
An Unmarked Grave
A Bess Crawford Mystery, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Rosalyn Landor
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By:
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Charles Todd
World War I nurse and amateur sleuth Bess Crawford matches wits with a devious killer in this exciting and suspenseful adventure from New York Times best-selling author Charles Todd.
In the spring of 1918, the Spanish flu epidemic spreads, killing millions of soldiers and civilians across the globe. Overwhelmed by the constant flow of wounded soldiers coming from the French front, battlefield nurse Bess Crawford must now contend with hundreds of influenza patients as well.
However, war and disease are not the only killers to strike. Bess discovers, concealed among the dead waiting for burial, the body of an officer who has been murdered. Though she is devoted to all her patients, this soldier's death touches her deeply. Not only did the man serve in her father's former regiment, he was also a family friend.
Before she can report the terrible news, Bess falls ill, the latest victim of the flu. By the time she recovers, the murdered officer has been buried, and the only other person who saw the body has hanged himself. Or did he?
Working her father's connections in the military, Bess begins to piece together what little evidence she can find to unmask the elusive killer and see justice served. But she must be as vigilant as she is tenacious. With a determined killer on her heels, each move Bess makes could be her last.
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I can’t wait until the next book in the series.
Loved it
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This story was a bit complicated and I enjoyed following the plot.
A good one
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Excellent plot
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Bess is so strong and compassionate but also has a sense of honor. Amazing narration
An Unmarked Grave
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A Nurse Bess Crawford mystery
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The plots might sometimes be a bit of a stretch, but they have enough truth and "believability" so that I've always really enjoyed them.
The characters are the best part. They are so well developed, they're the reason I've gone through the whole Crawford series. After I'd used my Audible credit on the first book and finished it, I instantly purchased the second book so that I wouldn't have to wait a whole month to see how each character's subplots progressed.
The narrator's voice sounds a bit too cold for me at times, but again, each character's personality is very strongly written so that towards the end I wasn't bothered by it.
I thoroughly recommend this book. If you want your characters a bit darker, I suggest the Rutledge series as well.
Entertaining performance, Addictive story lines.
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Great Read
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would definitely recommend this audiobook to a friend especially if that friend likes mysteries and has an interest in World War I. The characters and the plot were interesting as well as the details about the time and the people living through WWI.What other book might you compare An Unmarked Grave to and why?
Any of the other Charles Todd books that deal with the same time period. The other series that comes to mind is the Inspector Foyle programs on PBS. They deal with a changing society during the two World Wars and the changing role for women in that society.What about Rosalyn Landor’s performance did you like?
She portrayed the characters very well and was extremely easy to listen to.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I loved the end of the book when Bess Crawford was able to give the murdered soldier's family the comfort in knowing that he had not committed suicide and restored his honour.Interesting perspective on WWI
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Highly recommend
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