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The Blue Last

Richard Jury, Book 17

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The Blue Last

De: Martha Grimes
Narrado por: Steve West
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In The Blue Last, Richard Jury finally faces the last thing in the world he wants to deal with - the war that killed his mother, his father, his childhood. Mickey Haggerty, a DCI with the London City police, has asked for Jury's help. Two skeletons have been unearthed in the City during the excavation of London's last bombsite, where once a pub stood called the The Blue Last. Mickey believes that a child who survived the bombing has been posing for over 50 years as a child who didn't. The grandchild of brewery magnet Oliver Tyndale supposedly survived that December 1940 bombing...but did she? Mickey also has a murder to solve. Simon Croft, prosperous City financial broker and son of the one-time owner of The Blue Last, is found shot to death in his Thames-side house. But the book he was writing about London during the German blitzkrieg has disappeared.

Jury wants to get eyes and ears into Tynedale Lodge, and looks to his friend, Melrose Plant, to play the role. Reluctantly, Plant plays it, accompanied on his rounds of the Lodge gardens by nine-year-old Gemma Trim, orphan and ward of Oliver Tynedale; and Benny Keagan, a resourceful 12-year-old orphaned delivery boy.

And Richard Jury may not make it out alive.

A stolen book, stolen lives, or is any of this what it seems? Identity, memory, provenance - these are all called into question in The Blue Last.

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As always great books. Love the characters. Heartbroken by the end. Must start the new one. And as always Steve West is excellent.

Wow

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It's been a while since I've read a Martha Crimes book and now I'm wondering why. Thoroughly enjoyed this recording! Onto the next in the series!

Martha Grimes does it again

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I love this book. The characters are so finally drawn. So many heroic characters. Wonderful.

Favorite

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Martha has outdone herself! Outstanding writing and Steve reads it exceptionally well. As always, her characters become the readers friends.

Incredible writing!

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law-enforcement, murder, investigation, family-dynamics-----
The only trouble with reading this series out of order is that you wind up hunting for the one where a particular character is introduced, and for me that person is Benny Keagan. Benny is the best kind of street kid, one who is a truly good and resourceful person who knows how to help others. The publisher's blurb covers a lot, and no spoilers here other than to warn you to keep the tissues handy for both sad parts and silly stuff. Worth reading.
Steve West continues to be excellent as narrator.

Very twisty!

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Although the end was pretty much revealed from the beginning, I like this story very much. Grimes has a sense of melancholy that I find so enchanting.

I often find myself reading an Editor's summary and thinking, okay this could be good, but what the summary usually fails to inform the reader of is tone.

Grimes has a light hand with humor, a little heavy with symbolism, and just right with melancholy.

Good story

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This is another book Martha Grimes used to make a trip (to Italy in this case) tax deductible.

Another tax deduction

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I’ve enjoyed all the Jury mysteries immensely, and this has to be one of the best. But it’s Mr.West’s narration that makes it marvelous. It’s captivating how he can do so many different voices and keep them all straight, and put just the right feeling into them. The emotional impact of the climactic ending is so believable!

The narration makes it come alive

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Richard Jury is asked by an old friend and fellow policeman for help. A construction company unearths human remains where a pub once stood near the end of World War ll and was bombed during The Blitz. Two wealthy families, two young women, and two infant girls are involved. One infant is dead and other other lives. But could one of the women switched the identities of one baby girl for the other for the inheritance? That is what Richard Jury must find out with the help of his best friend Melrose Plant.

We have the entire gang of familiar characters in this story including lots of laughs. We also, get a glimpse into Richard Jury’s past. As usual we are in the month of December near Christmas time. A time of year Richard hates due to the fact it make him face his loneliness not having his own family.

I understand that some fans of Martha Grimes get a bit irritated by Richard Jury’s moment of depression and melancholy. But I feel Martha Grimes puts some realism into her characters. We need to remember that R.J. was just a little tot at the end of WWll his parents both died and after an Uncle dies he spends the rest of his childhood in a home. I can only imagine what effects it would have on one as they became an adult and the rest of their life. Facts show during Christmas more people become depressed and become suicidal. So allowing those feelings and emotions displayed in R.J. make sense, at least to me.

I enjoyed every minute of this book!! As usual Steve West was marvellous!!! He is the best part of Martha Grimes’ Richard Jury Mysteries. Love him to death. No pun intended. 😉😁

What A Mystery!!!!

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So many great characters,, so little time. And Steve West’s voice is fantastic for each of them. It’s amazing how one man’s voice can paint Richard Jury so sexy, and Aunt Agatha so annoying, and children so wonderful.

Enthralled throughout !

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