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The Witch Hunter
- By: Bernard Knight
- Narrated by: Paul Matthews
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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Exeter, 1195. When a prominent burgess and guild-master falls dead across his horse, Crowner John declines to hold an inquest as the man had been complaining of chest pains and shows no sign of injury. Events take a sinister turn, however, when a straw-doll is discovered hidden under the man's saddle, a spike driven through its heart....
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listeningable
- By jackie trenbath on 19-08-2021
- The Witch Hunter
- By: Bernard Knight
- Narrated by: Paul Matthews
listeningable
Reviewed: 19-08-2021
A bit like another one of his books, the one about Heretics. Still it was interesting.
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Harlequin
- The Grail Quest, Book 1
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
- Length: 14 hrs and 49 mins
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The year is 1342. The English, led by Edward III, are laying waste to the French countryside. The army may be led by the King, but it is the archers, the common men, who are England's secret weapon. The French know them as Harlequins. Thomas of Hookton is one of these archers. But he is also on a personal mission: To avenge his father's death and retrieve a stolen relic.
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A GREAT READ
- By James Alexander on 11-05-2020
- Harlequin
- The Grail Quest, Book 1
- By: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
Give it a miss
Reviewed: 27-04-2021
Usually a book has a hero or heroine. I was up to chapter 10, and waiting for either to appear, but nothing. The story takes you to the opposite side of goodies, this is the story of the baddies. They rape, pillage, murder, and steal. It is not a book that you can look forward to at the end of the day, or read before sleeping. For this reason I chose to stop reading, so therefore, I must admit that to be fair to the author, I erg readers who buy this book to try and finish it. It was not what I wanted.
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Crowner Royal
- By: Bernard Knight
- Narrated by: Paul Matthews
- Length: 12 hrs and 50 mins
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London, 1196. At the command of Richard the Lionheart, Sir John de Wolfe has left his beloved West Country for the Palace of Westminster, where he has been appointed Coroner of the Verge. But with the king overseas, embroiled in a costly war against King Philip of France, Sir John is dismayed to discover that the English court is a hotbed of greed, corruption and petty in-fighting.
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entertainment
- By jackie trenbath on 23-04-2021
- Crowner Royal
- By: Bernard Knight
- Narrated by: Paul Matthews
entertainment
Reviewed: 23-04-2021
narrator was pleasant, story was okay, filled in my nights, before drifting off. light reading, not heavy drama.
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Plague Land
- By: S. D. Sykes
- Narrated by: Ewan Goddard
- Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins
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Oswald de Lacy was never meant to be the Lord of Somerhill Manor. Despatched to a monastery at the age of seven, sent back at seventeen when his father and two older brothers are killed by the Plague, Oswald has no experience of running an estate. He finds the years of pestilence and neglect have changed the old place dramatically, not to mention the attitude of the surviving peasants. Yet some things never change.
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Dreary Reading
- By jackie trenbath on 25-03-2021
- Plague Land
- By: S. D. Sykes
- Narrated by: Ewan Goddard
Dreary Reading
Reviewed: 25-03-2021
A story just to unreal to accept. I found I was dragged down by the main characters pleading, every time he tried to reason out the mystery. A book full of sorrow, mangled lives and weak personalities.
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The Ashes of London
- By: Andrew Taylor
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
- Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
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London, September 1666. The Great Fire rages through the city, consuming everything in its path. Even the impregnable cathedral of St. Paul's is engulfed in flames and reduced to ruins. Among the crowds watching its destruction is James Marwood, son of a disgraced printer and reluctant government informer. In the aftermath of the fire, a semi-mummified body is discovered in the ashes of St. Paul's, in a tomb that should have been empty. The man's body has been mutilated, and his thumbs have been tied behind his back.
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Dull narration of a dead boring story.
- By soo jay on 23-07-2021
- The Ashes of London
- By: Andrew Taylor
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
entertaining
Reviewed: 20-07-2020
The story is well written, the reader is excellent. I would recommend this book to people who find this historic period of interest.
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A Corpse at St Andrew's Chapel
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 2
- By: Mel Starr
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Alan, the beadle of the manor of Bampton, had gone out at dusk to seek those who might violate curfew. When, the following morning, he had not returned home, his young wife Matilda had sought out Master Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff of the manor. Two days later Alan’s corpse was discovered in the hedge, at the side of the track to St. Andrew’s Chapel. His throat had been torn out - his head was half severed from his body - and his face, hands, and forearms were lacerated with deep scratches.
