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  • Down a Dark River

  • An Inspector Corravan Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Karen Odden
  • Narrated by: Joshua Manning
  • Length: 12 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Down a Dark River

By: Karen Odden
Narrated by: Joshua Manning
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Summary

London, 1878. One April morning, a small boat bearing a young woman’s corpse floats down the murky waters of the Thames. When the victim is identified as Rose Albert, daughter of a prominent judge, the Scotland Yard director gives the case to Michael Corravan, one of the only senior inspectors remaining after a corruption scandal the previous autumn left the division in ruins. Reluctantly, Corravan abandons his ongoing case, a search for the missing wife of a shipping magnate, handing it over to his young colleague, Mr. Stiles.

An Irish former bare-knuckles boxer and dockworker from London’s seedy East End, Corravan has good street sense and an inspector’s knack for digging up clues. But he’s confounded when, a week later, a second woman is found dead in a rowboat, and then a third. The dead women seem to have no connection whatsoever. Meanwhile, Mr. Stiles makes an alarming discovery: The shipping magnate’s missing wife, Mrs. Beckford, may not have fled her house because she was insane, as her husband claims, and Mr. Beckford may not be the successful man of business that he appears to be.

Slowly, it becomes clear that the river murders and the case of Mrs. Beckford may be linked through some terrible act of injustice in the past - for which someone has vowed a brutal vengeance. Now, with the newspapers once again trumpeting the Yard’s failures, Corravan must dredge up the truth - before London devolves into a state of panic and before the killer claims another innocent victim.

©2021 Karen Odden (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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Another enjoyable addition to the canon

Interesting main characters with suitably murky backstories. I look forward to the developing relationship between the detective and child lodger/protege.

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Breathless Victorian Fan Fiction.

If this had been set in New York or Boston, it would have been fine. I expect it's passable for a US listener or reader , but for a UK listener it is full of jarring errors.
The writer has been sloppy about research into speech patterns and this is peppered with americanisms that haven't seeped into British english in the 21st century, let alone the 19th.
The narrator is very confident in his delivery of a range of UK accents, not of which are appropriate for the time or the place. I would be interested to find out why he thinks that people from Whitechapel in East London speak with a Belfast, or a North of England accent.
Too irritating to finish.

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