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The Wychford Poisoning Case: A Detective Story Club Classic Crime Novel (The Detective Club)
- Narrated by: Mike Grady
- Series: Roger Sheringham, Book 2
- Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Cynthia
- 09-19-17
Character Heavy
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Not really. It was not bad, but had so many characters that it was a difficult book to listen to as opposed to reading. When one reads a book one can flip back to refresh the memory as to whom the character is.
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- Lorna
- 12-10-19
Uncomfortably misogynistic
As a huge fan of golden age fiction I can tolerate a bit of old fashioned attitudes, however the level of misogyny in this book was too much even for me. Aside from that the pace was interminably slow, and the plot rather dull. I abandoned it half way through. I can see why Anthony Berkeley had his day, but then the day moved on...
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- Janey May
- 10-12-19
Twists and Turns Aplenty
Very good voice characterisations and an enjoyable story. Old fashioned views so not one for the Snowflake Generation.
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- LH, England
- 08-12-17
Appalling. Dreadful plot & unlikeable characters.
What would have made The Wychford Poisoning Case: A Detective Story Club Classic Crime Novel (The Detective Club) better?
If it had been a different book!
Would you ever listen to anything by Anthony Berkeley and Tony Medawar - introduction again?
Never.
Would you be willing to try another one of Mike Grady’s performances?
Yes
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Wychford Poisoning Case: A Detective Story Club Classic Crime Novel (The Detective Club)?
Both of the main male characters and the fact that the plot is not only pointless but immensely dull.
Any additional comments?
Aside from the fact the plot has no meaning, the author - and by default his male characters - make James Bond look like a feminist icon. I've never listened to an audible book before that both bored and offended me. The only good thing about this book was that it lulled me to sleep on a long flight.
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- Mrs. J. E. Hingley
- 03-31-19
Wow
If I say that s story is sexist, it is an understatement. Very insulting to women plus what. Big headed male chauvinist is the hero roger. But it cleverly written I cannot deny.
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