
Bats in the Belfry
A London Mystery
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Narrado por:
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David Thorpe
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De:
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E.C.R. Lorac
Bruce Attleton dazzled London’s literary scene with his first two novels, but his early promise did not bear fruit. His wife, Sybilla, is a glittering actress, unforgiving of Bruce’s failure, and the couple lead separate lives in their house at Regent’s Park.
When Bruce is called away on a sudden trip to Paris, he vanishes completely until his suitcase and passport are found in a sinister artist’s studio, the Belfry, in a crumbling house in Notting Hill, and Inspector Macdonald must uncover Bruce’s secrets.
This intricate mystery from a classic writer is set in a superbly evoked London of the 1930s.
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another good one from ERC Lorac
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David Thorpe makes it!
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Could have been excellent study of disfunctional mind in the syle of Columbo - all clues pointed that way. But instead reader is supposed to believe way too many machinations when simple murder would do.
Conclusion: read for the fun of it. Plot moves along swiftly, with minimum of 'who was where when'. Just don't expect a satisfying ending.
Plot twist. Of course.
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Most chapters end with a character pondering the events and revelations in that chapter—and possible interpretations of those events and revelations. These prove invaluable when, after an 8- to 10- hour day of remote office work, one pours a drink and puts in the earbuds, eager to pick up the trail again; a mere few minutes of rewinding puts you au courant.
David Thorpe turns in his usual masterful performance.
Glad I Didn’t Judge Lorac by That One Short Story
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Another great story!
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Enjoyable and interesting
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Great Detective Story
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Wild Ride
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David Thorpe is always a bit unpredictable as a narrator, and I've heard at least 20 books by him. I love most of his different voices, even though some are exaggerated. I do find that after a deep voice, the next one is always a bit high and screechy. He also pauses for too long after sentences, even during a dialogue. Sometimes I'll check my Audible app to see if it's stopped itself. Overall, I'll listen to all the E.C.R. Lorac books I can find.
Pretty good story, almost good narrator
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David Thorpe’s narration was appropriate throughout. He was subtle and prioritized first rate storytelling over an unnecessarily dramatic reading. His choice was perfect for this book.
Deftly woven, Perfectly narrated
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