
Last Ditch
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Narrated by:
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Nadia May
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By:
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Ngaio Marsh
Young Ricky Alleyn has come to the picturesque fishing village of Deep Cove to write. Though the sleepy little town offers few diversions, Ricky manages to find the most distracting one of all: murder. For in a muddy ditch, he sees a dead equestrienne whose last leap was anything but an accident. And when Ricky himself disappears, the case becomes a horse of a different color for his father, Inspector Roderick Alleyn.
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"With the deft touch of a master, Marsh paints her highly visual English countryside sets and charming, gracious characters....Nadia May is unfaltering in carrying off this wonderful work which, in its simplicity, is a throwback to a less complicated, more gently paced period." (AudioFile)
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Fun if not totally satisfying
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Nadia May reads impeccably
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My only disappointment was that the ending of the story seemed rushed. I won't say any more about the ending, because who wants to read a review of a mystery story that reveals whodunnit, but it was a bit of a let-down.
Not my favorite Marsh story, but still good
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As a bonus, the most charming character turns out to be a Lamprey. I have *so* missed the Lampreys!
Audible also offers this book read by James Saxon.
Although I generally like him as a reader, he cannot capture the sparkle of a vivacious young woman -- all his female characters sound haughty and elderly. Nadia May is the PERFECT reader for this story.
Great reader, lovely characters, interesting story
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Ricky is disturbed by his experience finding the body of Elsie but also because he is bothered by the circumstances. So his father gets sent to the Channel Islands to deal with two issues: the possibility that drugs are being moved into England through the Channel Islands and the chance that Elsie Harkness was murdered. Ricky involves himself in the cases and almost becomes a case himself.
<strong>Last Ditch</strong> is but one of a few books by Marsh that deals with the illegal drug trade and the criminals who traffic in heroin in particular. We see Alleyn assigned to cases relating to drugs in <em>Spinsters in Jeopardy</em> and <em>When in Rome</em>, and in all three cases, the drug cases also force him to deal with murder cases. In this book, both cases provide plenty of interest once Roderick Alleyn arrives, but it took him a long time to show up, leaving the first part of the book less exciting. The plot picks up dramatically once the inspector comes to town.
The characters in this book have strong personalities. The Pharamonds actually hark back to the Lampreys of 1938's <em>Surfeit of Lampreys</em> in their exuberance for life and social activities. The one difference is that we don't see them going bankrupt because of spendthrift ways. But Marsh must have intended this similarity because Julia Pharaday actually explains that she was born into the Lamprey family, some relatives of hers being people Alleyn met years ago. Mr. Harkness adds flavor to the book as a wild figure who leads his own crazy religion and turns to alcohol after the death of Elise. One reason I don't like this book as much as others by Marsh is that Ricky doesn't have the suavity and charisma of his father. He lacks the personality that draws me back time and again to Marsh's books.
Nadia May continues her strong performance of the audio edition of <strong>Last Ditch</strong>. She does a fantastic job of making such a classic mystery accessible and enjoyable. The only complaint I have about the audio is that each new chapter starts immediately after the conclusion of the previous, without any pause. It even gives less time than May typically gives between sentences, making the new chapter run directly on top of the previous which is disconcerting.
<strong>Last Ditch</strong> is not one of Marsh's strongest books. Putting Ricky in as an amateur version of his father was not a big success. I did appreciate getting to see plenty of the fun interaction between Rory Alleyn and Inspector Fox. But there wasn't enough of Superintendent Alleyn to make the book as much of a success as it could have been. The trail of the drug plot was of interest, but I didn't connect as much to the trail of the murder plot. However, the book does have a very dramatic ending. I give this book three stars.
Ricky Alleyn gets involved in a case with his dad
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Love Ngaio Marsh
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Would you listen to Last Ditch again? Why?
I probably would, because the story is reliable Ngaio Marsh: well-plotted, funny, and above all filled with wonderful characters.What did you like best about this story?
I liked the relationship between Detective Roderick Alleyn and his grown son.Did Nadia May do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
She did a pretty good job with accents and so forth, but I'm afraid I love the other narrator of Marsh's books, James Saxon, too much to give her the highest marks. Plus the quality of the recording was not the best.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Oh, no! It's much too long for that!Any additional comments?
James Saxon rocks.Detective Fiction that Never Disappoints
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The end of the golden age
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Sarcasm over the plot aside, the reader was fine.
Oh no--Ngaio Marsh is writing about "dope" again
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Poor Editing
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