
The Hermitage
The DCI Ryan Mysteries, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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LJ Ross
About this listen
From the number one international best-selling author of Holy Island and Seven Bridges.
He thought he was invincible, but he was wrong....
When an old man is found dead inside the ancient hermitage at Warkworth Castle, Northumbria CID are called in to investigate. With no apparent motive, it’s their job to unravel why he was murdered - and this time they’re forced to do it without their star detective....
DCI Ryan is thousands of miles away. He’s tracked a killer across Europe and has sworn not to return until he has his man in custody.
Nathan Armstrong is a dangerous psychopath, but there’s just one problem - he’s also an international celebrity: a world-famous thriller writer with money and connections. Ryan is a stranger in a foreign land, but he knows one thing - he’ll never give up.
Murder and mystery are peppered with romance and humour in this fast-paced crime whodunnit set amidst the spectacular landscapes of Northumberland and Tuscany.
©2018 L. J. Ross (P)2019 Audible, LtdCritic reviews
“LJ Ross keeps company with the best mystery writers.” (The Times)
"A literary phenomenon.” (Evening Chronicle)
“LJ Ross is the Queen of Kindle.” (Sunday Telegraph)
This is another cracker, with the much loved cast of Ryan, Anna, Frank Phillips and Denise McKenzie. Oddly enough, Elly Griffiths took a recent Ruth Galloway novel to Italy for a change - and here goes Ryan on the same route, this time on the trail of Nathan Armstrong, last seen walking scot free at the end of Dark Skies. As a story it has it all, twists, an ending that I really didn't see coming, and more development of all these familiar characters.
So why 4 for story rather than 5 across the board? Because there's one small aspect of it that seems a little too much like a plot contrivance. With a murder on the go in Northumberland would Morrison really have allowed Phillips and McKenzie to jet off to Italy to join Ryan, who was making waves with the Florence police department? Would Ryan really have been able to crash around Florence annoying the local force to quite such an extent? Hmm... not sure about that bit. That is the only, and minor, quibble though.
And not one, but two, lovely endings - one beautiful one in Florence, one satisfying one back in England.
Overall, it's another great read, and in Jonathan Keeble's hands, a pleasure to listen to. Long may this series continue.
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loving these books.
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Fabulous!
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Curiously unsatisfying
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The hermitage
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An excellent read
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Another winner!
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