Death at the Grand
A Robert Engelbart Mystery, Book Two
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Jamieson
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By:
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Robin Roughley
About this listen
Author Robert Engelbart is slowly finding his feet in the picturesque village of Dapple Dyke. Away from the smoke and grime of London, he is learning to love the rolling hills; the clean, fresh air; and the river that meanders through the valley. Although the cottage he inherited from his late Aunt Edith still feels as if it belongs to the woman he had spent time with as a child during the blitz over 25 years earlier.
After a long period of writer's block, he had actually gotten busy with the Imperial typewriter, and to his own amazement, he now has a new book out, and as far as Robert is concerned, that is the end of the matter - that is, until his agent insists he attends the Tapmore Literary Festival to mix with the great and the good.
At first, Robert is less than keen to attend. And then he has one of those rare eureka moments and comes up with a plan - a plan that includes asking Fay Buckleberry, local baker of all things delicious and the love of his life, to be his guest at the festival.
Fay had never attended a literary festival before, and the truth is, neither had Robert. Within hours of arriving at The Grand, they find themselves embroiled in a world of spite and lies, a world of shark-like literary agents hunting for new authors and backstabbing one another for all they are worth.
When the body of one of the agents is found, Robert finds himself under suspicion, with enemies determined to see him pay. He has to unravel the web of deceit and slow-burning hatred, not only to save himself from spending the rest of his days behind bars, but others as well.
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- Maureen
- 19-05-22
Good.
I liked this a lot better than the first one, and can't wait for the next one.
Im loving the Characters and the storyline was great, narration was perfect.
Less innuendos than the first book, although they are funny in the first book at first, they got too repetitive and got annoying.
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- Marple
- 23-02-22
Just wonderful
I love this gentle slightly quirky series. Great narration, really brings the characters to life. Can’t wait for the next one. If you like the Bunberry series you like this one.
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- P A Burton
- 02-01-22
Wonderful narration!
I love this narrator, he seems to take on the personalities of all the characters, pulling you into their world. Never faults on his pronunciation of words, he's a joy to listen to in all honesty!
I had read this book before listening to this audi so I new the story which already sets pictures in you head, the narrator actually confirmed what I imagined in my mind!
Wonderful, can't recommend this book and narration highly enough!
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