The Murder Stone
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Imogen Church
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Charles Todd
About this listen
"A stunner, exquisitely plotted and characterized, with Todd’s trademark meticulous backdrop of World War I-era England.” (Strand Magazine)
The Great War is still raging when Francesca Hatton’s adored grandfather dies on his estate in England’s isolated Exe Valley. She is his sole heir, for her five cousins are dead now on the battlefields of France. Among his effects, Francesca is stunned to find a letter cursing the Hattons. And at the funeral, a stranger publicly accuses Hatton of murder. Who was her grandfather? The kind man who raised her - or a secretive killer? For in the back garden where she and her cousins once played, there is a white stone they always called the Murder Stone.
Alone, with no one to help her, Francesca is determined to clear Hatton’s good name. But when a series of ominous “accidents” occur, she realizes that in her pursuit of the truth, she has crossed the path of someone who won’t be satisfied until all the Hattons are dead.
Praise for The Murder Stone
“Seamless...a compelling insight into the home front during 1916.” (Chicago Tribune)
“A gripping novel of family secrets set against the tragedy of World War I.” (Mystery Lovers Bookshop News)
“Many twists and turns, angst-ridden characters, and an evocative historical setting. A gripping read.” (Library Journal)
©2003 Charles Todd (P)2019 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about The Murder Stone
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- Mrs Maureen Cate
- 10-05-20
Enjoyable...
I very nearly stopped listening in the first few minutes. A lengthy list of characters may be appropriate at the front of a book for reference as one is reading., but is pointless and inappropriate when listening to a story.
For the rest, it’s an enjoyable enough yarn although predicable and not much of a mystery. I would say that it isn’t on a par with the excellent Inspector Rutledge series.
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- Susan Yoxall-Doyle
- 27-03-24
Muddled story
Disappointed as I love a Charles Todd book x the characters were not believable x they kept dramatically changing their moral stances and their true feelings and emotions from one chapter to the next x the story was very muddled x the narrator was so over the top with the emotions that her delivery made you think the characters were performing a pantomime on stage x I’m a bit sad really because I really do like a Charles Todd book 🙁
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