Death in the Harbour
An Inspector Alun Ryga Mystery
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Jonathan Rhodes
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By:
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Pauline Rowson
About this listen
Myra Swinley is convinced that her police constable husband’s death was no accident and that he would never have lost his footing on a dark, foggy November night on the quayside of Newhaven Harbour while on his beat. Determined to get to the truth she visits Scotland Yard to ask his former friend Detective Superintendent Street to investigate.
But when Myra fails to return home from her visit to the Yard, Inspector Ryga is sent down to the Sussex coast to investigate. Accompanied by former war photographer Eva Paisley, who has been airlifted back to England after suffering a wound incurred in Korea, Ryga’s investigation soon begins to uncover some puzzling facts, and he and Eva begin to unravel the mystery of why an ordinary police constable was murdered and his sensible law-abiding wife has gone missing.
©2020 Pauline Rowson (P)2020 B7 MediaWhat listeners say about Death in the Harbour
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- Rrrrrrrrrr
- 26-02-23
A great follow up
Having thoroughly enjoyed the first book I was eager to listen to the second, and was not disappointed. Well paced, good characters and a good setting.
Would certainly recommend.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-03-21
Complicated but very evocative
I used to live in Lewes, and know Newhaven, and Seaford well. It is a very evocative story, though the fog seldom lasts more than a few days.
I found the narrator struggling with the female characters voices, and some of the accents were poor. It was a good post-war story, and I enjoyed it
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- Val
- 04-02-21
Post war mystery
This book started really well, with an intriguing plotline, but the narration was pedestrian and there were too many gratuitous twists and turns. Disappointing.
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