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The Estate

By: Denzil Meyrick
Narrated by: David Monteath
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Every family has a secret.

The mega-rich Pallanders are used to luxury – a castle in the Scottish Highlands, a villa in Tuscany, a billion-dollar fortune and an island in the Caribbean – but their perfect life is about to be shattered.

Every father has a favourite.
Sebastian Pallander dies, leaving a pitiful amount of money to his wife and children. His family fight over the scraps as old rivalries and bitter jealousies come to the surface. And when Pallander’s son is killed in mysterious circumstances, everyone suspects foul play.

Every killer has a motive.
After a desperate race for survival, the relatives gather at their estate to weather the storm. They all begin to wonder: who will be next? Where has all their money gone? And will any of them get what they truly deserve?

©2024 Denzil Meyrick (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Highlander Exciting Money

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I get that sometimes the author wants to write something different, but Denzil Meryck is synonymous with Kinloch, Daley, Scott and Hamish's wee drams. It was strange listening to the narrator use his Hamish voice for another character and I was expecting Daley to turn up at some stage. That being said this is a good book, with excellent twists at the end, I would recommend it to anyone.

Not the same without DCI Daley

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This book was enjoyable and pleasant to listen to, (great narration by David Monteath), but the book definitely lacked ‘something’ which I cannot put my finger on. I’ll try to explain.

The twists in the plot were good but I had worked out quite early on the big twists which seemed obvious to me. After that a lot of the clues were similarly obvious as was the predictable behaviour of most of the characters and because of that the end impact wasn’t a surprise.

The characters were not as rounded as in many of DM’s other books, but to be fair the main family here are incredibly shallow and they are definitely written as flat and uninteresting. Shame the main Inspector wasn’t given more attention because she is an interesting character as is her ‘ex’.

It’s definitely an intriguing story and worth listening to or reading, but I don’t think it is one of his best books.

Enjoyable but ….

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I loved this it was well narrated, and a great wee twist at the end.

Another great book

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I really enjoy listening to David Monteath, as well as stories by Denzil Meyrick. The book had a good review in the Sunday Times, and it didn’t disappoint. The plot did get a bit silly towards the end but I really liked the main character and the ending was a bit of a surprise. I can recommend this if you like a slow burning, complicated, story combined with excellent narration.

The story as a whole

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Intriguing, witty, action packed and believable. just loved it. Have read / listened to all of this authors books and adored them all. Hope this is a start of a new series. The only downside is the wait for the next one !

fabulous

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I'm.not sure about this book. So different to the others and I'm not altogether convinced for the better. Brilliant narration though.

Different

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Good story old enough to remember some real life story Simular ( maxwell) but well written and narrated and the end reminds me of Sailsbury but it was Wortham listen enjoyed it.

easy listen

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Did not enjoy the story at all I’m afraid , gave up with four hours remaining. Very disappointed

Not for me I’m afraid

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Great story with dark humour that I didn’t want to end.! Meyrick is a master of his art. Highly recommended.

Great listen.

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A rather disappointing standalone (so far) from Denzil Meyrick that’s saved in by the ever-brilliant and highly listenable David Monteath. This is an attempt at a modern-day country house mystery, populated by faded Scottish aristocrats and new-money moguls. Unfortunately, none of them is in the least sympathetic or even interesting. The lead detective is little more than a rough sketch of a person who ultimately added little to the plot. There are a series of twists towards the end, none of which is in the least bit surprising. This is the second dud in a row from the previously reliable Meyrick. Hoping for a return to form soon.

Disappointing

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