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The Asylum

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The Asylum

By: Nathan Dylan Goodwin
Narrated by: Ian Pringle
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The job presented to forensic genealogist, Morton Farrier, ought to have been simple and easy. But the surprise discovery of an additional marriage to his client’s father leads Morton on an enquiry, revolving around a mysterious death in the county asylum. Requiring his various investigative genealogical skills, Morton must work to unravel this complex 80-year-old secret and finally reveal the truth to his client.

©2018 Nathan Dylan Goodwin (P)2019 Nathan Dylan Goodwin
Crime Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Fiction Forensic Mystery Thriller
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I liked that the story wasn’t predictable and there is some humor in the story. I can wait to read ‘the rest of the story’ and how all of the books continue the stories.

Loved it!

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A most enjoyable reading experience and satisfying albeit predictable conclusion. Following the forensic genealogy process in a story setting encourages personal research in the field.

Compelling and engaging

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Morton and Juliet meet in this novella and the story of their meeting is sweet and modern and reveals much about each of their personalities. The other story in this book is swathed in mystery, supposition and tragedy.
Spoiler alert do not read if you don’t want info that will be a spoiler.

The interesting thing is that the book ends with no solution of the mystery, merely Morton’s thoughts on possible ends. You are left to draw your own conclusions which is both enticing and in my mind very non-North American as we tend to like things tied up in a bow and over explained often. I actually live this about the book and it draws you nicely into the series, which I also love. It’s a terrific series and well worth listening to.

A tragedy wrapped up in a romance

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I really liked this book. It had the right mix of intrigue and humor. The performance was great. I wish it was a longer book I finished wanting to hear more.

Wish it was longer.

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I enjoy genealogical research, so I could relate to the "detective work" & slower pace of the story. I enjoyed the story.

Interesting story.

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I like geneaology research- the only step back in time we have. This puzzle kept me thinking. Good one.

Who else walked the ghost dwelling?

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I liked the premise of the story and enjoy a genealogical mystery/thriller. However, this book left me underwhelmed. I felt the author could have pulled us in better by further developing the characters and storyline.

Underdeveloped Storyline

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