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The Outlaws of Ennor

Medieval West Country Mystery, Book 16

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The Outlaws of Ennor

By: Michael Jecks
Narrated by: Mark Elstob
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On their return home from their pilgrimage, Baldwin and Simon's ship is attacked off the coast of the Scilly Isles by pirates and Simon looks on in horror as Baldwin is swept overboard. Washed ashore on the tiny island of Ennor, Simon is distraught to think that his closest friend is dead, but he has to put aside his grief when the master of the castle orders him to investigate a murder.

Meanwhile, Baldwin himself has been washed up on St Nicholas and is nursed back to health by the beautiful Tedia. He uncovers a different picture of the island as he too begins to investigate the murder. Can Baldwin's and Simon's parallel investigations uncover the truth?

©2003 Michael Jecks (P)2020 Soundings
Historical Medieval Mystery Island Fiction
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Repetitive and overlong

This feels like a potboiler. It is overwritten: too much repetition of story lines. And way too heavy handed with the internal monologues. A great tool , but best used in small doses! A shame really, because the story is fine. The reader is excellent. But tighter editing is required. Please.

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