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A Divided Loyalty

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A Divided Loyalty

By: Charles Todd
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge is assigned one of the most baffling investigations of his career - a cold murder case with an unidentified victim and a cold trail with few clues to follow.

Chief Inspector Brian Leslie, a respected colleague of Ian Rutledge’s, is sent to Avebury, a village set inside a great prehistoric stone circle not far from Stonehenge.

A young woman has been murdered next to a mysterious, hooded, figure-like stone, but no one recognizes her - or admits to it. And how did she get there? Despite a thorough investigation, it appears that her killer has simply vanished.

Rutledge, returning from the conclusion of a case involving another apparently unknown woman, is asked to take a second look at Leslie’s inquiry, to see if he can identify this victim. But Rutledge is convinced Chief Superintendent Jameson only hopes to tarnish his earlier success once he also fails.

Where to begin? He, too, finds very little to go on in Avebury, slowly widening his search beyond the village - only to discover that unlikely - possibly even unreliable - clues are pointing him toward an impossible solution, one that will draw the wrath of the Yard down on him, and very likely see him dismissed if he pursues it. But what about the victim - what does he owe this tragic woman? Where must his loyalty lie?

©2020 Charles Todd (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers
Fiction Historical Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Village Detective
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Engaging Mystery • Surprising Twists • Masterful Narration • Complex Protagonist • Historical Setting • Compelling Plot
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A Divided Loyalty b Charles Todd takes place in early 1920s England. A place still spinning from WW I. The scars of that war, the mental anguish, follows Inspector Rutledge wherever he goes. This is a good mystery. Very atmospheric. The narration by Simon Prebble paints the scenes and brings the characters to live.

Good mystery, great characters, great atmosphere

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Yet another engaging Ian Rutledge mystery that draws you into post WWI English life with excellent narration by Simon Prebble.

Excellent story & narration

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The newest and best in this series. You push to finish the story and then you are sorry it's over. I can't wait to see where Ian will take us.next.

And the beat goes on

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Wow! Even after writing 22 books in this series, Charles Todd still has me hooked! Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard is sent to investigate in the small village of Avebury which has a huge prehistoric circle of stones much like Stonehenge. Coming in behind Chief Inspector Brian Leslie to take a second look at the case, Rutledge believes he's been sent there to fail, and his constant companion (in his head) since the war, Hamish MacLeod, the Army corporal he had shot in the war is second guessing him the whole time. Avebury is a superstitious place with some believing the stones hold special power, while others such as the rector and his wife, just want to let the young victim rest in peace. But Rutledge wants justice for the young murdered woman, and doggedly pursues it for her, leading himself into some dangerous spots. The case takes twists and turns that I would have never expected. Maybe the best in the series!

Left All Alone in a Circle of Stone

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I haven’t read any of this series before but liked this one. The last few hours were definitely hard to stop listening.... made me think of different parts of my house to clean so I could keep going! :-). Recommend it as an interesting listen.

Nice twisty detective story

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I enjoyed the story and the characters in this book, but found it to be a bit too stretched out. It would have been far more exciting if it were shorter, even found I started losing track. I still enjoyed it and glad I listened to it. The narration was good for the personality.

A Divided Loyalty

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An outstanding mystery, well written, well read as usual. I have listened to several Charles Todd books. They are all good, and this one, for me, is exceptional.

One of the Best

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It's hard to imagine how police solved crimes 100 years ago with virtually none of the forensic tools that are used today. Ian Rutledge uses his brain power and informed hunches to eventually get his men. The story is well written and the narration is always on the mark, but the tale was a bit too gloomy for me. The crimes seemed senseless, and even when the criminals were in custody, there was no sense of triumph. While I can't say the story wasn't engaging, I don't plan to visit this series again.

Well told but dour tale

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Love all Charles Todd’s books with inspector Rutledge. Simon Prebble is a wonderful narrator, which only enhances the story. I can certainly do without Hamish though. I don’t see the point, and is Annoying.

Eight divided loyalty

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Rutledge is through and goes deep in his investigations. Highly recommended. I believe you will enjoy.

Rutledge never Quits

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