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The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy
- Narrated by: Cornelius Garrett
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Welcome to Alderley, a magnificent mansion in the heart of the West Country where a grand house party is taking place. The preparations have been made, the guests have been invited, and the staff are on hand. What could possibly go wrong? Let the entertainment begin.
The theft of the diamond necklace and the antique pistols might all be explained, but the body in the lake - that really was a puzzle. 'Don't expect me to solve anything,' Inspector Wilkens announced modestly when he arrived to sort out the unpleasantness. And at a gathering that included English aristocracy, foreign agents in disguise, a ravishing baroness, a daring jewel thief, a Texas millionaire and, of course, the imperturbable butler, it was going to take some intricate sleuthing to uncover who killed whom and why.
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- connie
- 05-03-13
the title says it all
The novel follows through on its title -- a very funny, campy "manor house" murder mystery set on eve of WWII. The crazy-quilt denouement was, however, too long for my tastes although lovers of convoluted Golden Age homages may like the multiple twists. Cornelius Garret displays virtuosity, but I would have preferred more restrained voices for some of the international accents. I look forward to the subsequent "mangled mink" affair and hope that Audible unearths more from Anderson.
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- Marie
- 10-11-13
It had me right up to the end
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I was thoroughly enjoying this story until the final wrap up, and then things got so unnecessarily convoluted that I needed a cheat sheet showing where each character was at every moment in connection with every other character. I enjoyed the writing style and the characters and the fact that there was no unnecessary violence. He came so close, I will probably give the author another try. The narrator was good, except that the female voices were a little funky.
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- KAS
- 02-13-15
Cornelius Garret!!!
Cornelius Garret could read the phone book and I would pay to listen. He is the reason I discovered James Anderson. I highly recommend this book. It is a mystery that you could solve IF you pay attention to the details. Really close attention. Really. Close. Attention. If you enjoy Agatha Christy type mysteries please read The Affair of the blood stained Egg Cosy. Garret brigs a myriad of quirky characters together that are so distinct it is impossible to remember that only one person is reading.
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- Jennifer
- 08-31-13
Dull after a good start.
I was expecting a comfortable cosy murder mystery, per other people's reviews. This story starts off alright, but rapidly degenerates into complete implausibility combined with too many characters and not much character development. Maybe it is better in the print version - perhaps there are maps of the murder scene or other visual aids to help the reader enjoy the story.
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- Lady Wesley
- 12-20-21
Cornelius Garrett let me down
I have listened to and enjoyed many books narrated by Cornelius Garrett, but this one I could not finish. The tipping point was his cartoonish attempt to do a Texas accent. I will just have to read this book. Thanks Audible for allowing me to return it.
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- barbara
- 11-22-21
Lengthy denouement
Starts out as a standard English country house party tale with an endless array of guests and police. The unraveling of the myriad threads if the plot takes a number of chapters. Every character hets sorted out so all mysteries are solved
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- Elizabeth
- 02-20-21
Best narrator ever!
Cornelius Garrett is an amazing narrator! He gives a different voice to every single character and never slips up. His narration adds life and color to the story.
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- Tad Davis
- 04-13-20
Ingenious and delightful
It’s one of those mysteries where, if you really want to track the solution, you’ll need a spreadsheet. Pretty much everything that matters happens between 2:20 and 2:30am. Or you can just let it wash over you and revel in the delightful characters, the excellent narration, and the sparkling humor. It appears there are two other mysteries in the series, both taking place at the same country estate, and I’m looking forward to curling up with them.
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- LAURA S. HERTZOG
- 02-06-22
Fun and clever cozy
If that’s your preference, go for this series. It’s a lot of fun and Inspector Wilkins is delightful.
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- Mystery Maven
- 12-30-21
Mystery Maven
Would like to return, not interesting and unable to go any further to attempt to complete.
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- Hepwood Flutey
- 02-13-16
What a treat!!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. A murder-mystery set in a stately home, laugh-out-loud humour, a police man who claims not to be 'sanguine' but who solves the mystery anyway - it's wonderful
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy?
Finding out who did the darstardly deed!
Which scene did you most enjoy?
I don't know, the whole thing was a joy.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Laugh, titter, giggle, you name it, I did it.
Any additional comments?
I tend to be a bit conservative about what I read - I don't like 'dark', 'edgy', 'gory', swearing, etc, but this was fantastic.
23 people found this helpful
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- Katie
- 11-27-15
Enjoyable murder mystery
A brilliantly read murder mystery. Lots of humor, many twists in the story and Cornelius Garret who is one of my all time favorite narrators - with his brilliant characterization. A very enjoyable listen.
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- bookeholic
- 01-22-15
Brilliant
Foreign dignitaries , American billionaires, Spies, a jewel thief and a baroness among others all converge at a house party where a murder is committed enter Inspector Wilkins and Sergeant Leather. A most enjoyable whodunnit. Cornelius Garrett, as always, brilliant!
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- Sheena
- 10-23-15
Perfect Cosy Detective Story
Would you listen to The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy again? Why?
I probably wouldn't listen to it again because it's a whodunit.
Who was your favorite character and why?
My favourite character was probably Jane. She was very human and believable, and it was nice to have a strong resourceful female character.
What does Cornelius Garrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His handling of the voices was very good and I think added to the characterization. He has a very pleasant voice which suits the book.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, although I did listen to it over only a few days.
Any additional comments?
The plot was satisfyingly twisty.
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- kerry
- 05-21-15
A deceptive dunce of a detective delivers
Really enjoyable, misleadingly easy reading. For anyone who loves period fiction with flamboyant characters and a country bumpkin police officer!
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- caroline gauld
- 04-07-16
wonderful
Fabulous. Great narrator. Will be buying more James Anderson. Stumbled across this author by mistake, and so glad I did.
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- EW
- 11-01-17
Good traditional country.house murder
Excellent narration of a story with lots happening. Plenty to keep interested. Looking forward to another.
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- Ms. Diane Nicholls
- 02-27-15
old fashoned murder mystery
Would you consider the audio edition of The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy to be better than the print version?
yes a great listern
What other book might you compare The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy to, and why?
Agather christie
What about Cornelius Garrett’s performance did you like?
very clear voice
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-05-17
Very very good.
My first audio book. I really enjoyed it can't wait for my next audio book.
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- 08-03-20
Loved the book but absolutely hated the audio
Struggled through the first few chapters then picked up again but just couldn't finish the Audible.
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- Jess
- 10-30-17
Fun but confusing!
The reader is enthusiastic rather than accurate with his accents, but reads with enjoyable gusto and humour. The story is light and fun, although the number of characters and the structure of the crime makes it hard to follow. Go along for the ride, it’s quite enjoyable.
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-11-19
Great read
Loved it. The narrator is great! I especially liked his butler's voice. I highly recommend it.
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- oceanjasper
- 07-08-17
Very entertaining and ingenious
This is a wonderful homage to the Golden Age country house murder mystery. It has a colourful cast of suspects and an abundance of baffling events. There is also quite a bit of humour and a totally surprising solution. Yes, it is extremely convoluted and utterly unrealistic but that's in keeping with the classic detective story puzzle, in which all the clues are there for the reader to join up if they are clever enough.
It is harder to keep everything straight in your head when listening rather than reading (I had to pause the story many times to think things through) but the compensation is Cornelius Garrett's expressive narration which clearly differentiated all the characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will definitely listen to the others in the series.
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