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A Killer in Winter
- The Ninth Matthew Bartholomew Chronicle
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
- Length: 19 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Cambridge, 1354.
Christmas approaches, and the town is gripped by the worst blizzards in living memory. As the physician Matthew Bartholomew struggles to help the poorer citizens cope with freezing temperatures, his colleagues prepare for the festivities.
The weather has trapped many travellers in the town, including Matthew's erstwhile love, Philippa. She and her wealthy husband are invited to Michaelhouse for the main feast, and Matthew is horrified that he does not immediately recognise the overweight, sulky woman who once stole his heart. In some ways he is relieved to accept Brother Michael's orders to identify a man found dead, apparently from exposure, in a nearby church, but the success of his mission brings him closer to Philippa's circle, for the man was her husband's servant.
And then the husband himself is dead, victim of an accident on the treacherous ice of the fens - or was it a more sinister death, somehow linked to the death of one of his business rivals months earlier in London?
Susanna Gregory again brings medieval Cambridge to rich and vibrant life in a beautifully crafted mystery.
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- Sarah
- 03-01-19
Wonderful
Fabulous as always, great writing, outstanding narration. Everyone should experience Matthew and Michael's adventures. You might learn something about English history too.
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- Baggymum55
- 22-08-21
Read if you want to smile
I just love these books.
The narrator David Thorpe is brilliant, as he is in all he narrates.
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- MACK BLACK
- 22-01-23
Throughly enjoyable.
Great story although lots of lies making the cornections difficult.
Lots of accurate info plus humour, especially one that made me laugh out loud "Like a malott to the groiin'
This is a very complicated story that goes nowhere for most of this book, just around in circles. However this book contains lots of individuals with their own interesting and unexpected reasons for their actions.
Great Narrator as usual. . xxx
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-06-21
Return to Cambridge
‘A Killer in Winter’ is the ninth Matthew Bartholomew chronicle and my ninth Matthew Bartholomew read. For the most part this is an involving story, though it suffers from its length and so many twists and turns. That did not stop me being ‘glued’ to it, however; and I have seven further chronicles waiting in my library. Followers of the chronicles will again applaud the effective portrayal of the main characters in a snow-bound Cambridge. Those who follow the chronicles will be intrigued by the return of one character, the near absence of another - and Matthew’s clarity of resolution. If this is to play-out in the next chronicle it will be a delight. The chronicle has its fair share of humour to season the story, and the criminal death toll is less than in previous novels. For me, I just wish for a little more editing down. 19 hours listening is some commitment. The narration was reliable as ever, but still it is hard to believe that this Michael sings baritone.
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- Susan
- 30-09-20
love stories
listened to all Matthew Bartholomew stories and find them entertaining and informative. well worth credits,
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- Sue
- 30-03-24
fabulous as ever
Work is me! The Return of Philippa doesn't go well....... never mind, perhaps (fingers crossed) Bartholomew will marry Mathilde soon? Or is that as likely as Brother Michael going on a keto diet? The story is as complex and humourous as ever, added humour includes Clippersby talking to horses and Robin talking to his friend the pig. Yes I do love these books but I want everyone else to love them, too. Read it, you won't regret it!!!!!!
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- Nicola
- 18-03-24
Cambridge in 14th century
The usual complex plot with lots of twists with enough history to have an absorbing context.
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- J. Brooke
- 22-12-20
hard to get on with
I found the narrator difficult. The voices are over exaggerated. Also the denouement is soooo complicated! not the best in this series.
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- Jennifer Chennell
- 02-01-18
not my favourite
i like this series of books but this one has the weakest plot so far. Hasn't put me off though.
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- twigs way
- 28-09-17
poor story, poor historical detailing,
I had great hopes for this - needing to find a new (to me) author with a book series to occupy me. I like mysteries and I like history - but this history was unbelievable. Using a lot of modern phraseology in the characters mouths (I was not expecting Chaucer but neither was I expecting twentieth century speaking patterns). The story was sloppy and so comvolited that it took at least 20 mins f the characters painfully explaining it to each other at the end as well as numerous recaps all the way through. Also keeps breaking into schooI teacher like explanations of what things are that totaly breaks the flow I stuck with it to the bitter end - almost . . I just could not take the final 10 minutes of explaining what 'life was like in Cambridge at the time' - because it was done so badly.
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