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Murder at Dead Crags

Detective Inspector Skelgill Investigates Series, Book 10

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Murder at Dead Crags

By: Bruce Beckham
Narrated by: Nicholas Camm
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A stand-alone murder mystery, number 10 in the series. Meet maverick British detective DL Skelgill... "Mad, bad and just a little bit cozy."

A blood-curdling howl haunts moonlit Skiddaw Forest - its source the precipitous cliffs known as Dead Crags. Locals evoke the legend of the Black Dog, harbinger of misfortune, devil’s familiar - an ancient myth revived in living memory by the unexplained death of Piet Crow, controversial founder of a local zoo.

If the curse blighted Old Man Crow, could it now be visited upon his descendants? Granddaughter Antonia is found dead beneath the crags. Her twin Vivienne survives a life-threatening ordeal. Murder? Attempted murder? Or innocent coincidence? Skelgill is torn - until a long-serving zoo hand falls victim to a rifle bullet.

Unearthly baying hound there may be, it takes a finger to pull a trigger - and human predators circle the ailing zoo and its valuable land. A property tycoon with bulldozers at the ready. A titled aristocrat who covets ancestral hunting grounds. Volatile animal rights activists that protest malpractice.

Dark clouds gather above the isolated Northern Fells - some great storm is brewing - but to divine its nature defies all logical investigation. Skelgill is drawn inexorably to Dead Crags - where presentiment prickles at his skin. But will his legendary intuition read the signs before the curse makes its final destructive strike?

©2018 Bruce Beckham (P)2018 Bruce Beckham
Crime Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Murder
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These stories are unusual& intriguing, so they take you away from the normal plots you might imagine. However the narrator means you can't wait to get to the end! His personification of Skelgill might be reasonable if he kept that voice for that character but every single piece of narrative is spoken with the same drawl and it is extremely irritating. Other characters are given a slightly different voice but the undercurrent of the narrators drawl is always there in the background. It is such a shame that what would have been a good series to listen to is marred by such poor narration.

Great story, spoilt by poor narrator

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