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The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
- Narrated by: Jot Davies
- Length: 16 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Summary
Winner of the Costa First Novel Award 2018
A brilliantly original high-concept murder mystery from a fantastic new talent: Gosford Park meets Inception by way of Agatha Christie.
'Somebody's going to be murdered at the ball tonight. It won't appear to be a murder, and so the murderer won't be caught. Rectify that injustice and I'll show you the way out.'
It is meant to be a celebration, but it ends in tragedy. As fireworks explode overhead, Evelyn Hardcastle, the young and beautiful daughter of the house, is killed. But Evelyn will not die just once. Until Aiden - one of the guests summoned to Blackheath for the party - can solve her murder, the day will repeat itself over and over again. Every time ending with the fateful pistol shot.
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- PJM
- 09-06-18
Oh My Goodness
What a terrific book this is. I was gripped from the very beginning. The story is complicated and I think that listening to it in a short space of time helped me to keep up with the amount of information being decoded and remembering who all the different characters were, but it was well worth it. The writing is fantastic and I really felt like I was learning everything at the same time as the narrator. Jot Davies does a wonderful job with the narration. I can't recommended this book enough. It's unlike anything I've read or listened to before and the ending is quite simply stunning. It's a remarkable achievement to get such a high-concept story absolutely right without alienating the reader by being too clever or complex but Stuart Turton has done something very special and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
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- Martin
- 03-08-18
Complex but Brilliant. A Classic in the making!
If you tend to choose books (like I do) partly based on listening hours per credit then this is for you. After wading through the 16+ hours I instantly restarted just to revisit all the plot twists to check for holes. Stuart Turton manages to hold together all the intricate moving parts brilliantly and it all makes much more sense a second time through. How he kept it all organised in his mind as he developed the story is amazing and points to a serious new talent. I look forward to his next book even though this is not my typical genre type.
Other reviewers criticise the complexity; they are right to do so. This is definitely not a casual background listen. Some of the prose is fantastic, and the scene setting is bleak, atmospheric and claustrophobic. There are no innocent characters to redeem a darkly twisted plot or lift the oppressive mood where a stately house and grounds provides the stage for some frankly awful people to conduct their vile business. The house itself is like another character in the play, brought to life with descriptions that remind me of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast.
If that all sounds horrible, it is but in a darkly fascinating way where the story starts slow, drawing you in and accelerating once it orientates the reader and delivers some clues. It accelerates throughout with the last few hours leaving me reeling with the number of red herrings and direction changes as the mystery is revealed.
Others criticise Jot Davies' narration, but I personally found it spot on for the mood of the book. He creates the perfect atmosphere, slightly sinister but giving weight to such well written description and dialogue. His voice acting was consistent and completely believable over a wide range of characters and accents.
To sum up. Yes this does demand concentration and effort and benefits (for me) from a second listen, but I found it to incredibly rewarding and enjoyable in a morbidly fascinating way. The characters are vile, but are still believable and true to their own twisted motivations. The pacing is perfect with more and more of the mystery revealed at an accelerating rate and the climax is brilliantly done. One of the best audiobooks I have ever listened to and I cannot recommend it enough. Please put the effort in and give it a go; this could be looked back on as a classic!
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- Shane O'Dea
- 08-03-18
Fantastic and Original
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I loved this book. It was action all the way but you needed to pay attention as it had a complex plot. Took the time travel concept and reworked it in a totally original way. Can't wait for more from this author.
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- Missus-S
- 12-04-18
Utterly gripping
So many twists, I feel quite dizzy.
I found the language breathtaking, this is a skilled writer. If Agatha Christie had written Groundhog Day, this would be the end product. My life has been pretty much on hold till I finished it, it so absorbed me. Loved it. Highly recommended.
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- TDJO
- 19-01-19
Dreadful on all levels
I can’t understand the rave reviews. The idea is not new though it is a different take on reliving the same events from different perspectives. However things go badly downhill from that one acceptable premise. The writing style is very poor. Other reviews mention examples of the irritating use of nonsensical qualifiers and comparisons. One near the end was particularly feeble. At a moment of high tension (and heartbeat) “my heart thumped like a mortar”. Hmm here’s someone who has never understood if he’s heard a mortar in a film as they thump slowly and rhythmically. Drivel. The whole book is laden with such nonsense. The story is not excessively complex as some suggest, but to follow it you need to keep involved and one problem is that it is so dull it’s very easy to drift off and hear without listening. This book really needs editing down by 30%.
