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The Black Country

By: Alex Grecian
Narrated by: Toby Leonard Moore
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Scotland Yard’s Murder Squad returns, in the stunning new historical thriller from the author of the acclaimed national bestseller The Yard.

The British Midlands. It’s called the “Black Country” for a reason. Bad things happen there.

When members of a prominent family disappear from a coal-mining village—and a human eyeball is discovered in a bird’s nest—the local constable sends for help from Scotland Yard’s new Murder Squad. Fresh off the grisly 1889 murders of The Yard, Inspector Walter Day and Sergeant Nevil Hammersmith respond, but they have no idea what they’re about to get into. The villagers have intense, intertwined histories. Everybody bears a secret. Superstitions abound. And the village itself is slowly sinking into the mines beneath it.

Not even the arrival of forensics pioneer Dr. Bernard Kingsley seems to help. In fact, the more the three of them investigate, the more they realize they may never be allowed to leave. . . .
Crime Fiction Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Scotland Historical Mystery Murder Suspense Crime Fiction Village Scary

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Praise for THE YARD

“Outstanding. If Charles Dickens isn’t somewhere clapping his hands for this, Wilkie Collins surely is.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

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I found myself wanting to jump ahead. At one point, while listening, I nodded off and never backed up to hear what I missed…boring.

Not as entertaining as the first

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Where does The Black Country rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It is a middle of the pack read, maybe between the top 25 and 50%.

What did you like best about this story?

It is atmospheric and there is a good amount of suspense but somehow I found The Yard much more gripping. The narrator is terrific as my ratings suggest, each character speaks in a different voice and accent all of which struck me as well done.

Which scene was your favorite?

I loved the description of the houses sinking due to all the mining activity going on underneath. I think the arrival of the men from the yard was probably my favorite, I seem to like the beginning of the book better than the end.

Not as good as the original

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Narration was excellent. Great story. One of best books I have "read" this year. Highly recommend. Am getting the next one.

Gripping and surprising

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I enjoy these characters (read the first book), and find the narrator to be exceptional. The story was moving along nicely, building suspense and atmosphere, then suddenly it was over. I honestly thought I'd drifted off and missed it, so I rewound and listened again. But no, I hadn't missed anything. The book (IMHO), has an abrupt and unsatisfactory ending. So disappointing.

Abrupt and Unsatisfying Ending

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A messy set of plots that never get going and certainly never add up to anything close to the first installment. Our two champions of justice are removed from London and placed in a small coal town with more problems than will ever be solved. The other characters and even the town for its part resists even help in moving the plot. End the end the whole world falls a part and the answers basically handed over to the main characters. The 'victims' are far from if not out right unqualified for any sort of redemption. The second plot is just ridiculous and helps nothing but to fill space.i do hope the 3rd is a better mate for the first installment.

A very messy book compared to the first

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