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The Case Has Altered

Richard Jury, Book 14

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The Case Has Altered

By: Martha Grimes
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The sun, smoking behind a haze of cloud, threw off a light of burnished pewter. Mysteriously lit, it was as if the watery, colorless land refused drabness, stood determinedly against dimishment. This is a landscape that can easily deceive, a landscape that volunteers nothing, as if to say, You’re on your own, mate - much like the habitués of the only pub for miles around called The Case Has Altered.

The Lincolnshire fenlands are the right setting for Richard Jury’s latest case, a mystifying double murder. The body of one woman is found on the wash; another woman lies floating in a canal in Windy Fen. Both women are connected with Fengate: Dorcas Reese, a servant; Verna Dunn, the louche ex-wife of the owner, Max Owen, a man with a passion for antiques. So when the principal suspect turns out to be Jenny Kennington, a woman Jury has long loved, he decides he needs someone inside Fengate, someone who can impersonate an antiques expert….

©1997 Martha Grimes (P)2014 Simon & Schuster
Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Traditional Detectives
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The real murder mystery is well done and does highlight the need for investigators to avoid preconceptions. The real courtroom work is rather good, but the courtroom drama involving Agatha's scam is positively brilliant!
Steve West deserves an award for not losing it in the funny parts!

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Another great Richard Jury mystery read by Steve West.

Good mystery. Some romance for Richard Jury. Some tomfoolery for Melrose Plante and the regulars in Little Piddleton. You cannot beat the characters or the dialog in these mysteries.

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Wonderful Narrator!

Light, interesting, entertaining. This series introduced me to Steve West, who is among my favorite narrators--up there with Robin Sachs, Robert Glenister, Gerard Doyle, Guildart Jackson, Julian Rhind-Tutt and George Guidell.

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Good girl Martha .

I love Martha Grimes. I never just pick her writing apart. May she live forever.

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Great narrator

Melrose Plant did not see his Aunt Agatha or Richard Jury again after the trial concluded.

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Such wonderful descriptions

I never tire of listening to Martha Grimes books Narrated by Steve West. His voice is perfect for the Richard Jury stories. Apart from intricate plots that maintain the listener’s interest, the descriptions of the fens and the countryside are uniquely evocative.

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Steve West’s narration is such a pleasure!

I had already read and enjoyed all the Richard Jury novels before I started listening to them on Audible. I was kind of tentative at first because I worried I wouldn’t like it if the voices sounded different than I imagined them, but I was hooked from the beginning! I love the way Mr.West does so many different voices - especially Wiggins’s and Aunt Agatha’s, and Richard Jury’s voice is perfect! It must be quite a production to put it all together! I should have reviewed before this because they are all delightful.

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The Twist and Turns....... WOW 🤩

I don’t know were to begin? You must take a listen to this episode of Martha Grimes Richard Jury Mysteries. Please don’t hesitate!! As I continue to take this wonderful journey into the lives of Richard Jury and Melrose Plant as they solve murders and mysteries it still amazes me how the writer is able to work all the old characters in at one point or another. We have 2 murders, an old flame of Richard Jury on trial for the murders. All the emotions tension and heartache having to watch RJ deal with it all. But then we take a bit of a break and laugh out loud at another ridiculous court room comedy brought about by non other Melrose Plant’s aunt Agatha. The mind of a writer is truly a talented gift. You will understand that once you listen to this audiobook.

I am in awe of the gifted talented Steve West because you really feel as though you are listening to more than one person speaking in a scene. When the scene is intense and you get so wrapped up in it then it ends and you realize you have been listening to just one narrator... THAT IS TALENT!! I love this man’s abilities to narrate a book. I listen to other narrators read books but no one amazes me more then Steve West.

You will not be wasting your time or your money getting this book.

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Very good book, but a bit shallow

The best part of this book is Marshall Trueblood acting as a defense council in a trial brought by Aunt Agatha. As always Merlrose Plant is a delight and the scenes he is in are very good and interesting.

I am however growing weary of Richard Jury and his long list of women, all of whom have secrets, are unattainable, and generally make him look a fool.

The mystery is pretty good, but I actually was disappointed at the culprit.

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classic martha grimes

not the most exciting of her books, so it tends to be a little long. But you get a closer look at Jury and Melrose, and of course Aunt Agatha!

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