Finally the performance or reading is terrible. The plonking style puts emphases on every 3rd word or so regardless of whether that makes any sense.
Really this is one to avoid at all costs. You could listen to paint drying more enjoyably.
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- LH, England
- 03-05-19
Hugely disappointing
I had heard such high praise about this book, I was really looking forward to it. Unfortunately I found it tedious, very repetitive and much too long. I got so bored, I had to keep stopping listening to it and hoping it would be better when I went back to it. The narrator tried to make every single sentence so melodramatic, that I grew exhausted from listening to his constant high drama. I really wouldn't listen to the hype. I was totally disappointed by this one.
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- Angela
- 16-05-18
Dense But Interesting
Thoroughly enjoyable however I think a lot is missed in the audio version, so much so that I have reserved the ebook from my local library. I feel like I missed out on some twists with the audio and want to read it properly.
Good performance however but I don't think this was the best medium for me for this title.
32 people found this helpful
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- Sweetpea
- 02-03-18
Downtown Abbey meets Groundhog Day!
This book is completely different to any other crime book I’ve ever read! it’s complex, confusing, and mind bending, but at the same time utterly compelling.
There is a host of different characters, time hops galore and a whole host of murders. It’s one of those books that once completed, you want to start rereading to see all the clues and red herrings you missed.
A fantastic debut novel, Mr Turton!
20 people found this helpful
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- Sue
- 28-03-18
Convoluted
I would love to watch this as a TV series because as a book it seems rather all over the place. Following Aiden Bishop, who seems to be appear in a new host body every day in order to solve a Gosford Park-style murder, he's also stacked against competitors desperate to flee this entrapment.
The premise is fantastic - it's Inception mixed with Agatha Christie- but I feel the author Stuart Turton may have overstretched himself because by the end it's a tangle of a mess, and finishes rather abruptly, trying to tackle loose ends. I may be in the minority, but I found myself drifting away quite a bit, actually forgetting characters. There's far too many murders and body swapping, and I don't think it reached its potential.
29 people found this helpful
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- Janet leslie
- 23-08-18
Couldn't listen to the narration
The voice really disrupted my enjoyment of the story. I wouldn't buy another book with same narrator.
45 people found this helpful
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- Sheri Faleij
- 10-09-18
The Golden Buzzer!
Five stars are not enough.
Enthralling as you experience being multiple victims, perpetrators, advocates, accusers and think deeply of punishments and forgiveness.
I’m betting the story out twists and turns anyone who listens!
The narrator is absolutely lovely!
He’s got the feelings captured in his voice!
So very, very well done.
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- Bea
- 15-03-18
A grand read! If you think you know something ...
Absolutely loved it! The novel with so many twists and turns that you must be extremely careful on your reading path!
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- Luke GJ Potter
- 30-07-18
Page Turner, or Commute Lengthener
I loved this murder mystery. It took a little while to get going, but I trusted in the reviews here on Audible and it was worth it.
I wanted to keep listening to the story, even when my commute was over. I gets into a great flow after the janky start.
I'm really happy I seen the cover of this book in the book shop and added it to my Wishlist here.
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- Brenda Chetty
- 28-02-20
Torturous
But eventually finished it.... a very insubstantial story, narrator did not help.
No recommendations from me.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-08-21
Intetesting concept
I must admit, I haven't yet read a book similar to this one. I did not like the beginning, but when story started to evolve, I was more and more impressed.
What I liked: Plot is interesting, I didn't guess who the killer is, and it makes you contemplate about Sartre's hell and Foucault's Discipline and Punish.
What I didn't like: It can be hard to follow what all the characters do in all the different versions/repetitions of the day.
Performance is also very good.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-08-21
This was such a good tale! I loved it!
The narrator did a fantastic job of telling this story and the embodiment of each character. I will admit the plot kind of felt a bit clunky near the end when everything was coming to light but what an intricate tale I really loved it. I did feel like it hitched a bit on the main character keeping some of his actions secret to the reader but great.
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- Roger
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it's a Sci-Fi book and you won't even notice it!
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