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The Blood Card
- The Brighton Mysteries, Book 3
- Narrated by: Luke Thompson
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
On the eve of the Queen's coronation, DI Stephens and Max Mephisto uncover an anarchist plot and a ticking bomb at the same time as solving the murder of a man close to them - from the author of the best-selling Dr Ruth Galloway mysteries.
Elizabeth II's coronation is looming, but the murder of their wartime commander, Colonel Cartwright, spoils the happy mood for DI Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto. A playbill featuring another deceased comrade is found in Colonel Cartwright's possession, and a playing card, the ace of hearts: the blood card. The wartime connection and the suggestion of magic are enough for him to put Stephens and Mephisto on the case.
Edgar's on-going investigation into the death of Brighton fortune-teller Madame Zabini is put on hold. Max is busy rehearsing for a spectacular Coronation Day variety show - and his television debut - so it's Edgar who is sent to New York, a land of plenty, worlds away from still-rationed England. He's on the trail of a small-town mesmerist who may provide the key, but someone else silences him first.
It's Edgar's colleague, DS Emma Holmes who finds the clue, buried in the files of the Zabini case, that leads them to an anarchist group intent on providing an explosive finale to Coronation Day.
Now it's up to Edgar, Max and Emma to foil the plot and find out who it is who's been dealing the cards....
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-07-18
Entertaining
An enjoyable, if slightly improbable tale. Gypsies, communists, spies, mysterious imposters, bombs. What more could you want?
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- Sue
- 19-04-17
Brilliant but recording flawed
I can't recommend the story highly enough for its twists and turns as well as its denouement but unfortunately silence reigns in several places leaving you wondering what you are missing.
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- Jennifer Chennell
- 11-04-17
not as good as the others..
if your looking for a sophisticated psychology murder mystery this isn't the book for you nor are any of Ellie's books what you get for your money is a jolly good romp though a average who dunnit with characters you can't help but like and want to know better... a grown up Enid Blyton..
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- D K DEGGE
- 08-01-18
Excellent as ever
Character and plot developments are extremely well crafted .A first rate novel
Looking forward to more
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- kitty67
- 04-10-17
Brilliant story
Both myself and my daughter really enjoy these stories
We know that area quite well and listening to them in Australia, keeps the memories alive
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-05-21
Good but listen to an earlier book first
Although the plot's more convoluted than others in this series, the focus on the regular cast makes up for it. Having said that, I don't think I would have enjoyed it without being a fan of the previous books in this series. However, I do love the little details of everyday life that constantly lighten the mood. The description of the newly invented coronation chicken was funny & Griffiths, like Hitchcock, punctuates the dark with comical mundane pinpricks of light.
Very different from her Ruth Galloway books, less introspective & just more fun! (There's a little tech glitch in chapter 20 but only small.)
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- Mrs Jill Turner
- 29-03-22
usual standard
Another good listen, exciting story. can not wait to listen to the next one
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- Lauren
- 20-07-20
Better narrator than for the two previous novels
Enjoyable. Good characters. I love the setting in the 1950s. Better narrator than the one who narrated the two previous novels in the series.
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- carrotts
- 09-02-17
another good read
another great story well narrated capturing the times very well as the feeling of hope following the coronation
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-08-18
the blood card
very well narrated. great characters. story engrossing but ended a bit abruptly. presumably we will find out why in the next episode?
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