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A Little Night Murder
- Mydworth Mysteries - A Cosy Historical Mystery Series 2
- Narrated by: Nathaniel Parker
- Series: Mydworth Mysteries - A Cosy Historical Mystery Series, Book 2
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Publisher's Summary
From the authors of the best-selling series Cherringham.
A young poacher is found shot dead in the woods of a grand estate near Mydworth. A sad accident it would seem. But the boy's mother is convinced it is murder and when Harry and Kat investigate, they find the poacher's life was not as innocent as he made out...
Nathaniel Parker, born in 1962, graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and went on to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. His television career began in 1988 when he played Flying Officer 'Flash' Gordon in the LWT mini-series "Piece of Cake". He is also the lead in the BBC series "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", based on the novels by Elizabeth George. Nathaniel Parker has an extensive list of audio books to his credit, ranging from the classics of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy to more modern writings and children's books.
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- titus
- 06-18-20
Fun
Loved the characters, they’re so likable. And the narrator, well, I could listen to him read the dictionary and be totally entertained. Adding the series to my collection.
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- bethany
- 05-22-20
Love these characters, great mystery, ending a little flat
This is a really fun series, the narrator does a great job with the American accent. Love the main characters relationship and how cool is Kat? This one was full of interesting twists and turns and good sleuthing. Was a bit surprised when it ended A it didn’t seem very definitive. Will definitely be reading the next one! I hope they make many more.
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- Donna Deal
- 06-09-20
Not as good as Cherringham
I started the new series with a sense of : "Cherringham is great.. so let's try this!" But even the first one was disappointing.
Just doesn't click with me, had trouble finishing it... I'll just wait for the next "Cherringham.."
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- zippywriter
- 05-14-20
Excellent story, A+ performance
I stumbled upon this series and absolutely love it! Listen to Mydworth Mysteries—A Shot in the Dark first. A Little Night Murder is #2. Carefully thought out plot and details, lighthearted and extremely capable main characters. Thank goodness Cat (Kat?) isn’t a high-stepping, flighty lady who makes blunders right and left. I adore her and her partner in crime Sir Harry and wish them many adventures ahead.
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- barbara
- 06-25-20
A Little Night Murder
Am really enjoying this series, love the characters and their actions in solving the murders. Will definitely be listening to the next to in the series. The narration is perfect, brings life to the characters.
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- Amy
- 05-25-20
great couple
i like the couple and can't wait to see what mischief they get up to!
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- Frida
- 05-23-20
another enjoyable who dunniit with a surprise endi
I like the plot and the surprise ending. I love the narration, sounds professionally done.
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- Pamela Lobaugh
- 05-10-20
Way too progressive of outlook for the time
Okay so this is the second Of the series I've listened to Generation is much better Cat doesn't come off Quite as nasally and longshoremennee as she did before, that's a plus. But the characters View of the world is way, way too progressive for the time Sure there were the upper crust who had more risqué or liberal views on things back then but I can't see that they'd agree with every little thing that someone In the 21st century might go along with a champion, like in the pubs. Women driving let alone sitting on a motorcycles without it being a scandal. Kat seems to know how to do everything except for at 1 point she says Sail a boat. Love Matthew and Neil's Cherringham, however however this was series just not ringing true to me. The characters act to modern Kat Is never called Katherine She's still more butch than her husband, I can't see that they would really be accepted In the upper crust as much as they are in with their flagrant disregard for their place in the class system be a good or bad In the way some of the villagers talk to them with such distain, can't see happening too much back in the day with the gentry.
Now it pains me to complain about the story. However as a woman who shoots shotguns, long guns, pistols, even though I don't hunt, I do know that with a long rifle you cannot have your finger on the trigger and shoot yourself in the chest which is what they allude to, You could probably do it if you placed your thumb on the traeger and deliberately pulled it. They did a good job of describing people being safe with guns. However they should have just said that he must have tripped and the gun hit the groud and went off even with the safety on. The other problem I had was him shooting the deer in the head in the dark, full moon or not. Again I don't hunt but I do know people do not shoot big game in the head, too hard a shot, to hard of a head they usually shoot them in the heart area. Love Cherringham, I have hopes for this one.
