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The Trial of Elizabeth Cree

By: Peter Ackroyd
Narrated by: Paul Hecht, Simon Prebble, Jenny Sterlin
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If your tastes run to Victorian mysteries and murder, you’ll enjoy Peter Ackroyd’s special blending of fact and fiction in this magnificent recreation of the bizarre murders that rocked Victorian England. Drawing on surviving police records and court transcripts, Ackroyd paints a fascinating portrait of a savage murderer, the terror that rippled across London, and the innocent woman charged with the crimes.

©1994 Peter Ackroyd (P)1996 Recorded Books, LLC
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction Murder England

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Another excellently narrated audio book by Peter Ackroyd . Hope the film is good too

The Trial of Elizabeth Cree

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Although the narration is excellent the quality of the recording is quite not where it should be. Very often particularly during the chapters read by the female narrator there are monitoring problems, and the echoes are easy to hear. Definitely worth listening to though.

A masterpiece but…

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