
A Fine Summer's Day
An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery
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Narrado por:
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Steven Crossley
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Charles Todd
New York Times best-selling author Charles Todd takes readers into Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge's past - to his perplexing final case before the outbreak of World War I.
On a fine summer's day in June, 1914, Ian Rutledge pays little notice to the assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo. An Inspector at Scotland Yard, he is planning to propose to the woman whom he deeply loves, despite intimations from friends and family that she may not be the wisest choice.
To the north on this warm and gentle day, another man in love - a Scottish Highlander - shows his own dear girl the house he will build for her in September. While back in England, a son awaits the undertaker in the wake of his widowed mother's death. This death will set off a series of murders across England, seemingly unconnected, that Rutledge will race to solve in the weeks before the fateful declaration in August that will forever transform his world.
As the clouds of war gather on the horizon, all of Britain wonders and waits. With every moment at stake, Rutledge sets out to right a wrong - an odyssey that will eventually force him to choose between the Yard and his country, between love and duty, and between honor and truth.
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If you are disappointed, that's because this is not your genre.
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More Than A Fine Read
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We must all now get serious about learning our world history to better understand our world today. Most importantly, we need to elect a support intelligent, wise and progressive thinkers who truly have learned the history and live accordingly to lessons that were or should have come from the past. I don't wonder if Todd didn't have a mind of this message that I fear far too few are heeding although many great leaders of our past and deepest political thinkers of today are surfacing with all about one. But only noticed by those paying attention.
Was so glad for new book in a great series
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I highly recommend this book, I enjoyed it very much.
loved it
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What did you love best about A Fine Summer's Day?
Gives you the background you need to fully understand Inspector Routledge and Jean and Pre-War BritainWhat was one of the most memorable moments of A Fine Summer's Day?
When Routlege is chasing the suspect through the villages and he misses himHave you listened to any of Steven Crossley’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
All good and believable and unobtrusive.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No extreme reactionAny additional comments?
I have learned how pacifists were treated during and before WW I and have been scandalized by that treatment. This fits well with Downton Abbey.Gives the back story
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Good voices from narrator. The storyline was pretty good didn’t guess everything before it happened. Looking forward to next book.
Must read this for series
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Excellent prequel to the series
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I hate prequels
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My first thought was "All those readers who keep saying they want to see the last of Hamish will get their wish, at least temporarily," while also thinking - will I like Ian Rutledge from before the war?
I have to admit that for the first couple of hours I was puzzled and confused because Rutledge has to go from case to case to case (Old Bowles on the rampage), and the cases are all over the country as well as involving different characters and local policemen. Consequently, the setup for this one is, like some of the recent books in the series, quite complex and may try your patience. But hang in there. There is a method to the madness, and once this first bit is out of the way, I thought this entry was superb. I had trouble stopping once it got going and will say no more about the mystery.
It is fun to meet some of the characters that you have previously been introduced to only as a look at the past, and I think it helped flesh out Ian Rutledge as a real person. We meet his Jean and her family and see much more of his relationship with sister Frances and family friend Melinda Crawford.
The narrator, Steven Crossley, is one of my favorites (he reads the Shardlake series), and does a creditable job of distinguishing most of the myriad of characters.
Kept me thoroughly engaged and I loved it!
Bravo! Prequel Success!
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BOTH NOVEL AND NARRATOR ARE EXCELLENT.
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Great Prequel
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