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The Tomb of the Chatelaine
- A 1920s Country House Murder Mystery (Heathcliff Lennox, Book 6)
- Narrated by: Sam Dewhurst -Phillips
- Series: Heathcliff Lennox, Book 6
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Summary
Murder, mystery and a dog of distinction. Heathcliff Lennox investigates.
A suspicious accident, a dead man's gun and a lost tomb. Strange events disturb the peace of Lanscombe Park, the magnificent country seat of Lord Godolphin Sinclair.
Adventurer, gold prospector and arms dealer, Sinclair has spent a lifetime amassing a fortune with ruthless determination. He's a man frightened of nothing, until he receives a package from the distant past. Someone knows his secrets, they kill, and then they kill again. A game of cat and mouse is afoot, Major Heathcliff Lennox and ex Inspector Swift are called to Lanscombe Park to investigate.
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- Gemma
- 07-10-21
Another captivating listen
The sixth book of the Lennox series doesn't disappoint. Loved joining Lennox et al, meeting new characters at a different location to solve their next mystery! Once again Karen has written a fabulous and interesting story and Sam has brought everyone delightfully to life with his amazing voice talent.
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- Jehanna
- 03-10-21
Just keeps getting better!
I have listened to all this series and they just keep on delivering. I think this one is a close second to my favourite- Death in Damascus, but they are all excellent and far better than many other 1920's murder mysteries on offer. The books are laugh out loud amusing, clever, historically accurate and I rarely guess the murderer until the end, which hardly ever happens to me. Sam Dewhurst-Phillips is an amazing narrator, with a wide range of voices and accents that just makes the story sing. I wish he narrated many more authors which I would probably buy just for his narration alone.
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- Sue Simmons
- 01-10-21
Brilliant
Another wonderful book in the series. I have enjoyed them all but this one is my favourite
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- Lyn
- 27-09-21
Another enjoyable Heathcliff Lennox story
Loved every moment of this latest Karen Menuhin story, I am very surprised no one has yet thought to make a cinematic version of this series of books. The narration was as always first class , Sam Dewhurst Phillips being the best narrator I have yet encountered on Audible.
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- Fran
- 24-09-21
Lennox and a châtelaine
Love this series and it comes to life thanks to the talents of Sam Dewhurst-Phillips (with added barks) 😊
Looking forward to the next
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- Simon Whitaker
- 02-03-22
First Class Easy Listening and Entertaining
If you have just discovered these murder mysteries I
Recommend you
Listen from the start. Follows in the tradition of Agatha Christie and Dick Francis a good yarn. Likeable characters and the extra benefit of a great narrator. Not going to change your life but a happy eight hours listening whilst out for my daily walk
They are a treat
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- Mrs G Waite
- 08-02-22
Absolutely love it
Fabulous book as always - love the characters,storyline and most of all the narrator, he brings the books to life - can’t wait for the next one.
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- Julia
- 19-01-22
A very good listen
More twists and turns than a corkscrew! The story will hold you right to the very last. Highly recommended
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- pauline sims
- 11-12-21
Perfect
Perfect match of voice and story, utterly engrossing, fundamentally warm, characters and landscape come to life. Sam Dewhurst-Phillip’s voice makes me relax immediately: rich and deep, nothing fluffy… and his comic timing…usually Re Lennox’s asides to himself the novel itself not a comedy…is perfect too. Loved the whole series and looking forward to the next one.
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- Joan
- 23-10-21
Book 6
Enjoyed listening to this book as I did with all the others and would recommend it to others.
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- JAJ
- 23-09-21
My prediction: Karen Baugh Menuhin’s work will become a classic mystery series
I just finished listening to Karen Baugh Menuhin’s newly released Audible version of the sixth book in her astonishing series of murder mysteries, “The Tomb of the Chatelaine.”
I finished listening to it with a profound sense of pure satisfaction. Satisfaction at the depth and breadth of the story, at the way the author develops characters and events to pull a mystery toward a final denouement that leaves the reader guessing to the end. And satisfaction that there will be a seventh book in this series very soon.
I love the Audible versions of Menuhin’s works! I have no idea how she and Sam Dewhurst-Phillips got together to collaborate on producing the Audible versions, but it is a fantastic pairing of this author’s works and the perfect narrator for them. Of all the narrators I have heard over some years, I have never heard one to match the skills of Dewhurst-Phillips: An amazing reader in voice and accents, who never distracts from the story by hitting a false note, but rather enhances and brings out the author’s characters with the voices he gives them. This “reader,” for one, can now never be completely satisfied with a book of this series that is not read by this narrator. So I wait for each Audible version to come out, although in my impatience I occasionally do download the Kindle version in advance.
I highly recommend this entire series to anyone who loves the genre. And I recommend hearing it. This is the first series of any kind that I have ever listened to multiple times, just as one might listen to a piece of great music many times, finding more to like about it at each hearing.
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- Ralph Sherman
- 24-09-21
Worth the wait
Although the book has been out for awhile I’ve waited for the Audible version because I enjoy listening to Sam Dewhurst-Phillips. Excellent voice characterization! Great story and very well written. Now I will be anxiously awaiting the next book.
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- Mildred Witte
- 24-09-21
A new favorite!
Menuhin hits a perfect comedic balance in the first person narration of a self-deprecating, emotionally bumbling, yet often hilariously insightful main character. I just cannot get enough of this series!
Sam Dewhurst is a genius narrator. Great pairing. Eagerly awaiting next installment.
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- Elaine M. Gustainis
- 23-09-21
Absolutely Delightful
This series is absolutely delightful. The characters are wonderful and the reader is excellent and stories are great/fun! When's the next book please!
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- Candy
- 28-09-21
Candy
I have Loved this series! Sam Dewhurst-Phillips is excellent as narrator and the author Karen Baugh Menuhin has such a good way of writing! I pray Audible continues on with this series!!! Anxiously waiting for the next book!!!
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- Some guy
- 27-09-21
i love these books.
The narrator is perfect for this series. Highly entertaining book. I am excited for book 7.
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- katkin
- 13-10-21
Lennox is wonderful
I really enjoy this series. And I have to say that Sam Dewhurst Phillips is absolutely amazing voicing all of the different characters. Really fun.
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- Brittany
- 03-10-21
She needs to write faster...
...Because I need around 100 more of these to read...RIGHT NOW :) love everything about these!!!
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- Steven
- 02-10-21
Another hit
I can’t get enough of this series. I also can’t see it being as good without Sam Dewhurst Phillips. I laugh, all the while I remain completely intrigued. The narration is so spot on, I can’t explain just how good. Just trust me;)
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- TetonCPA
- 12-10-21
Lennox just can't seem to get it together.
thank God for his butler. very well done butler!
story was too convoluted (even compared to the others) , but looks like he got the girl in the end.
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