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- marybob1368
- 04-27-20
Enthusiastically waiting for many more adventures!
fantastically fun and a great distraction during the opening weeks of state shutdown. Can't wait for the series to continue! These two are a great pair, a twist on Nick & Nora Charles 😀.
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- JKH
- 04-17-22
A quiet but stylish English country murder
Kat and Sir Harry are making a name for themselves as discreet detectives. Invited to investigate the dubious death of a young poacher, the talented couple turn up all kinds of clues in quiet Mydworth.
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- C. Knight
- 04-24-20
Certainly not Cherringham!
It’s hard to believe this comes from the same writing team as Cherringham, the plot seems clunky and somehow shoehorned in around random scenes that just aren’t very interesting.
The two lead characters are rather dull and two dimensional, instead of having personalities they have abilities. She can shockingly ride a motorbike and once worked in a bar but has had no real thought or effort put into her as a person. He is constantly surprised by her to such an extent you wonder how he could possibly have married her, but then he’s also so dull you’ll hardly care.
The crime itself was hard to believe and the ending felt like an after thought. The murderer and motive made very little impression on any of the story and had me rolling my eyes.
All in all it has very little substance and no real style.
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- Claire Kendall-Price
- 07-03-20
I DO Like Cat and Sir Harry!
Spoiler? Was waiting for a twist, but there wasn't one. Shame. A good story, but finished early.
Wonderful characters, and Nathaniel Parker does the voices and accents brilliantly. Yp3u forget it's an Englishman being an American woman.
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- Natalie
- 11-23-20
New adventure 5 star 🌟
Well that was a cracking story. Better than the first book. Set in the 1920's/1930's sir Harry is married to a young lady from America called Cat and he has brought her back to England to live, but on reterning home they seemed to have fallen into a life of solving crime. Well what else are you going to do when your family and friends need help and you have all the time in the world because your rich. The characters are so likeable and you feel like your on the adventure along with Cat and Harry.
I knew it would be a gem coming from Matt C and Neil R can't wait for the next one.
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- Emma
- 07-09-20
cosy afternoon
Great narrator and a cosy afternoon listen. would recommend for anyone wanting an easy listen
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- Trevelyan
- 04-29-20
Quite entertaining......
I am enjoying this series but with reservations. It is light, fluffy, undemanding and there are distinct echoes of Cherringham. I just wish that Harry could 'man up' a bit and not be such a wimp. There are occasional glimpses of the man he is supposed to have been in the past but really, I cannot understand what the feisty and capable Kat sees in him! Let's hope that he is allowed to develop a slightly more macho side to his character as the stories progress.....
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- Chrissie Ann
- 04-25-20
Great story
A good cosy crime story. An enjoyable listen whilst doing other things, e.g. Knitting, or sewing.
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- Kath Lewis
- 03-23-22
another brilliant Myndworth Mystery
I thoroughly enjoyed this 2nd mystery so much I can't wait to get the next one, even though each mystery is complete and stands alone.
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- BarbaraM
- 10-05-21
Charming
Strange accents sometimes. Some “working class” accents sound like South African working class. Hmmm.
I otherwise really enjoy the narrator’s voice.
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- Toni H
- 07-15-21
Boys own adventure
Twists and turns galore , very enjoyable. Times of a bygone era with gentle reminders of what life was like.
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- Leighton
- 07-02-21
Disappointing End
Well performed and starts well, but the mystery is very linear, with no plot twists or red herrings. The last third felt rushed.
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- Sandy
- 06-28-21
Entertaining traditional murder mystery
Light entertaining murder mystery in classic British style. Likeable character's, romance and decent plot make this an idea companion for tedious car trips. Shame it's not longer though.