
The Various Haunts of Men
Simon Serrailler 1
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Narrated by:
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Steven Pacey
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By:
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Susan Hill
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Various Haunts of Men to be better than the print version?
Susan Hill is equally good on the page and on audiobook. Steven Pacey's tone, pace and expression are well judged.What did you like best about this story?
The Serrailler family is so well depicted that I feel I know them. I have a strong mental image of the farmhouse kitchen, Simon's flat and the cathedral close.Crime fiction which concentrates on the 'why' as much as the 'who' appeals to me. The crime is always in a social and even, in the broadest sense, political context.
What about Steven Pacey’s performance did you like?
The narration is not overstated. As a listener one is aware of the content rather than the performance.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Susan Hill is in touch with the full range of human emotions and shares them with us intelligently.The Thinking Reader's Crime Fiction
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The narrator Steven Pacey added a lot to my enjoyment and I'm glad he narrated all the subsequent books so far.
A Great Debut
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The book also highlights the particular gullibility of those who are unhappy or depressed and how easy it is for them to be exploited and manipulated by the unscrupulous.
The large and varied cast of civilian characters, even minor ones, are interesting and well described. DCI Simon Serailler is as yet a fascinating enigma and it is fortunate that there are further books to come where we mayl find out more about him and his team. It is good to see that they are also narrated by Steven Pacey who makes each character an individual and adds much to the enjoyment of listening to this book and I definitely look forward to listening to the rest of the series.
From the thoughts of the murderer....
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It seemed an odd way to start a new series, especially given that it was quite !omg at a little under 15 hours, but, then, perhaps it was inspired: hopefully which it is will be revealed in book two.
Meanwhile the plot was very much a guess-who-dun-it amidst the everyday lives of quiet town folk with an odd misdirection thrown in and, for this reader at least, an unexpected ending. It was made especially enjoyable by the excellent narration of Steven Pacey who, with good pacing and intonation combined with obvious understanding of the text, also voiced individually all of the protagonists in the book. He greatly added to the listening pleasure as well as assisting with character development. A fine performance.
without having read the next in series, I am not sure how to star rate this book. It felt untidy, over populated and too long. And yet this same wide ranging approach might just be a super set up for all that follows. And I did enjoy it - so a recommended 4 star.
"To you, with all possible love."
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Narrator is very good, though...
Small Town Murders
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Would you listen to The Various Haunts of Men again? Why?
Yes, it was an interesting story.What did you like best about this story?
I found the story engaging and I did not see a twist in the story coming. The killer is quite a chilling character and it kept me guessing who it was among the characters. I liked the way the story unfolded, it set a good pace.Have you listened to any of Steven Pacey’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no, but he read it very well.Any additional comments?
A very good audio book, and the start of a detective series, I am looking forward to hearing more.Excellent book
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There seemed to be an awful lot of emphasis on physical appearance and superficial surroundings, with frequent descriptions of everything from bodies and hairstyles, to food and decor. One detective was repeatedly referred to as being unattractive (I think the phrase "his monkey face" was used several times), while a victim was almost never mentioned without reference to her either being overweight or having acne. Is that what we''re supposed to focus on about these people? Is that supposed to make the more "real",interesting, or sympathetic? It makes me roll my eyes in exasperation. Then add in the occasional conversation on the glories of motherhood or the wonders of small-town living, and it gets even more juvenile, in my opinion.
The villain in cliched, the setting is cliched, the doctor is cliched, and the depiction of the police is either sexist or comically inept. I'd recommend you take a pass.
I wish someone had warned me........
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