. However, the murder mystery itself seemed more contrived and the introductory '15 years before' preface would have been better replaced with extra time and explanation being infused into the conclusion. The whole also suffers from an annoying variation in the playback volume which definitely reduces its star rating.

An interesting start to a new police procedural series and one I will probably continue to follow at least into book two

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Story ok, narrator absolutely dreadful

Story was ok, nothing more, nothing less, but sadly read by one of the worst narrators I’ve listened to … zero consistency in accents for each character, the lead detective who was allegedly from Norfolk swung from having a West Country accent to at one point an American drawl … unbelievable! Had I paid to listen I would’ve been sending it back for a refund of my credit! Real shame 🤷🏼‍♀️

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