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Jerusalem Inn

De: Martha Grimes
Narrado por: Steve West
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From the rough but colorful pub that provides the novel’s title, to the snowboard Gothic estate nearby, the chilly English landscape has never held more atmosphere-or thwarted romance. And Jury will never have a more mysterious Christmas.
Five Days Before Christmas – On his way to a brief holiday (he thinks) Jury meets a woman he could fall in love with. He meets her in a snow covered graveyard-not, he thinks, the best way to begin an attahcment.

Four Days Before Christmas – Jury meets Father Rourke, who draws for him the semiotic square-”a structure that might simplify thought,” says the priest, but Jury’s thoughts need more than symbols.

Three Days Before Christmas – Melrose Plant, Jury’s aristocratic and unofficial assistant, arrives at Spinney Abbey, now home to a well-known critic. Among the assembled snowbound guests he meets: Lady Assington, Beatrice Sleight, and the painter Edward Parmenger. When they all assemble in the dining room, Lady Assington announces, “I think we should have a murder.”
Detectives Tradicionales Misterio Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso
Well-plotted Mystery • Distinctive Characters • Engaging Series • Brilliant Storytelling • Charming Humor

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Richard Jury and friends are great well developed characters. And Martha Grimes understated British humor is everywhere. One of the few authors that makes me laugh out loud.

Anything by Martha Grimes is worth the read

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good narration and love the interaction between Jury and Plant. as audible sometimes a little confusing on who's who that would be easier with written word but still a good story. I can picture it all in my mind.

Another Martha Grimes Mystery well done.

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This mystery is one in the Grimes’ style I love as it has a child interacting with Jury and Plant. Grimes is genius with animals and children weaving into the plot in brilliant fashion.

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Martha Grimes is among my favorite writers. Mysteries have always been my favorite since I was a kid. Especially if it’s a British mystery. The details of places people and things, I can picture it all. The main characters that continue in all her books I just love that we are getting to know them and care for them. The friendship between Richard Jury and Melrose Plant is like two very different brothers. I think I love them both.

The best part of all is Steve West. I’m so happy that he was chosen as the narrator. His ability to tell a story and bring each character to life is brilliant.

For those who who love mystery books you will love Martha Grimes Richard Jury Mysteries!

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Martha Grimes wrote a great series of books featuring Richard Jury (cerebral detective from Scotland Yard), and his ensemble of friends--each of whom has their own distinctive (often amusing) personalities. Among them all, there is the ever-solid Melrose Plant--who has voluntarily given up his aristocratic titles to live a freer lifestyle--to the great consternation of his American aunt Agatha (who generally supplies the comic relief in the stories) and his butler Ruthven. Plant tends to be Jury's unofficial assistant in most of the mysteries.

In this one, among her best in my opinion, Jury independently meets a woman who will soon be murdered. Melrose Plant & friends separately decide to spend Christmas at an old stately home where murder will occur again. Both would initially appear unrelated, but of course, they are not. And the Jerusalem Inn (aptly named since this occurs around Christmas time, and the attempts there to produce a nativity scene would in some ways underscore the themes of family which appear all through the story) provides a key central point for all the further action.

The narrator is very good, and the story equally so. This was originally published in 1984, so it is still echoing much of the vintage british mystery genre. (It is difficult to believe that Grimes is actually an American author!). I love all her books--and this is 5th in the series, and she is really hitting her stride at this point. Well worth reading!

Among the best of the Richard Jury mysteries!

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