
Murder in the Museum
An Edmund DeCleryk Mystery
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Narrado por:
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John DiLeonardo
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Karen Shughart
Early one gray November morning, retired Lighthouse Cove, New York, police chief Edmund DeCleryk finds Emily Bradford's body on the beach at the base of the bluff where the local museum and historical society stands.
At the same time, a break-in has been reported at the museum, and Emily's coat and purse are found hanging on a peg in the museum's gift shop, where she worked. Was her death the result of a burglary gone bad or something more sinister?
When the police chief is called out of town for a family emergency, he hires Ed, now working as a criminal consultant, to assist Deputy Police Chief Carrie Ramos with the murder investigation. After several leads don't pan out, the chief, now back in Lighthouse Cove, decides to close the case.
Confident that with more time the murder can be solved, Ed is determined to continue investigating on his own, with encouragement from his wife, Annie, the museum's executive director.
One morning while in the basement of the museum, the couple discovers a copy of a map dated 1785, and Ed's instincts tell him it may be connected to Emily's death. On a hunch, he and Annie travel to Toronto, Canada, where he learns of the original map and a manuscript written in 1847 that was unearthed during an architectural dig. The manuscript contains information about a ship that capsized during a fierce storm on Lake Ontario - in 1785.
Now Ed has clues as to why the murder occurred, but he still doesn't know who committed the crime. Or does he?
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Strong mystery and suspense
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Great voice, very uneven reader
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<strong>Murder in the Museum</strong> has interesting details in the plot, but the book slows down as it progresses. I was disappointed that it didn't maintain its drama, let alone build it up as good mysteries do. The basic premise was promising, and I did like a point that came towards the end of the book, but I felt that the author could have made much more of the interesting features from history. However, the solution of the mystery did provide a surprise and an interesting angle.
I did like some of the characters, but others were less easy to connect to, in either a positive or negative way. Ed DeCleryk and his wife, Annie, are sympathetic people whom we appreciate and like. But not many others really spoke to me. I wonder, however, if I might have connected to other characters if someone else was narrating.
John diLeonardo performs the audio edition of this book. Unfortunately, I was disappointed in the quality of the narration. Many of the voices used for different characters come across as annoying or even grating. Further, the pacing of sentences seemed unnatural, with unusual extra pauses between words. I tried playing the book at a faster speed, but the words themselves were read at a normal pace, so listening at a faster pace didn't work well either. The quality of the book and high recommendations from friends with similar reading tastes kept me listening to the book, but I did not like the performance.
I found myself enjoying <strong>Murder in the Museum</strong>, but I suspect I would have much preferred it with a different narrator with whom I connected better. The plot had its good points, but I would have liked more development throughout, especially of the historical details. Though I didn't connect strongly with the book, I think that was largely an issue with the narration, so I give the book four stars.
Murder in the history museum
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who was it
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exciting book!
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The narrator handled the various characters well although was clearly most comfortable in the protagonists role
worth reading
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Herky jerky
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