
Murder on Oxford Lane
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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By:
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Tony Bassett
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?
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Engrossing story
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Highly recommend this listen/read.
Murder on Oxford Lane
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Very impressive characters
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Good storyline
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A Model of Superb Writing Skill applied to a popular genre
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A really intriguing story
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Horrible Police Procedure
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Excellent Characters and Plot
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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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A really well written book
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