
Wednesday's Child
An Inspector Banks Novel #6
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Narrated by:
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James Langton
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By:
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Peter Robinson
Wednesday's child is full of woe.... It was a crime of staggering inhumanity: a seven-year-old girl taken from her home right in front of her desperate working-class mother. With each passing moment, Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks realizes that the child's death becomes more and more likely. But there are worse fates than death in a nightmare world of human monsters and their twisted games. And the grisly discovery of a young man slain in a particularly savage fashion only starts the clock ticking faster, drawing Banks into the sordid depths of an evil more terrible and terrifying than anything he has ever encountered.
Investigate another case with Inspector Banks.©2005 Peter Robinson (P)2011 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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This is a more complex story compared to others earlier in the series, so it’s almost a given that more of the writing attention went into the multiple plot lines, with a sense of assumption that the reader/listener already has the back story on the continuing characters. Trigger warning (not spoiler, as you find out right at the beginning) - this book is centered around main story line of young child neglect and abduction. Well written, but difficult subject for me. Will continue with series because of good writing, narration, main characters.
Good series. Don’t listen to this one 1st.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, as I feel the story and narration give a great picture of the wild and wonderful Yorkshire Dales and area.What did you like best about this story?
A complicated thriller with many twists and a great ending.What about James Langton’s performance did you like?
Having lived in Yorkshire many years ago, although I was not born in Yorkshire, and have lived in Canada for over 40 years. I loved his spot on Yorkshire accent, plus the variety of dialogues, melodic voice. I can visualise Inspector Banks vividly, and the many of the Yorkshire fellows I nursed during my training in Bradford Yorkshire.Peter Robinson's descriptions of the social problems are handled very well.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The great Yorkshire accent, and description of the countryside and cities brought back many happy memories of my father, who was a Yorkshireman to his core, and took me on many hikes over his beloved moors.Any additional comments?
I have read (and listened) to all the Inspector Bank's series,and enjoy James Langton's narrations very much.A fabulous narrator
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a hell of a terrible true
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Never Disappointed!
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Excellent Story
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Would you listen to Wednesday's Child again? Why?
I'm listening to the Inspector Banks series while walking six miles each morning, and I find this a fantastic incentive to get me out the door. This one pushed me an extra mile as I neared the finish. Would definitely listen again on some future walk.Who was your favorite character and why?
Banks is the all time favorite.What does James Langton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Good voice - nothing overdone or dramatic, and clearly spoken.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
That would be a spoiler.....Any additional comments?
The series is great for the genre and, so far, consistently good. I definitely recommend it for creative listening.Great Listen!!!
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needlessly explicit
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James Langton's excellent acting talent and his beautiful voice have a lot to do with my enjoyment of this series. In "Wednesday's Child," in particular, he surpasses himself with his perfect rendering of the difficult South African accent. He always distinguishes the characters from one another, even the women.
I recommend this entire series to anyone who enjoys the English-style procedural mystery genre; but, again, start from the beginning, and listen to them in order.
Chief Inspector Banks cracks another case.
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Writing
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Having been listening to some classics, I was in the mood for something shorter and rediscovered Detective Banks! I like these stories and the characters. If you like crime novels and deceives whose lives are developed you'll like these. I think though although this is my third in a row that I still didn't start at the beginning!
A deceive series. This keeps you reading with ease
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