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Evans to Betsy

By: Rhys Bowen
Narrated by: Roger Clark
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The charming village of Llanfair, the setting for Rhys Bowen's beloved Constable Evans mysteries, sits amid lush, rolling Welsh meadows populated with quaint cottages and is considered by many of its colorful locals to be a kind of paradise. Unfortunately, there aren't many opportunities for young people in Llanfair, so when an exciting and glamorous American woman breezes into town talking of dormant psychic powers and important social research, barmaid Betsy Edwards is quick to take her up on an offer of employment at the recently opened Sacred Grove New Age center not far away. Of course the locals, including the village constable, Evan Evans, think Betsy has gone around the bend, not to mention the nutty American who dragged her off to be "tested". Betsy, though, is dazzled at the possibility of exploring her own sixth sense. And she's only a little surprised when her new powers are put to a real-life test; when the center's flamboyant director goes missing, clues to his fate mysteriously appear in Betsy's dreams.

It's a tantalizing mystery for lonely Betsy, who can't help doing a little investigating on her own. But Constable Evans has been involved with Sacred Grove before - looking for a missing American college student who was lured there by Druid worship. As Betsy does her own sleuthing on the spot, Evan comes to realize that there is nothing straightforward about this case and that Betsy has no idea at all of the terrible danger she is in.

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This is a fun story with a lot of silliness, with spiritualist, druids and new age goings on which hide what is really going on. When the Head guy turns up dead it seems it could all be an accident or suicide. Until the autopsy report show how much sedative he has in his system. Read brilliantly again by Roger Clark.

Evans to Betsy

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good reader, nice, gentle story, but hard to guess the outcome till near the end.

engaging story

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I do love the Evan Evans series and find I can’t stop listening to them. Even though I try really hard to make them last, they’re done in a couple of days! This one is full of not just murder mystery but other shenanigans that made me gasp out loud.

Brilliant - so characterful!

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Irritatingly poor pronunciation and inflection and Welsh charactature. Adequate story but not worth the auditory pain. Clearly free for reason.

Dreadful mock- Welsh narration ruined the performance.

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