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The Laws of Murder

A Charles Lenox Mystery, Book 8

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The Laws of Murder

By: Charles Finch
Narrated by: James Langton
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It’s 1876, and Charles Lenox, once London’s leading private investigator, has just given up his seat in Parliament after six years, primed to return to his first love, detection. With high hopes he and three colleagues start a new detective agency, the first of its kind. But as the months pass, and he is the only detective who cannot find work, Lenox begins to question whether he can still play the game as he once did.Then comes a chance to redeem himself, though at a terrible price: a friend, a member of Scotland Yard, is shot near Regent’s Park. As Lenox begins to parse the peculiar details of the death - an unlaced boot, a days-old wound, an untraceable luggage ticket - he realizes that the incident may lead him into grave personal danger, beyond which lies a terrible truth.With all the humanity, glamor, and mystery that readers have come to love, the latest Lenox novel is a shining new confirmation of the enduring popularity of Charles Finch’s Victorian series.

©2014 Charles Finch (P)2014 Macmillan Audio
Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives
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Gripping Plot • Engaging Characters • Thoughtful Storyline • Historical Authenticity • Clever Mystery
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What made the experience of listening to The Laws of Murder the most enjoyable?

Charles Lennox is one of the nicest, kindest fictional characters I know. He and his world are always interesting in book version already, with this reader, they are even better.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

The plot was gripping and the characters appealing.

What about James Langton’s performance did you like?

He is a very good reader, who suits Charles Lennox' character and the story's mood.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It made me think...

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I highly recommend the book and Charles Finch's other books, less for being kept on the edge of the seat while reading/listening, more for overall thoughtfulness and interest.

Good as always

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I was disappointed because I’ve always loved Charles Finch’s novels up to this point. This one was a bit dull. I’m not sure why it seemed to lag in the plot line but it was a chore to finish.

Not as good

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The narrator is great and this is one of my favorites of the series! Can't wait to hear the next one!

Fantastic narrator!

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I like this one the best of the series so far. I like that music was added at the beginning and the end.

Great story

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When I have an unpleasant task, I find a good book and only listen when working on the task. The story was the perfect reward and I look forward to listening to another tale. James Langton has a good style as narrator.

It was a great listen!

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After reading all the others in this series, this was my first audio book of Finch. I enjoyed it just as much as the books. The storyline was well done, detailed and wrapped up sufficiently. The narrator did a good job of changing voices and making it sound more like a drama. Ready for the next....

Enjoyed very much

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This is the forth time I’ve listen to or read The Laws of Murder, and I love it each time, this audible version of the book read by James Langdon brings the text alive. He is a perfect Lenox. This novel has great story lines involving the murder of Jenkins as well as the new detective agency’s woes as it begins with the four partners.

Another must listen novel with Finch and Langdon!

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Charles Finch never disappoints. This is a wonderfully well written book series. I always look forward to the next installment.

Great storytelling!

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It's a relief to listen to a Charles Finch novel after slogging through the jungle/desert that seems to be contemporary thriller fiction. What is amazing is how completely convincing they are, not only in terms of historical detail and flavor but also in terms of characterizations, plots and subplots that move the action along at a good pace.

This is a well thought out, well described mystery which is not an insult to the listener's intelligence; peopled with genuinely engaging characters who have not been downloaded from the most recent politically correct HBO series, and free of the gratuitous violence and gore that seem to be considered necessary to hold a reader's attention. Much better than 90% of the other works on offer in this genre. Highly recommended.

Original, Intelligent, Engaging Novels

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Great mystery and characters that you can care about. I've read all of the Charles Lenox mystery series (so far) and have greatly enjoyed them all. Looking forward to another installment.

Another solid hit for Charles Lenox series

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