• A Chorus of Innocents

  • The Sir Robert Carey Mysteries, Book 7
  • By: P. F. Chisholm
  • Narrated by: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 9 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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A Chorus of Innocents

By: P. F. Chisholm
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Thursday, October 12, 1592. Eighteen days after the action closes in An Air of Treason, courtier Sir Robert Carey and Carey's surly, larcenous, and loyal henchman, Henry Dodd, land sergeant of Gilsland, are back in Carlisle and the Debateable Lands - the Border country, the wild North, the land of the hot trod, where the thieving, feuding reiver clans are "English when it suited and Scots at their pleasure".

A Chorus of Innocents ushers forward Lady Elizabeth Widdrington, a married woman whom Carey adores but respects. It opens when a very pregnant young woman rides to Lady Widdrington's tower, crying that her minister husband has been murdered and she herself has been raped.

Listeners will meet canny King James VI; his amoral favorite Lord, Spynie; the fey Lady Hume; Mr. Anricks, a surprisingly skilled tooth drawer; Young Henry Widdrington, with his unfortunate spots; and all the boys in murdered Minister Burn's choir. The action proceeds full tilt and finishes with a bang.

©2015 P. F. Chisholm (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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I enjoyed this book very much

The story is well written, and wonderfully narrated.
I am a new fan hoping more of the books will become available on audible.

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Wonderful!

Great story, engaging characters, Accurate history. There aren’t enough books written about the Anglo Scottish wars, and this is one of the best. I can’t imagine why Audible does not have more of the series! If anybody at Audible is listening, please record more! I am no longer able to read so depend on Audible for my fix!

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Fabulous book

This mystery is the kind you cannot put down . It is totally absorbing, and it is also funny; full of wonderful historical details and interesting characters. The reader is perfect.

Why aren't there more Sir Robert Carey mysteries on Audible? There are only two!

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Left wanting more. Where are the rest?

It’s fortunate this story stands alone because there are only 2 of these books available in audiobook form. This one follows on from A Murder of Crows.

I’m intimately familiar with much of this country ( though now living thousands of miles away) and the author brings a bleak and unrelenting but majestic landscape to life, filling it with people who take on a life of their own. Very much my “ ain fowks” You could probably find (and recognize) the descendants of the borderers depicted here at any present day mart (livestock auction) on either side of the Anglo Scottish border. Given the story is based on actual people and events, truly truth is stranger than fiction. Until discovering this series I had no idea of the Carey connection to the borders ( though I had heard of Lord Scrope). An eye opener.

If the dialect bothers you, just let it wash over you. I don’t think you will have too much trouble grasping the story.

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Great book, great series

Are more of the Sir Robert Carey books coming to Audible?

It is a great series set in Elizabethan times with great atmosphere and characters.

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