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The Twelve Saints of Christmas

Heathcliff Lennox, Book 12

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The Twelve Saints of Christmas

De: Karen Baugh Menuhin
Narrado por: Nicholas Boulton
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Murder, mystery and a dog of distinction. Heathcliff Lennox investigates.

Twelve Saints, who are not true saints at all. They are the great and the good, although none are entirely great, nor good—indeed one is a murderer.

Temple House near Bath is built upon an old Roman Temple, the house bequeathed many centuries before to a secret order of old aristocracy. The 'Saints' are not true saints, they are remnants; the last of their line, they have wealth, but no heirs.

The Order may invite any such relict to join them. They will come to live in Temple House, they will become a revered and venerable Saint, and when they die all their wealth must go into the saints coffers.

Each Christmas these coffers are opened and the Saints—after much debate and contemplation—will donate a proportion of their wealth to a good and deserving cause.

This fine philanthropic task has followed the same line for hundreds of years—until now. It is Christmas 1923 and a Saint is found dead, murdered, and the killer is from within Temple House itself. The Order of the Saints is shrouded in secrecy and this dreadful deed cannot be allowed to expose them. And so their keeper of the books—the Dead Reckoner—suggests they call in Major Heathcliff Lennox and ex-Inspector Jonathan Swift to uncover the killer.

Major Heathcliff Lennox—ex WW1 war pilot, six feet, three inch, tousled dark blond hair, age around 30–named after the hero of Wuthering Heights by his romantically minded mother–much to his great annoyance.

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The story was fine. The narrator was fine but his voice sounded too old for Lennox. I did not like the portrayal of the gay characters and there was more than one comment included that I found to be homophobic.

It’s a pity that Sam Dewhurst Phillips is no longer narrating the Lennox books. He was the main reason that I bought them.

Somewhat disappointed

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I was somewhat devastated when I realized that there has been a change in narrator as Sam D Phillips has been exceptional and part of bringing Heathcliff humor and depth BUT our new narrator did a great job overall and our repeat character is shined with another very intriguing plot mix with a tinge of history

another brilliant Heathcliff success, even with the loss of an amazing narrator

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Money, old homes with secret passages , poison and a look at life in England in the early 20 th century. What's not to enjoy

A very interesting look into UK life

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the change in narrator has made my image of the characters a little blurry...it will take a while for me to 'see' this new Griegs...Lennox is becoming more n more arrogant to my mind...I preferred the Lennox of earlier books...

convoluted tale not necessarily more interesting though

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The story was OK, but it didn't hold my interest as much as past stories. I think the real issue is the switch in narrators after 11 books. The new guy was fine, and if the series had started with him, then I might have felt differently. But to switch this far along almost felt like we were getting new characters. Lennox comes across differently - a decade older, and Greggs seems more sniveling as opposed to a little cheeky/snarky before. I always pictured him more like Spratt from Downton Abbey. Swift felt a bit flatter too. Just a bit disappointing overall.

OK story but couldn't get used to a new narrator

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This narrator makes Lennox sound old and phlegmy. He use to be portrayed as charming and a little shy and now he seems rude and impatient. Not a fan.

Bring back the old narrator!

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I was really looking forward to this mystery audiobook (12 book) but unfortunately the change in narrators had a very negative impact on my experience. Not only did the main character’s voice come across as rude and obnoxious, but all of the characters’ voices were alters in a way that made them hard to connect with. The performance distracted from the story so much that I couldn’t make it through the entire book.

Disappointing narration ruined the story

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The narrator was obviously not Sam Dewhurst-Phillips, but he makes a good second.
Ms Menuhin has written another exciting whodunit with twists and turns at every corner. Loved the old folks as the center of the plot. However, I thought the ending needed more with Angus intermingling with the elders since they gushed about a child coming to the Christmas production. Would have added happiness for all.
Loved the animals creating chaos with the ribbon and tree.
Please say there wi be more Lennox and Swift stories to come?

TYPICALLY WONDERFUL MURDER MYSTERY

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Menuhin has another great plot. She had me guessing the entire way. BUT I was disappointed that Sam Dewhurst-Phillips was no longer the narrator. Switching after 11 books was ill advised (in my opinion). SDP had distinct characters that one comes to expect and not having them left things rather one noted. I still enjoyed the narration but not to the same extent as before. Overall it was a good listen. Thank you!

Excellent plot BUT…

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I adore this series and the characters, but what a disappointment the new narrator is!! Mr. Boulton is fine I guess, if you never heard any of the earlier books, but the story is so flat without Sam Dewhurst-Phillips. The characters, especially Lennox, just don't come alive anymore. PLEASE try to bring Dewhurst-Phillips back!

PLEASE BRING BACK SAM DEWHURST-PHILLIPS!!

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