
Enter a Murderer
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Narrated by:
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James Saxon
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By:
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Ngaio Marsh
About this listen
The crime scene was the stage of the Unicorn Theatre, when a prop gun fired a very real bullet; the victim was an actor clawing his way to stardom using bribery instead of talent; and the suspects included two unwilling girlfriends and several relieved blackmail victims.
The stage is set for one of Roderick Alleyn's most baffling cases....
©1935 Original Text of 1935 by Ngaio Marsh (P)2015 Hachette AudioCritic reviews
The plot is quite clever and fits the time it is set in really well. The actors are portrayed as luvvies and the narrator seems to have a lot of fun in showing that. Some of the characters merge a bit which is a shame. I think perhaps there was just one or two more people than needed. It's paced reasonably well, although there are parts where I wanted to say "just get on with it". If you are a fan of old school detective stories ( poirot, marple, wimsey, temple etc) then this will be a good fit for you. That said, being a fan, it's easy to work out in this story who done it!. Will probably listen to more, but not those who have the same narrator as the first book. As they are separate stories, that won't be an issue.
A good narrator makes a huge difference
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entertaining old school who dun it!
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Gave up
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Good Listen
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Great story but poor narration
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Very hammy!
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A great mystery
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Unfortunately, the narrator seems to have chosen one single tone of voice for Alleyn: most of his lines are spoken in a jaded sigh. This is producing two effects:
1) as Mr. Saxon also delivers the lines of the many posh suspects and fancy actors in sighs AND sighs as he reads the text in between - is he bored? - I could no longer guess who was speaking and when the dialogue was over. During the interrogation scenes, Alleyn, Nigel, Miss Vaughan, Mr. Saint and Mr. Gardener all sounded the same at times.
2) Alleyn comes off as a detached, offhanded snob, uninterested and contemptuous as he delivers latin quotes, except for a few bouts of manic excitement à la Sherlock Holmes, when he verges on crudeness.
I am new to Ngaio Marsh's mysteries and I would like a chance to enjoy getting to know her detective. Maybe he is as Mr. Saxon portrays him and then, I guess I will not read many more of his adventures. But the first volume was narrated quite differently and I liked that version of Alleyn.
Anyway, I will try to read the printed book with Mr. Saxon's voice in the background. Maybe if I can follow the dialogues, it will be less aggravating. But most likely, I will just read this one on paper and hope that Mr. Saxon gets better at making different lively voices instead of the pretentious monotone that dominates here.
It is too bad: if I understand correctly, every other book is narrated by the first narrator who was great, and Mr. Saxon does the rest. I look forward to hearing the former once again, and I also wish the latter the best and hope I will have a better time with his next narration of Detective Alleyn's investigations.
Right now, it's not all that.
I had to get the printed book
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A really good story told by an amazing narrator
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Marsh does it again.
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