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  • Hubris

  • Detective Inspector Munro Murder, Book 11
  • By: Pete Brassett
  • Narrated by: Neil Macgillivray
  • Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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By: Pete Brassett
Narrated by: Neil Macgillivray
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Publisher's summary

DI Charlie West and irrepressible ex-detective James Munro return in a new murder mystery. Hubris is the 11th book to feature retired detective James Munro and his protégé DI Charlotte West.

When a sheep farmer boards a stricken fishing vessel stranded on the shore, he is in for the shock of his life. Within lies the body of a man who is inside out. The police find a filleting knife in the hold, covered in the victim’s blood. DI Charlie West arrives on the scene and given the obvious disembowelment immediately determines that a murder has taken place.

The boat is otherwise abandoned, but detectives soon trace the owner, a man well known to the police. He has a clear alibi, but after some less-than-delicate probing, his story springs a leak. However, the investigation is thrown into confusion when a local girl goes missing. What is the connection to the gutless sailor? Or the arrogant boat owner?

©2020 Pete Brassett (P)2020 W F Howes

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Maybe it’s a good plot?

I’ve enjoyed all of Pete Brassett’s previous audiobooks & was looking forward to this one - but the narrator was so bad. Most of the characters sound like the worst, over the top, mocking comedic accents ever. I listened to it in small doses until I finally gave up.
So it may have had a good plot, but the narration it just awful.

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