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Stalker on the Fens
- Narrated by: Henrietta Meire
- Series: DI Nikki Galena, Book 5
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction
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Detective Inspector Nikki Galena's close friend Helen Brook is involved in a serious accident where she is trapped in a collapsed cellar. After her hard-won recovery, Helen is still getting flashbacks to a man she says was down there with her and who confessed to a murder. But no trace of this man can be found.
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- Wayne
- 08-29-17
I love this English police procedural series!
Stalker on the Fens is Book 5 in the DI Nikki Galena series. Like each of the prior four it is a wonderful suspense thriller this novel is special. The novels are set in the Fens which is an area on England's central east coast approximately 50 miles northeast of London. Detective inspector Nikki Galena is a marvelous protagonist. Narrator Henrietta Meire reads in the clipped English accent most common in the area. It can be a little difficult for Americans at first, but understanding comes quickly. Author Joy Ellis is a master of the police procedural genre. I highly recommend this series and this novel.
The sixth audio novel in this seven novel series will be released in two weeks. The title is Captive on the Fens. It is currently available for pre-order at Audible, but is less expensively ordered through Amazon's Whispersync for Voice.
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- Paula
- 12-17-17
Stalker on the Fens#4, Hunted#3, Shadow#2,Crime#1
This four book series -- Crime on the Fens, Shadow over the Fens, Hunted on the Fens and Stalke on the Fens -- is GREAT! And they nestle together beautifully, capturing the depth and growth of the characters as they go. Do start with the first (Crime on the Fens) and you will be hooked to learn more about what happens to DI Nikki Galena and her murder unit of detectives. The story lines are very, very good and the narration fits so perfectly with the locale of the story. Loved every minute of this entire series.
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- k_s
- 02-24-19
The narrator can be super annoying!
Chose this book at random to leave a review, but this could apply to any of the series.
I really like all of the books in this series (currently on number 7), and Joy Ellis in general - but often in spite of the narrator, I'm afraid. In fact, so often in spite of the narrator that I had to stop and start a number of times throughout the books.
The voices for the main characters are okay, but she chooses a very strange, monotone start-stop cadence for many a sentence, and seems to disregard punctuation, and in particular the voices of some of the supporting characters are just plain annoying (Rory!). Similarly, some of the female side characters speak in very girlish sopranos that I found very distracting.
I"m not very familiar with Lincolnshire accents, so I can't comment on the quality of those, though.
This narrator issue would have stood out to me anyway, but it is especially true in comparison with the Jackman and Evans series, where Rory is one of my favourites because he actually sounds credible.
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- Elisabeth Carey
- 08-22-18
Gripping mystery with great characters
DI Nikki Galena's friend, Helen Brooks, thinks she's being followed.
Helen was badly hurt in a building collapse a year ago, including some brain damage, and she's got some odd memories that don't seem supported by evidence. For instance, she thinks there was a man also in that collapsed basement with her, on the other side of a wall, who talked to her for a while before Nikki and Sergeant Joseph Easter, by chance the two officers closest to the scene, arrived. Yet no one else was in the building, nor was any evidence found that there had been.
So is she really being followed? Or is she still feeling the effects of the trauma and brain damage?
Helen's boyfriend, Andrew Gregory, is certain it's the latter. Nikki isn't sure he's right--but she's definitely not sure he's wrong. And every piece of evidence that seems to support Helen's story is quickly exploded--for instance, a scruffy young man who is seen hanging out near her flat, when picked up, turns out to be the unapproved boyfriend of a young woman in a neighboring house. Dad doesn't approve, so they have to sneak around.
Meanwhile, Nikki and Joseph are sure their old nemesis Cox is back in the area, but he's as elusive as ever. And there's a tension in the rougher part of town, that might be related to the Leonard family, whose patriarch, and unlikely friend of Nikki's, is dying. As much as she wants to help Helen, she's both very busy, and not at all sure how to help, or what kind of help Helen really needs.
Of course, everything changes when Helen is found dead.
This is a gripping, absorbing story, and Nikki, Joseph, their colleagues and friends, are all interesting people worth getting to know better. This is a series where the characters keep growing, becoming richer and more interesting as their experiences change them.
Recommended.
I bought this audiobook.
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- Maine Knitter
- 08-27-17
Brava to the author and narrator
I love this series. I'm so glad this fifth book has finally been released in audio format.
This one kept me up most of the night. I couldn't put it down. I didn't figure out who-done-it until after it was obvious but I usually don't try. More fun to just let it happen. Nikki and Joseph are great characters as are crew on their team. The murder(s) are vividly described and I think it was important because it let us feel what Nikki was hit with. Great story.
The narration is very well done. I look forward to the next book which I have pre-ordered.
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- Regina
- 03-27-22
More Nikki Galena And Team
I had to downgrade the narration this time because some of the women's voices were uncomfortably screechy. I know its a struggle to come up with different tones, tenors and accents for such a wide variety of characters. But those voices, especially under stress were un-listenable.
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- Mary Colbert
- 11-05-21
Another hit!
Love this series! The writing, characters, twist and turns in the c plots!! All are amazing!
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- Carol Lemelin
- 05-19-21
Thoroughly Enjoyed This Book
This book was well written, beautifully paced with just enough mystery to keep you guessing.
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- Justine Chandler
- 01-15-21
Top notch!
If you like Angela Martens Di Kim & R. Bryndz Di Erika
You will like this series. I'm hooked! Colorful characters that you get invested to and intriguing storyline with police procedures, suspense and mystery. This story was one of my favorites.
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- Lisa the nurse
- 07-01-20
The series has grown on me.
