• The Blitz Detective

  • By: Mike Hollow
  • Narrated by: Simon Mattacks
  • Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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The Blitz Detective

By: Mike Hollow
Narrated by: Simon Mattacks
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September, 1940. The sun is shining, and in the midst of the good weather Londoners could be mistaken for forgetting their country was at war - until the familiar wail of the air-raid sirens heralds an enemy attack.

The Blitz has started, and normal life has abruptly ended - but crime has not. That night a man's body is discovered in an unmarked van in the back streets of West Ham. When Detective Inspector John Jago is called to the scene, he recognises the victim: local justice of the peace Charles Villiers. The death looks suspicious, but then a German bomb obliterates all evidence. War or no war, murder is still murder, and it's Jago's job to find the truth.

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average mystery

To me, this was a historical WWII novel, with a little romance, and not as much of mystery as I would like. The narrator made it easy to enjoy.

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My new favorite detective

I really enjoyed the first in the series. Great story and I like the characters. Set during early WWII. Deceive was in first WW1 and shares stories of that rra too. may be a budding romance.

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Excellent WW2 Mystery series

Very pleased with the mystery, the history and the excellent narration.
Got'em all after finishing the the first one!

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It’s ok but..

When the story stays on the mystery and the historical events it’s pretty good. But the story drifts off to philosophizing (for lack of a better word) about politics, morality, class system and the debates about the inequities of war. Which ok, that’s fine but… it goes on and on about it quite often. Too often. After awhile you just want to say, yeah, yeah we get it, how about we get back to the mystery. Not sure if I will continue the series until I find out if this is a recurring issue in the rest of the series.

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Can's stay on one story

If you enjoy political commentaries that clearly use the past to demonstrate the inequalities of today, this is the book for you. Why can't people just write a good mystery?

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