• A Colourful Death

  • A Cornish Mystery
  • By: Carola Dunn
  • Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
  • Length: 10 hrs
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (904 ratings)

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A Colourful Death

By: Carola Dunn
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
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Eleanor Trewynn is a recently retired widow who has moved to the small village of Port Mabyn in Cornwall. Neither frail nor retiring, after a lifetime of traveling the world, she's ready for an uneventful life with her dog and friends in this quiet town. Unfortunately, excitement seems to happen around her.

Her friend and neighbor, artist Nick Gresham, returns from a trip only to find several of his paintings slashed, reportedly by rival local artist Geoffrey Clarke. When Nick goes to have it out with him, with Eleanor in tow, they find Clarke's body in his studio, fatally stabbed in the back. Accused of the crime, Nick ends up in jail, while Detective Inspector Scumble and DS Megan Pencarrow, Eleanor's niece, investigate. But in A Colourful Death, the second Cornish Mystery from Carola Dunn, Eleanor isn't leaving anything to chance - she starts doing a little investigating of her own, and soon learns that Nick is far from the only one with a compelling motive for murder.

©2010 Carola Dunn (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Love the characters

Laugh out loud funny and charming story. The narrator is so good that I sometimes forget, she’s just one person talking

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Happy to find this series!

I love the characters, descriptions of the Cornish countryside, plot and the narration. All excellent and lots of fun!

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Cornwall Cozy #2

The second in the Cornish Mystery Series finds Eleanor Trewynn's neighbor, artist Nick Gresham returning from a trip only to find several of his paintings destroyed . . . slashed by another artist, Geoffrey Clarke. When Nick goes to confront Geoffrey, taking Eleanor along, they find the man in his studio with a knife in his back . . . dead. With Nick the main suspect, Eleanor takes it into her own hands to help the investigation along . . . to the dismay of Detective Inspector Scumble. 😂 Eleanor learns that there are plenty of folks that disliked Geoffrey Clarke enough to wish him dead. But which one of them actually did the deed? This is an easy listen, with fun details about Eleanor, her dog Teazle, and her niece, DS Megan Pencarrow. I like the fact that Eleanor is always collecting things for the charity shop where she works and keeping busy in the small fishing village.

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Great cozy mystery.

Good narration. I felt the culprit was rather obvious several chapters before the detectives figure things out, but still good. No violence or vulgarity.

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very nice mystery

I love these sweet little old lady mysteries. They can always figure out who did it. The humor and mystery in this book was very enjoyable. The characters were wonderful. I enjoyed the story and the narration. Wanda McCaddon. did a terrific job.

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A comfy listen

Not nearly as well thought out as the first in the series, but I do love the characters and Wanda McCaddon has a lovely voice.

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Too obvious

The narrator is very good. The murder mystery meh. I had guessed the murderer from day 1, it was that obvious. Yet it took a whole book for the characters to finally shift focus to the right person. The person's actions are also contrite. Not very realistic. But a fine brainless book to listen to when you're just looking for background noise to accompany you.

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Good story

This was good and easy to guess who done it as the book progressed I like stories about life in UK I like that there is no swearing only good stories

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Charming cozy

I am enamored of the characters. The story isn’t necessarily complex, but it makes for a perfect listen as I walk home after work. The narrator is fab!! She makes the various characters truly come alive!!

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Interesting path to a solution

A Colorful Death by Carola Dunn, sequel to Manna from Hades, set in Cornwall, focuses on local artists, first and foremost Nick Gresham, neighbor to Eleanor Trewynn. Nick returns joyfully from a trip to an important gallery in London that has requested to display his artwork for sale, only to find that several of his major pieces have been slashed by a fellow artist in jealousy over Nick’s success. Furious over the destruction of the work he has put so much effort into creating, Nick determines to confront Geoffrey Clarke. Insisting on going along as an experienced life-long diplomat, Eleanor joins Nick in traveling to Geoff’s studio, only to find the artist stabbed in the back, surrounded by bright red that looks like blood. Immediately, Geoff’s lover comes in and screams that Nick has stand Geoff, claiming she witnessed Nick stabbing Geoff.

The police immediately drag Nick off to jail, with the deputy’s just barely glancing at the scene without even checking to verify that Geoff is really dead. With really poor quality interviews, the inspector does not even talk with Eleanor. Instead, he sends her to spend the night at the artists’ community, often called a commune incorrectly by those in the rest of the region, despite the fact that the tenants could be suspects. Nick has to spend the night in the lock-up. The next morning, Eleanor’s niece, Detective Sergeant Megan Pencarrow, gets a call to pick up her boss, Detective Inspector Scumble since the case has been handed over to them because the original inspector is certain he has an open and shut case against Nick. But once the crime scene people’s report comes in, it becomes clear that Geoff was dead long before Nick found him, clearing him of the murder. Now it is up to Megan and her boss to find the real murderer.

When I read a mystery book, I am less interested in trying to solve the case myself than in enjoying the journey of investigation. This book did not do a particularly good job of hiding the identity of the murderer, though it seems to attempt to do so. Thus, if you care about trying to ferret out the criminal through a maze of clues, you may be disappointed. But the path to finding the solution still caught my attention.

I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed getting to see the artists’ community and all the ways that each works. Even though I don’t care about art in general, I found the discussion of art pieces and even the process of making pottery fascinating. I also enjoyed the characters and the relationships among them, especially as DI Scumble starts to come to respect Eleanor, who drove him crazy in the first book.

The audio version of this book is narrated by Wanda McCaddon. She gives a good performance, including good jobs with different accents. I liked her voices and the way she delivered her role.

A Colourful Death kept my attention throughout, even despite a severe migraine. In fact, it helped me a lot to distract me from the pain I was experiencing and entertained me. I give this book four stars.

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