The Body on the Doorstep
A Romney Marsh Mystery, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Ric Jerrom
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By:
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A. J. MacKenzie
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Murder and smuggling, conspiracy and treason - can Reverend Hardcastle catch a killer?
Kent, 1796. Shocked to discover a dying man on his doorstep - and lucky to avoid a bullet himself - Reverend Hardcastle finds himself entrusted with the victim's cryptic last words. With smuggling rife on England's south-east coast, the obvious conclusion is that a dodgy deal has gone wrong. But why is the leader of the local Customs service so reluctant to investigate?
Ably assisted by the ingenious Mrs Chaytor, Hardcastle sets out to solve the mystery for himself. But smugglers are not the only ones to lurk off the Kent coast, and the more he discovers, the more he realises he might have bitten off more than he can chew.
The Body on the Doorstep is the first Reverend Hardcastle mystery by A.J. MacKenzie.
©2014 Adam and Charlotte Guillain. (P)2016 BolindaWhat listeners say about The Body on the Doorstep
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- Kindle Customer
- 15-04-19
Enjoyable
I've read the book and have enjoyed it being read while I am knitting. Good narration
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3 people found this helpful
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- Lucielocks
- 15-03-19
Smuggling Intrigue
A good tale with s twist I didn't see
coming at the end of it
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- Keith Marr
- 30-09-22
A promising introduction
If subsequent stories maintain the standard found here I’m sure the Hardcastle/Chater series will prove popular. I could see successful dramatisations working well.
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- KAH
- 19-11-18
Great story
Loved this book from start to finish. Brilliantly read. Quirky heroes and boo hiss villains.
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- eb
- 26-05-18
good story
very good story and interesting...I like the Rector...some good character development...believable..looking forward to listening to the next book
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- Bush the Bint
- 03-06-19
Gentle romp in the spirit Pimpernel
I really enjoyed this. The narrative was excellent, the story un-taxing. I love a story that dips it's toes into history combining real people and places with a good old-fashioned yarn.
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- K
- 28-04-18
A romp with a rector
I really enjoyed this book and not because it was inspiring or thought-provoking but because it was entertaining. It’s lighter-than-air detective fiction, but I don’t think it has pretensions to be otherwise. It’s one of those stories that just trots along at a comfortable pace, with endearingly fallible characters and comes to a satisfactory, if far-fetched, conclusion.
The creation of the irascible, drunken rector as the prime mover whose decent into the bottle is because of historically thwarted ambitions is a fine one, and I thoroughly applauded his belated victory at the end. Pairing him with a young female widow worked well, although I would have preferred a less predictable choice such as the character of Miss Godfrey, one of a pair of ‘Sapphic lovers’ who have a taste for intrigue and brandy laced tea.
The historical background adds interest: smugglers, revolutionaries and Jacobins, all set in and around the Kent marshes. The plot is lively and has great pace with enough pleasing twists and turns to keep you interested but not frustrated. The Poirot-style gathering to expose the guilty parties at the end was, frankly, laughable but at no point were we expecting any particular deviation from the standard formula.
My aunt would have called this a chewing-gum read and I’m not ashamed to say that I enjoyed each mastication.
Ric Jerrom is a brilliant narrator - such depth and tone - just great.
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- Paul Wratten
- 14-07-22
Exciting adventure into Kents coast.
What a truly great and intriguing story involving interesting characters in a story with twists, turns and adventures.
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- Mr
- 20-09-18
Brilliant
A great story that kept me glued to my headphones.
Well written and as usual by Ric Jerrom ,brilliantly narrated.
Well worth a listen of anyone’s time.
I can’t wait for the next in the series - soon please.
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- G. Williams
- 06-06-20
Fantastik
A Great read, enjoyed every second. As an Author my self I know what goes into the writing of a book as this. I will recommend this book to all.
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