
The Incident at Fives Castle
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Narrado por:
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Elizabeth Klett
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De:
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Clara Benson
It is Hogmanay, and Angela Marchmont is at Fives Castle, the Scottish seat of the Earl of Strathmerrick, to see in the start of 1928. But when she finds out that the Foreign Secretary, the American Ambassador, and the Head of British Intelligence are also among the guests, Angela begins to suspect that something momentous is afoot. Before long, they are all snowed in and a body is discovered, and Angela soon finds suspicion directed against herself....
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Excellent
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A mystery that kept my interest
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Give us more Freddy Stories, please!
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I LOVE that Benson brings Freddy Pilkington-Soames, and other recurring characters, into her books!! It makes her imaginary world of London high society feel quite real and gives unprecedented depth to both the characters and the stories; you “get to know” the characters, their backgrounds, their personalities, and their quirks and peccadilloes better and better with each book and that feeling of familiarity with the characters lends itself to deeper immersion into Benson’s world. I also love that she varies the settings of her books so that they’re not all mysteries at house parties or mysterious thieves or political scandal- they’re not even all about murders!
My ONLY critiques about her writing (and they’re really not that serious) are as follows:
1) If you’re an aficionado of murder mysteries as I am- you can tell that many of the clues were added after the majority- if not the entirety-of the story was written and that sometimes makes the clues rather obvious and feels a bit forced/awkward because they weren’t written with the natural flow of the story as she was writing. (It’s like looking at a patch of excellent darning on an old sweater- even though it’s been done expertly and there’s no incongruity in any aspect of the stitching or in the weight of the yarn/thread, the yarn/thread used for darning is newer than the original yarn/thread so the colors don’t perfectly match.)
2) Some of her storylines, or- most often- pieces of the storylines, seem to have obviously been taken from the classic works of some of the greats (Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, etc.) HOWEVER, to be completely fair, there are only so many permutations of “cozy British murder mysteries” before they begin to sound repetitive. Imagination and variation are both limited by the locales frequented by the upper classes of society during that time, the types and social ranks of the characters readers are interested in, and the political situation /current events during the “Golden Age of Mystery”, which is a TINY period in history!
I have just one comment on the narration and that is that Klett has EXTREMELY pronounced diction and speaks rather slowly and it is a bit distracting -especially during conversations between two or more characters- bc people don’t enunciate so emphatically or speak so slowly in real life and it sounds quite forced. I guess it’s better than to not be able to understand the narrator bc they slur their words together and speak too quickly but it’s still unnatural and a bit distracting.
Another wonderful page-turner with plenty of twists, humor, and intrigue
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Mystery in a Scottish Castle
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More Clara Benson, please! (even if I don't know what her real name is).
Fabulous!
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Every character sounds like a child, which gets confusing when the multiple children are involved.
Only the last hour or so of the audiobook can actually be construed as a story. The rest is a rambling of relatives and pompous class description. I was looking for something light hearted and fun when I chose this book. What I got was a bit on the air-head side ... your mind can wander for a while and when you come back to it ... you haven’t missed anything!
Don’t listen to this audiobook on a long road trip!
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