
The Winter Visitor
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Narrated by:
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John Hopkins
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By:
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James Henry
About this listen
Essex in February. Cold enough to catch your death.
Essex, February, 1991. The weather is biting cold. Everyone would rather be somewhere warmer, which is why it's a big surprise when a wanted drug smuggler, Bruce Hopkins, risks a return to his old haunts in Colchester after a decade long exile on the Costa del Sol. Lured back by a letter from the wife Hopkins left behind, no one is more surprised than him when he finds himself abducted and stripped bare only to be sent to a watery grave in the boot of a stolen Ford Sierra. The police wonder if it could be retaliation from a Spanish gang, sending a warning to their English counterparts?
DS Daniel Kenton is teamed up with the unorthodox DS Brazier to investigate a crime wave which takes in not only the murder of an expat dope smuggler, but a sophisticated arson attack on a Norman church and the unexpected suicide of an ageing florist. Could there possibly be a thread that connects them?
Crafted with the humour and period detail that have become his trademark, and set in the badlands of his beloved Essex, A Winter Visitor is James Henry at his inimitable best.
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- Nicholas Thompson
- 02-13-25
Solid Uk procedural set in the 1990s
Story is top notch not predictable but not convoluted. Did great setting the scene for a few decades ago. Really enjoyed the narration, will look for more by this author and separately the narrator. Enjoyable commute listen with a few twists and turns. DS Kenton and DS Brazier were both believable characters, thought the Essex setting was well written.
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