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Death in Delft
- A 17th Century Historical Murder Mystery (Master Mercurius Mystery Series, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
- Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Three missing girls. Only one body. Where are the others?
1671, Delft
Three young girls have been abducted from their homes. The body of one has been found in a shallow grave. The other two are still missing. The murder has shocked everyone in the peaceful city of Delft, and the mayor is desperate to catch the perpetrator before panic can spread any further.
With the bitterly cold January weather intensifying, it is doubtful that the other two girls are still alive. But whoever took them is still at large.
The mayor requests the help of Master Mercurius, a gifted cleric from a nearby university, and local artist Vermeer, who uses his skills to sketch the crime scenes.
Can they find the missing girls before it's too late? Will Mercurius be able to track down the killer?
Or will more victims succumb to Death in Delft?
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- Flipper Flipper
- 18-10-23
could be good?
I think this is going to be a great story but I just can't listen to the narrator...in some respects he has a rich voice but his voice rises and falls out of step with the flow of the story...very off putting! a shame as the storyline looks right up my street and the half chapter I listened to was well written.
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- Alžběta
- 13-03-24
Very enjoyable.
"Death in Delft" is an excellent and surprisingly hilarious murder mystery set in 17th-century Netherlands. This was my first book by Graham Brack, but I'm looking forward to reading more by him.
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- KPMG
- 03-11-23
Average Story and Narration
As a free listen, it's okay.
Narrator speeds through story as if trying to get it over and done with, okay but not great.
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- DEREK
- 31-05-21
Excellent start to this series.
Very good and interesting introduction to this series , interwoven with historical characters. Looking forward to second book.
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- Avid Kindler
- 02-11-22
Interesting and different
17th century Holland is a place and period I know little about, which made this book appealing. Master Mercurius is an engaging character. An ordained catholic priest (in secret) who is simultaneously an ordained protestant priest, Mercurius is faced with some unique dilemmas. This rather naive university lecturer is sent to Delft to investigate the disappearance of three young girls, one of whom has been found dead.
I enjoyed the book and would like to read more by Graham Brack, but I may choose to read rather than listen. Though the narrator has a pleasant voice and is able to give different characters appropriate voices, i found his delivery too repetitive in intonation. There would be a whole sequence of sentences read with the same pitch and lift at the end. It felt as if I was listening to a shopping list. I also felt that there was a lot more humour in the text than came over in the narration.
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- Sarah J
- 25-06-21
Fabulous listen
A really good listen akin to the Cadfael type genre of detectives. Loved the characters and plot twists along the way
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- Peter
- 24-04-24
Death and humour in Delft
An engaging and humorous detective story, wonderfully read. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Master Mercurius is an engaging and unusual character with a deadpan sense of humour and some unconventional theological views for the time. Looking forward to the next in the series.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-10-22
Excellent!
Really enjoyed this book. Identifiable, accurate, humorous and beautifully read! Only pity is that it’s a bit short. But we’ll worth a credit. Please write more GB!
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-02-24
A pleasant surprise
I found this book searching for historical fiction, which I really enjoy.
I read some reviews and decided to give it a go. It was a really good story, set in 17th century Holland and features Vermeer the artist! I enjoyed the humour and I thought the narrator was good too. Definitely going to get the other two books now.
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-02-24
The complexity, atmosphere and the puzzle are excellent.
The narrator seems to be almost two different voices- the main character is voiced well, but most of the others have a strange repetitive intonation that sounds like an AI bot. It’s as though he’s reading it without bothering to think, just scrim reading. Weird. I’ll keep listening as long as I can beat it cos I want to know whodunnit!
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