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  • The Secret of High Eldersham

  • By: Miles Burton
  • Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
  • Length: 9 hrs and 5 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (63 ratings)

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The Secret of High Eldersham

By: Miles Burton
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
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Samuel Whitehead, landlord of the Rose and Crown, is a stranger in the lonely East Anglian village of High Eldersham. And when the newcomer is stabbed to death in his pub, it seems that the veil dividing High Eldersham from the outside world is about to be lifted.

Detective Inspector Young forms a theory about the case so utterly impossible that merely entertaining the suspicion makes him doubt his own sanity. Surrounded by sinister forces beyond his understanding, he calls on a brilliant amateur and 'living encyclopedia', Desmond Merrion.

Soon Merrion falls for the charms of a young woman in the village, Mavis Owerton. But does Mavis know more about the secrets of the village than she is willing to admit?

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The Secret of Great Mystery Writing

Start with an inexplicable murder, add a persevering Scotland Yard man, his offbeat friend with a butler who served with him during the Great War (a touch of Wimsey there) and a beautiful girl who likes to drive speed boats. Put them in a remote English village over which broods a strange sense of mystery and foreboding (including a generous dollop of witchcraft), and don’t forget to write the story with a twinkle in your eye. Finally, be sure Gordon Griffin reads it.

We have here a classic Golden Age Mystery with more than a touch of Golden Age Thriller thrown in just for good measure. The only fly in this particular ointment is the recording itself. A series of odd noises—everything from what sounds like lip smacks to cheap, distant sleigh bells—intrude themselves in the background. Granted, they don’t derail the story, but they do annoy.

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Great listen

Love the narrator! The mystery is great. The characters are addictive. This is a wonderful story.

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Zzz Hit the snooze button on this one!

I really tried to like this one. I read all the reviews and felt sure it would be a good story. I just cant get into it. Excellent performance silly, boring story.

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