
Garden Girl
Cape Breton Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Foss
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By:
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Renny deGroot
About this listen
Gordie MacLean, a 53-year-old bachelor detective is content minding his own patch of Cape Breton Island with its rugged coastal landscape and low crime rate. When the remains of a missing person are discovered though, he’s in the right place at the right time to be lead on the case. MacLean battles his sergeant’s scorn and his own demons to prove that he can hunt down the killer; a killer who will stop at nothing to protect their long-buried secrets.
For fans of P.D. James, this book brings a classic police procedural to life, in a Canadian setting.
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Truely Loved This Murder Mystery!!
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Gordie MacLean is an interesting character dealing with his own issues, and he’s not thrilled about having a new partner. It’s located in Cape Breton which is normally peaceful with little crime.
The narrator has good timing and does well with the different voices. It did take me a while to get used to Gordie’s voice. It irritated me at first, but it grew on me.
There are a lot of suspects, but the outcome was fairly predictable. It was still a good read and I recommend it if you like police procedurals.
Slow but good
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Excellent police procedural
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Exhausting to listen to, and further exacerbated by Foss's droning monotonous tone, which might put one to sleep if the pauses. Were. Not so. Random. that arbitrary. Emphasis was placed on. Haphazard words and. Phrases. And became. Frustrating and. Absolutely infuriating. Like this paragraph.
The sample prologue available gives little warning, except for the occasional breathlessness, of the relentlessly fractured narrative to follow. I am returning this book, because life is too short to wait for this narrator to complete a sentence.
Worst. Narrator. Ever. Browsers. Beware.
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