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To Davy Jones Below

A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery, Book 9

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To Davy Jones Below

De: Carola Dunn
Narrado por: Lucy Rayner
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In late 1926, the newly married Daisy Dalrymple and Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher of Scotland Yard take an ocean voyage to America for their honeymoon. Daisy and Alec are accompanied by Daisy's childhood friend, Phillip Petrie; his wife, Gloria; and Gloria's father, American millionaire industrialist Caleb P. Arbuckle, and all are looking forward to a pleasant, uneventful trip.

But at the last minute they are joined by Arbuckle's new friend, Yorkshire millionaire Jethro Gotobed, and his new wife, Wanda - a showgirl whom all but Gotobed are convinced is a gold digger of the worst sort. Then, having barely lifted anchor, the ocean liner is beset by a series of suspicious accidents and deaths. With harsh weather and rough seas putting many out of commission due to seasickness - including Alec - it soon falls to Daisy to figure out what connection there might be between the seemingly unrelated incidents. Convinced that there's a murderer aboard ship, Daisy must unmask the culprit or culprits before she or anyone else falls victim.

©2016 Carola Dunn (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Detectives Mujeres Histórico Misterio Para sentirse bien Detectives Tradicionales Detective Ficción Ficción de mujeres

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This was a rather enjoyable book with some slightly different storylines and twists. It’s not Shakespeare, but is enjoyable for cleaning the house or driving the car, etc.

Enjoyable

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Very enjoyable mystery. Because of reoccurring characters it was easier to keep track of characters/suspects. I enjoyed Lucy Rayner's narration but in a perfect world I'd like a more appealing voice for Alec. Well done.

Alec and Daisy do it again.

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Especially well done story in this enjoyable cozy mystery series with likable main characters. And just the right amount of suspense and action.

Excellent storytelling and narration

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A little something different-nice different, though. Remember to do background checks on potential serious partners….

Nice change of locale. Never going on a cruise though….

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I LOVED this book. Carola Dunn did an excellent job - great plot, well developed characters and complementary story lines. One of the things I hated was the narration, parts of it. Specifically, the narrator's portrayal of some male characters. She had some of the ship's staff sounding like a female rather a male. It's not even a case of them sounding pubescent merely extremely feminine. Her portrayal of Alec Fletcher was ridiculous - a middle class policeman sounding impossibly snooty, and more upper crust than someone like Philip who is from the upper class. His portrayal was at variance with the character created by Dunn. I found him unlikeable and thoroughly deservingly of a longer period of sick leave. Then there is Daisy's voice, which was extremely squeaky and childlike which reduces Alec practically to the level of a pedophile when they are being romantic.

Overall, it's a fantastic book but the narrator just did not do it justice.

Excellent story, Indifferent narration

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