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Old school but old favouriite!
- By Anonymous User on 18-05-2020
- A Corpse at St Andrew's Chapel
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 2
- By: Mel Starr
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
Bedtime story
Reviewed: 28-06-2020
It took me a number of weeks to get through the book. It was to me a bedroom book, one you read befor going to sleep. The pace is slow and can get a bit hard to follow. For all the hard work put into creating a story, and then the solution is so weak.
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The Unquiet Bones
- By: Mel Starr
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
- Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
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Hugh of Singleton, fourth son of a minor knight, has been educated as a clerk, usually a prelude to taking holy orders. However, feeling no certain calling despite a lively faith, he turns to the profession of surgeon, training in Paris and then hanging out his sign in Oxford. A local lord asks him to track the killer of a young woman whose bones have been found in the castle cesspit. She is identified as the impetuous missing daughter of a local blacksmith, and her young man, whom she had provoked very publicly, is in due course arrested and sentenced at the Oxford assizes.
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A Gem.
- By Anonymous User on 21-04-2020
- The Unquiet Bones
- By: Mel Starr
- Narrated by: Steven Crossley
For insomnia suffers
Reviewed: 27-05-2020
Narrator was excellent, story so so. ENTERTAINMENT for insomnia suffers. If you like a mystery with an historical background, you might get a bit excited about this book.
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The Saracen's Mark
- By: S.W. Perry
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
- Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
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London, 1593. Five years on from the Armada and England is taking its first faltering steps towards a future as a global power. Nicholas Shelby – reluctant spy and maverick physician – and his companion Bianca Merton are settling into a life on Bankside. But in London there is always a plot afoot.... Robert Cecil, the Queen’s spymaster, once again recruits Nicholas to embark on a dangerous undercover mission that will take him to the back alleys of Marrakech in search of a missing informer.
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Extremely poor
- By Richard on 20-07-2021
- The Saracen's Mark
- By: S.W. Perry
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
read worthy
Reviewed: 13-05-2020
was entertainment for me before going to sleep. plot was a bit weak, but as I said kept me interested before dropping off.
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An Unholy Alliance
- The Second Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew
- By: Susanna Gregory
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
- Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
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In 1350 the people of Cambridge are struggling to overcome the effects of the Black Death - and with a high mortality rate among priests and monks, the townsfolk are vulnerable to sinister cults that have sprung up. At Michaelhouse, Matthew Bartholomew is training new physicians when the body of a friar is found in the massive chest that the university uses to store precious documents. While investigating, Bartholomew stumbles across a derelict church being used as a meeting place for the mysterious sect he believes is at the heart of a web of blackmail.
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A good read
- By Peter M. Hart on 19-10-2023
- An Unholy Alliance
- The Second Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew
- By: Susanna Gregory
- Narrated by: David Thorpe
Hard to follow
Reviewed: 23-03-2020
Struggled to finish, lots of round about ways of getting straight to the point. Story a bit out there and hard to swallow. Confusing, frustrating and downright boring.
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1793: The Wolf and the Watchman
- Jean Mickel Cardell, Book 1
- By: Niklas Natt och Dag
- Narrated by: Matt Addis, Clara Andersson, Caspar Rundegren
- Length: 13 hrs and 40 mins
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The year is 1793, Stockholm. King Gustav of Sweden has been assassinated, years of foreign wars have emptied the treasuries and the realm is governed by a self-interested elite, leaving its citizens to suffer. On the streets, malcontent and paranoia abound. A body is found in the city's swamp by a watchman, Mickel Cardell, and the case is handed over to investigator Cecil Winge, who is dying of consumption.
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Bleak
- By Alistair on 16-07-2024
- 1793: The Wolf and the Watchman
- Jean Mickel Cardell, Book 1
- By: Niklas Natt och Dag
- Narrated by: Matt Addis, Clara Andersson, Caspar Rundegren
uninteresting
Reviewed: 06-03-2020
started to enjoy until the other side of the story began. second part of the book, 1st couple of chapters okay, then became boring.
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