Black Drop
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Leonora Nattrass
About this listen
July 1794, and the streets of London are filled with rumours of revolution. Laurence Jago - clerk to the Foreign Office - is ever more reliant on the Black Drop to ease his nightmares. A highly sensitive letter has been leaked to the press, and Laurence is a suspect. Then, he discovers the body of a fellow clerk, supposedly a suicide. Blame for the leak is shifted to the dead man, but Laurence is certain both of his friend's innocence and that he was murdered. But at a time when even the slightest hint of treason can lead to the gallows, how can Laurence find the true culprit without incriminating himself?
©2021 Leonora Natrass (P)2022 Isis Publishing LtdWhat listeners say about Black Drop
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- Ishani Guha-Shepherd
- 22-08-24
Political landscapes and ambitions
A convoluted and cleverly written story centered around actual facts and figures in the politics of London in the 18 century.
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- T. D. Johnston
- 26-09-22
long time to tell a short story
quite frankly, couldn't have cared less if they all died. narrator seemed to be having much fun with accents, but felt disconnected from the story.
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- Mair
- 18-12-24
Too much exposition
I really enjoyed The Bells of Westminster by the author and bought this because of that book. It started off well, Jago is an interesting character and her research is excellent, but then things went a bit pear shaped. There is too much exposition about the politics of the time. Yes, it was a period a great social turmoil and change, but let’s have it via a gripping plot.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-03-24
Intense but a good read
Enjoyed this book - the story telling is so vivid, such descriptive language about London in the 1700/1800's. Felt very authentic!
Good story, gritty and cold which added to its noir feeling.
Also read Blue Water by the same author - also a great story.
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