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Murder on the Downs

Now a major TV series, Whitstable Pearl, starring Kerry Godliman

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Murder on the Downs

By: Julie Wassmer
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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Murder on the Downs is the seventh book in Julie Wassmer's popular crime series - now a major Acorn TV drama, Whitstable Pearl, starring Kerry Godliman as private detective and restaurateur, Pearl Nolan.

A controversial new property development is planned in Whitstable which will encroach upon the green open space of the downs, to the dismay of Whitstable residents who view this as the thin end of the wedge with regard to local wildlife conservation.

A campaign springs into life, spearheaded by a friend of Pearl's family, Martha Laker. A committed environmentalist, Martha is no stranger to controversy herself. She has also managed to divide opinion across town, with the locals viewing her as their fearless champion while establishment figures seeing only an interfering agitator.

Tensions escalate between the developers and Whitstable residents, straining Pearl's close relationship with London-born police officer, DCI Mike McGuire, who harbours concerns that the local campaign will spiral out of control. Pearl's loyalties are torn, but the protest duly goes ahead - and newspaper headlines claim a moral victory for the residents in this David and Goliath battle.

But the victory is short lived when Pearl discovers a dead body on the downs....

©2019 Julie Wassmer (P)2019 Hachette Audio UK
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"While Oxford had Morse, Whitstable, famous for its oysters, has Pearl." (Daily Mail)

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Book 7 - no surprises.

Another easy listen in the Pearl detective series. Good always wins. A couple of twists and a ticking along love story. This book won’t change your world, but it’s a nice to listen to.

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Great plot set in charmingly recognisable setting.

Really enjoyable read with a great cast of quirky characters. Impossible to guess who the murderer was.

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Much better narrator

I enjoyed Karen Cass’s performance much more than previous books especially the last two. I hope that Karen keeps on narrating the series.

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Really good read

Enjoyed every part, kept interested and enthralled
Also helped that I love Whitstable !! Recommended read

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Midsomer-on-Sea

When this series started it was a rather charming homage to its real life location but now it’s becoming a bit too ‘Midsomer’ as bodies pile up amidst quaint festivities.
The story focuses on another Whitstable landmark but it’s embellished beyond recognition which leaves me a little disappointed.
And despite a great assortment of potential villains and victims, it is difficult to picture the murders actually taking place. Disbelief definitely suspended.
At its heart the series has a strong central cast and a photogenic location but I miss the almost-reality of the earlier books.

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