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The Murder Pit

Arrowood, Book 2

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The Murder Pit

By: Mick Finlay
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood.

1896: Sherlock Holmes has once again hit the headlines, solving mysteries for the cream of London society. But among the workhouses and pudding shops of the city, private detective William Arrowood is presented with far grittier, more violent and considerably less well-paid cases.

Arrowood is in no doubt who is the better detective, and when Mr and Mrs Barclay engage him to trace their estranged daughter, Birdie, he’s sure it won’t be long before he and his assistant Barnett have tracked her down.

But this seemingly simple missing person case soon turns into a murder investigation. Far from the comfort of Baker Street, Arrowood’s London is a city of unrelenting cruelty, where evil is waiting to be uncovered....

©2018 Mick Finlay (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Historical International Mystery & Crime Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Thriller & Suspense Thriller England Sherlock Holmes Murder

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Critic reviews

"Another brilliant read from Mick Finlay [...] even better than [Arrowood]." (B.A. Paris)

"Gripping." (Daily Telegraph)

"Astounding. If you crave Victorian age murder mystery, love darkly gothic atmospheres and want your detective rather tattered and torn at the edges Arrowood is your man." (Shots)

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Really enjoyed this! Despite being a delicate subject, I thought it was written and narrated superbly!

It is worth a credit JUST for the scene with the horse in the stable!! I laughed so hard and loudly at 2am, I woke my husband up!! Really tickled me pink and was worth the credit for that scene alone!!! So the rest of the story was a bonus! Lol

Off to read book three! :-)

Really enjoyed this

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loved this book it draws you in good narration draws a grossly picture of Victorian London

gripping

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excellent crime stories, great portrayal of the characters, their relationships and the harshness of survival back then

I love these Arrowood books. this was even better than the first.

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After the first Arrowood book I was really looking forward to the follow up.
Unfortunately I was very disappointed, the characters are great and the narration by Malk Williams is yet again superb. However this is one of the most boring books I have heard in as long time.
I really struggled to finish it.

O Dear

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It's a lot better than most of the dross in this genre and the writer is familiar with the concept of humour, which is a nice change, too.
The narrator isn't up to much and a decent one would have lifted it considerably. He's not awful, but he makes so many fairly basic pronunciation errors than even non-pedants will become irritated after the first hour. There are far worse narrators, but it's still a bit of a shame.

Pretty Decent.

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