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Hall of Mirrors
- Bryant and May, Book 15
- Narrated by: Tim Goodman
- Series: Bryant & May, Book 15
- Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Mr
- 22-04-18
brilliant books
brilliant story lines, could not wait for this to be released. 5 stars . can't wait for the next one vicki
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- LizHigh31
- 04-05-18
They are a matchless team!
As always a brilliant and entertaining story and narration. May they always shine and never go out!
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- S ROWE
- 02-05-18
Entertaining as ever
Thoroughly enjoyed it but did guess the twist early on. Quite agree with the voices being old for the prequel but it did mean I knew the characters immediately. The narration is superb, a joy to listen to him.
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- GirlOnThePhone
- 27-04-18
perfect!!
Bryant and May are back. a fantastic foray into the past, retelling an old case from.tbe 60s. A typically eccentric and entertaining story.
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- Zoony Lazoon
- 21-02-21
Delightful Country House Murder pastiche
Finally the superb Bryant and May get to do a traditional country house murder investigation. It’s all mad, over-the-top, unbelievable and very funny. One of the most joyful of the whole series. Bryant does his secret creeping around while wearing tap dancing shoes!
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- P
- 10-01-21
What a joy to listen to!
Light hearted and so very amusing, enhanced by the brilliant narration. I laughed out loud so many times!
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- Chrissie Ann
- 26-11-20
Great
Plot was great, narration was good and the humour was brilliant. I loved it. Looking forward to reading the. Next Bryant and May.
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- clemsfoldrog
- 23-08-20
Brilliant
The narrator brings a fabulous story to new levels,, possibly the best combination on audible, Bryant, May, Fowler, Goodman. First class, complete hokum but such fun
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- Mrs Christine A Shield
- 23-08-19
Hall of Mirrors
This was so good, so funny and I loved the chapter references of 1960s song titles. Brilliant! Thank you Christopher Fowler and Tim Goodman. Christine
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- Book Worm
- 30-03-22
Great read but not so great narration
I have always enjoyed the Bryant and May books. They make me laugh out loud when I read them so was delighted to find this on audible. Sadly the narration is awful. The voices are pompous and irritating and spoiling the book. I'm finding it hard to finish. Lost interest.
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- David
- 23-04-18
Best B&M book since Water Room
Best B&M book since Water Room. Incredibly amusing, heartfelt and with the excellent characters and twists of a Fowler novel.
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- CM
- 22-04-18
What Fun!
I am a huge fan of Bryant and May and the author Christopher Fowler. I was delighted that a new book had arrived and it did not disappoint. Set in the 60's it is a bit of an homage to Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers and the like. It is set in a stately home during a house party. There is a murder and the detectives have to solve it by Monday Morning any way I can't say more but it has lots of red herrings and the plot twists and turns. It was great fun especially all the cultural references to the 60's .I really hope the author will write more about the PCU's old cases I think there is lots more to enjoy. The narrator as always is excellent he does a fantastic job here not only with Arthur and John but in this book all the upper crust characters as well.
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- Dr G
- 27-04-18
Wot larks!
Possibly the most brilliant and funniest of the series! The narration is perfect, as usual.
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- BAE
- 03-05-18
Bryant and May—brilliant again!!
A fresh, smart and humorous rendition of the country house murder in the company of Bryant and May. Operating outside their milieu of London with all her history and complexity, they are at a disadvantage.
Their characters are consistent with their beloved older counterparts. A pleasure in any location.
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- GA PEOPLE
- 29-01-22
I loved it
Parts of this book made me pause so I could laugh out loud
I used to take the books in this series from the library, but that was before I heard this narrator’s voice for Arthur Bryant: spot on.
Good job Audible!
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- Donna
- 26-03-19
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This was a lot of fun. It sounds easy -- a weekend in the country
protecting a witness scheduled
for court. Bryant and May, on their own are very funny. I am a big fan of these two and a I think this book is a good introduction
to their peculiar policing.
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- Terry
- 15-10-18
Delightful book from one of my favorite series
Two of my favorite detectives and a crew of wonderful eccentrics provide a fun read. Even those who Aren’t mystery fans should be able to enjoy it
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- notlad
- 21-07-18
Slow starter. Narration is good.
Overall, not a bad story. It does drag on and one almost loses interest, but then it picks up again. If you want a long, long story and don't mind the pace, you may enjoy it.
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- mikell grafton
- 09-06-18
Always wonderful
This was a lovely detour from the regular antics of the aging duo. I do want someone to promise me that it does not mark the last account of those antics
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- Nancy
- 28-04-18
Could listen forever.
I am always left feeling sad when I have gobbled up another Bryant and May book. I only pre-order three authors and Christopher Fowler is one of them. Tim Goodman is the wonderful narrator that brings all the characters in this series to life. Perfection. I listen to every word.