Each book is a stand alone story however knowing the backstory from other books help. The narrator does a good job on trying to give each character a voice.
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- Keithj
- 07-07-18
Appalling narration. Series needs redoing from scratch.
This series of books is excellent but Henrietta Meire’s narration is truly abysmal. I have now listened to the first four books of the series and wonder how she was ever selected. She mispronounces common words, sometimes misses words out altogether and her characterisations are mostly laughable. Read the books but do not bother with the audio versions.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-22-17
Couldn't stop listening!
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Even though the narration is poor the story line is excellent. The story deals with current issues in the context of a police drams. I have listened to the previous books and was hoping when this was released it would have a change of narrator. Even so a good listen I enjoyed the twists and turns of the plot unexpected ending kept me guessing to the last.
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- Liz
- 03-11-18
ANOTHER BRILLIANT READ IN THE FENS' SERIES
I cannot praise Joy Ellis's works highly enough. I have listened to the first six with excellent narration by Henrietta Meire. I know Henrietta can falter a little at times but who wouldn't with so many roles to cover. Most importantly I can recognise the main characters immediately. And Joy Ellis brings every "person" straight at you! There is everything in these novels - intrigue, crime, social behaviours, romantic (non-mushy) interludes and gripping thriller moments. I would advise following the series sequentially to really immerse yourself in their worlds that can be black and very bleak at times but always riveting. And the ever-present "will they won't they?" relationship between Nikki and Joe. I'm sure even Joy herself doesn't know the answer!
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- Sue
- 01-17-19
Joy Ellis magic!
I have thoroughly enjoyed each of the books in this series but sadly found the narrator to be hard work. Although tolerable I doubt that every policewoman speaks in such a high pitched squeaky way, which detracted from the overall story to a degree. Amazingly written these books deserved better.
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- Mrs. E. L. Martin
- 01-14-19
Gripping story, irritating narration
As with others in this series, the story is brilliantly written, but the narrator's strange, shrill female voices, appalling regional voices and constant mispronounced words is distracting and spoils the experience.
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- fennie
- 10-11-18
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Great story spoiled by ludicrous narration. Please consider changing narrator. Love the writers work. Thank you Joy Ellis
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- Bea Doubleday
- 06-02-18
Terrible, terrible narrator,
The narrator reads too quickly, her voice is jarring, I tried to get used to it, but no good.
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- Chanty
- 10-14-18
Looking forward to the next book already!
I’ve been listening to these books whilst decorating and my house and I’m hooked... Downloading the next one now....
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- Teresa evans
- 09-03-18
Stalker on the fens
I love the fens series it is a good listen always keeps my interest, narrator is OK clear and you always know which one is speaking.
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- Cathryn B.
- 05-30-18
Excellent
Excellent story and the Narrator definitely getting better. Can't wait for the next book in the series.
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- Hamish
- 04-06-20
Don't like narration
I keep listening to this series because I like the books, but I really don't like the narration and am finding it more irritating with each book. the different voices being thrown are distracting because of bad accents and one's that don't suit the characters given their descriptions
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- Anonymous User
- 09-21-20
Great book but
Loved this book but truely hated the narrative I had to really persist to complete
The accents were truely awful..... sorry
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- heather cameron
- 08-22-21
Love it
I do hope we get some romance for Nikki and Joseph. I so want them to admit to each other they love each other. Other than that I love this series. The narration gets a bad rap but I’m used to it now and love it. Well done henrietta ignore the haters.
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- LYNNE CEPROW
- 11-17-20
Brilliant..
Loved the book. The storyline was fabulous and kept me enthralled to the very end. Narrator’s were so believable and I could picture them ‘in life’... The voice of the DI that took over when her ‘boss’ was kidnapped became a tad shrill. However a great story. I will be on the lookout for more from this author.
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- Bernadette Aitken
- 02-03-19
Strange obsession
Another complex and exciting mystery. This story also finally completes a problem that has been plaguing Nikki and Joseph since before they began to work together. We also see the last of another, much loved/respected local villain. Time does move on and this series does that very well. We are kept in touch with familiar characters and are introduced to new ones.
This story is really two and a half stories in one. One has two threads to it. Joy really knows how to keep all the balls bouncing until the very end.
Having listened to this series from the beginning I have come to know these characters through their voices. Thanks.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-06-22
another great read
twists and turns. ending good leaving enough to draw you into the next adventure.
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- Kellidie
- 09-05-21
Another plot twister...
Didn't see the killer coming, had to skip to the end because I was just so nervous about the future of certain characters!
Another brilliant story by Ms Ellis and another brilliant performance by Henrietta.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 06-29-21
Another gripping Nikki Galena novel!
Helen, a naturopath friend of DI Nikki Galena’s is worried she has a stalker. She isn’t taken too seriously until she winds up dead with a mandala etched into her skin - definitely a pre-meditated murder! Is the killer from Helen’s traumatic past, her missing fiancé, or someone more sinister? Nikki’s team also have to babysit an aggressive young cop with a massive chip on his shoulder. There were PLENTY of moving parts to this plot and I was dying to know who they all fit together. Refreshingly, there’s usually a lot of mutual respect within Nikki’s team - such a contrast from many police procedural series - so it was interesting to see Nikki and the team cope with a sour lemon. It’s not a deal breaker, but if I had one wish, it would be to swap audio narrators - Henrietta Meire is still way too prissy and stilted for this series.
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- paulak1709
- 06-19-21
Loved it 🙂
Yet another great book in this range. I long to open the next one & be enveloped by the narrator's voice & hooked on another gripping story.
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- westy50
- 11-10-20
Love this series
Excellent series, can't wait to start on the next to see where Niki and Joseph end up.