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Murder at the Natural History Museum

By: Jim Eldridge
Narrated by: Peter Wickham
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London, 1895. Daniel Wilson and Abigail Fenton have been hired by the Natural History Museum to find out who deliberately smashed the fossilised skeleton of a small dinosaur.

At first Daniel is reluctant to take the case, pointing out that they deal in murders, not vandalism. But then one of the attendants in the dinosaur room is murdered, his body found tied to a dinosaur skeleton and a note pinned to him saying 'The price of betrayal'. As Daniel and Abigail investigate, they must negotiate a web of legal and professional tensions.

This is not going to be a simple case to solve....

©2020 Jim Eldridge (P)2020 Soundings
Historical Mystery Fiction Natural History
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What a confusing journey trying to figure out the murderer! So many things going on and multiple characters. Also history inserted with real characters. Bram Stoker and a few more. Keeps it so interesting!!

Wowza

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Mrs Smith’s involvement was a big surprise to me. I enjoyed all the twists and turns in the story. Of course, the dialog and vocabulary used is written for our current time and not for 1895. Creative language license accepted. Very enjoyable series.

Mrs Smith’s was a surprise

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This is the best of the series for me so far. But I’m not listening in order. It’s not deep or terrifying, which is good, but it is entertaining, also very good. The dialogue is often repetitive, as when Daniel explains things over and over to Abigail, but it’s useful, too. The situations are certainly implausible to those of us who have actually worked in museums and certainly to others, but so what? I am wondering how Abigail got the unconscious driver back into the cab herself, but her superhuman powers are unlimited, of course.

A terrific listen. And a good dose of history, too. Nicely done.

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while taking liberties in a story set in the past are reasonable, there are several here. 1. to date no woman has ever been the director of the British natural history museum. Dr Helen Muir-Wood , curator of Brachiopods got this post in 1919 and appears to be the first. The first skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex was discovered in 1902 in Hell Creek, Montana The first triceratops was discovered in 1887 and wasn't described until O.C. Marsh in 1889. .Depictions of the Dinosauria were of reptiles, not as they are depicted today. Founded in 1881 as an offshoot of the British Museum, the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London would have been brand new. These are unforced errors and weren't needed.

historical errors

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