
Murder in an English Glade
Beryl and Edwina Mysteries, Book 5
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Narrateur(s):
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Barbara Rosenblat
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Auteur(s):
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Jessica Ellicott
À propos de cet audio
As friends, the boisterous and brash American Beryl couldn’t be less alike than the prim and proper British Edwina. But as sleuths in an England recovering from the Great War, they’re the perfect match....
The year 1920: Flying in the face of convention, legendary American adventuress Beryl Helliwell never fails to surprise and shock. The last thing her adoring public would expect is that she craves some peace and quiet. The humdrum hamlet of Walmsley Parva in the English countryside seems just the ticket. And, honestly, until America comes to its senses and repeals Prohibition, Beryl has no intention of returning stateside and subjecting herself to bathtub gin.
For over three decades, Edwina Davenport has lived comfortably in Walmsley Parva, but the post-World War I bust has left her in dire financial straits and forced her to advertise for a lodger. When her long-lost school chum Beryl arrives on her doorstep - actually crashes into it in her red motorcar - Edwina welcomes her old friend as her new roommate.
But her idyllic hometown has a hidden sinister side, and when the two friends are drawn in, they decide to set up shop as private inquiry agents, helping Edwina to make ends meet and satisfying Beryl’s thirst for adventure. Now this odd couple will need to put their heads together to catch a killer - before this sleepy English village becomes their final resting place....
©2021 Jessica Ellicott (P)2021 Recorded BooksAnother excellent mystery
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this is a great read
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2. Sadly, this narrator can’t do Swedish accents; her female one is passable, but her male one keeps changing, often from phrase to phrase! (Shades of Keanu Reeves’s English haven’t in Dracula ;-) ) Hint from one of my Swedish, still-live-in-Sweden family members: The Muppet Show’s Swedish Chef actually sounds a lot like real Swedes; when attempting to sound like a Swede speaking English, use the same, almost sing-song rise and fall that he does. (According to my family, Danish is even more musical; it sounds like singing, in a way.)
3. This audiobook is still enjoyable, especially if you have no experience listening to real Swedes speak English ;-)
Usually excellent narrator fails at Swedish accent
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They work so well together
I loved the energy of the art colony and the spy connection.
Can’t wait to listen to the next one
Another great one
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