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Murder on Oxford Lane

By: Tony Bassett
Narrated by: Colin Mace
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The peace of a Midlands village is upset when local businessman Harry Bowers doesn’t return from choir practice.

More concerned than the man’s own wife, it would seem, investigating officer Detective Sergeant Sunita Roy becomes convinced he has been done away with.

But there is no trace of the man, just a litany of evidence of an ailing marriage and a nose-diving business venture.

In charge of her first serious case, DS Roy will struggle to win the respect of her colleagues—in particular her Brummie boss, DCI Gavin Roscoe. All that whilst fighting off the intentions of an increasingly desperate suitor.

Who had it in for the budding chorister? And is Roy tough enough to break down the defences and prejudices of Middle England?

©2022 Tony Bassett (P)2022 W F Howes
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Interesting Plot • Likable Characters • Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Mystery • Well-developed Backstories
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So glad I found this book! Really enjoyed the plot and all of the various characters and their development. The narration was perfect.!

Very impressive characters

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The narrator did an amazing job with this, and the author did just as well. I couldn't figure out who was guilty and kept suspecting everyone lol Very well written.

A really intriguing story

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The team solving the murder is one I look forward to getting to know better, and the narrator made them come alive. Starting the second book now.

Engrossing story

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I honestly enjoyed this book. The Characters were clearly developed and had such realistic attributes therefore easy to believe
Highly recommend this listen/read.

Murder on Oxford Lane

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Very well written, interesting plot with twists and turns, interesting and likable characters, and I also really enjoyed the narrator! Thoroughly enjoyed his style of narration, with his pleasant voice.

Enjoyed it!

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Solid story and the audiobook narration was quite good. This seemed like a good start to a series. It was good enough that I would listen to additional books in the series, but am not sure the story is distinctive as a standalone. I got to know some characters and am now wondering what’s to come. It’s not a cozy but cozy fans could enjoy it; it’s not totally a procedural but some fans of those would enjoy it.

The only part of the story about which I have mixed feelings is the stalking of one of the characters, Sunita. (I listened to the story so am not sure that’s the correct spelling.) I believe including this in the storyline helped the author establish that Sunita is a tough woman who can fight off an attacker (sets things up for future stories) but at the same time is quite compassionate. Fair enough.

The stalking scenario, in which the stalker is someone she had briefly dated, is entirely plausible. What bothered me was Sunita’s tendency to want to dismiss the stalking (showing up unannounced, breaking into the home, etc), when the character was clearly disturbed. Her reaction of being slow to “get” how nuts and dangerous he was also was plausible—except that she’s supposed to be this really smart police officer.

More than anything, though, she had a roommate, and the roommate seemed more concerned than Sunita. What if he hurt or even killed the roommate because she came across him, or perhaps the people he’d hired mistook her roommate for Sunita?

As things unfolded, it turned out that the stalker is married. At one point Sunita proposed going and talking to the wife. Again, it’s plausible that some people might want to do this (lots of people have bad judgement) but not a supposedly smart insightful police officer. This made it harder for me to buy into her character.

Near the end, Sunita wants to raise money for the wife once he’s jailed. It’s nice that she recognizes that the wife is a victim as well—but what about the roommate? She could have been killed, and at the very least she was distraught over this wacko coming to their home, breaking in, etc. Nowhere in the story does Sunita apologize for not taking the roommate’s concerns sufficiently seriously.

Depends on future stories

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Good police procedural set in the heart of England. Sympathetic back stories for heroine and her boss, newbie with a stalker and experienced senior detective family man. Evokes sweet and tough aspects of semi-rural British contemporary life in an endearing and enduring country town near Birmingham. I confess I have a weakness for British/Indian young detectives. The who done it was classic. Very well done voice-acting as well.

Excellent Characters and Plot

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The chief protagonists were given enough backstory in this start to a series to make them interesting, but not so much as to overwhelm the main plot.

I’ll be interested to see how this series progresses.

Although the narration was generally good, Roscoe sounded very much like he just flew in from Australia at many points.

Two less satisfactory points are (stop here as they are potential plot spoilers):
1. Sunita‘s nearly angelic sympathy for a very bad actor.
2. The other was the failure to charge an assailant who, in fact, contributed to a murder.

Solid police procedural

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Great story kept me intrigued the whole time! The narrator did a great job with each character as well.

Great mystery to the end!

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It has been awhile since I read/listened to a book that was this good. All the characters were likeable and developed. It was refreshing to have an inspector, Roscoe, who didn't drink, wasn't in a nasty divorce, did not have a disfunctional relationship with his kids, mo money problems or problems following procedure, and got along with his coworkers, but he was not boring. His wife very supportive and independent kids the same. His sergent and other members of the team were equally well thought out. There were two stories running simultaneously. One which involved sergent Sunita Roy, used as an avenue to develop her character and the other was the main murder mystery. I thought I guessed the murderer which wasn't the obvious choice, but was wrong. Good ending, summed up but still open for more installments. Looking foward to the next in the series. Also appreciated that writing/story was more complex than a cozy mystery but not as gruesome/violent as others. Also appreciated that no fowl language was used or needed.

A really well written book

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