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A Deadly Walk in Devon

A Walk Through England Mystery, Book 1

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A Deadly Walk in Devon

By: Nicholas George
Narrated by: Donald Corren
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After a long career as a detective in San Diego, Rick “Chase” Chasen has traded in his badge for a change of scenery in the coastal comforts of Devon, England, until a local murder takes him on a deadly detour …

Still grieving the death of his long-time partner, Chase reunites with his dear friend and fellow Anglophile Billie Mondreau for a seacoast holiday of historic sightseeing. Assigned a pair of guides from the tour company Wanderers, Chase and Billie join seven other like-minded Americans looking forward to an English getaway. All except for Ronald Gretz. The wealthy entrepreneur behind the international Golden Sunset nursing-home chain doesn’t like anything about walking, touring, or England. Coarse and opinionated, Gretz’s complaints get on the nerves of his fellow Wanderers—and his long-suffering trophy wife.

But Gretz’s gripes are tied to his own nerves being frayed. He has been receiving threatening texts and emails signed “An Avenger.” Convinced someone means him harm, Gretz asks Chase to watch his back. Soon, Gretz falls afoul of several “accidents,” leading to more friction with the other walkers. Until one final “accident” results in Gretz dead at the bottom of a cliff.

Chase, whose investigative instincts remain sharp, knows Gretz’s death was no accident. While helping the police investigate, he discovers that members of the tour group not only disliked the victim but had legitimate motives for wanting him dead. Now, he just has to uncover who among them is willing to kill …

“You’ll want to walk just about anywhere with retired police detective Rick ‘Chase’ Chasen, a modern day Hercule Poirot.”—Lee Hollis, Author of Poppy Harmon and the Shooting Star

©2024 Nicholas George (P)2024 Recorded Books
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A walking holiday in Devon is being undertaken by a group of Americans. They have never met before, or have they? Quickly some rather unpleasant individuals rise to the surface. Of course there has to be typical British weather and 'Fawlty Towers' hotel. But then a member of the party falls, or were they pushed, to their death. But who dunit?
The retired U.S cop, still grieving for the love of his life, steps up to the plate to assist the quaint UK team. But how many more will die before the killer is caught?
Standard sort of book.

Americans in town

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Enjoyable story that is well written with likeable characters and good world building. The narration is very good as well.

Enjoyable Story

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I’m still listening because the actual story and characters are fairly good. However, the writer has not done their research. Devon cliffs are soft, mainly sedimentary rock and definitely not granite which is a hard igneous rock. Why would you not check that? Also, as a couple of other people have pointed out, giving Devon people (and the Yorkshire police officer) Irish accents is really irritating. Just go for a straight English accent if you don’t know how to do a regional one but certainly don’t do an Irish one. I hope I can continue listening to the story, because overall it is enjoyable, but I don’t know whether I can put up with many more inaccuracies.

Good story and characters, but why do the characters have Irish accents?

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The story is engaging with a few twists even though I sussed the killer out at about halfway through. Passable french accent but terrible English accents. They all sounded Irish apart from an attempt at a London accent. Also, only Americans say ' leesure' and 'de'cor'. In the later chapter, ( Chase in the van with Howie) the author must have forgotten that it's right hand drive in the UK so swerving to the right would not be on the cliff side closest to Chase.

Engaging story. SPOILER ALERT in review.

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Sadly the West Country voices have been given Irish accents? Here on Exmoor we don't sound like that!

Terrible accents

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