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The Grave Maurice
- Richard Jury, Book 18
- Narrated by: Steve West
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
"Chew on this," says Melrose Plant to Richard Jury, who's in the hospital being driven crazy by Hannibal, a nurse who likes to speculate on his chances for survival. Jury could use a good story, preferably one not ending with his own demise.
Plant tells Jury of something he overheard in The Grave Maurice, a pub near the hospital. A woman told an intriguing story about a girl named Nell Ryder, granddaughter to the owner of the Ryder Stud Farm in Cambridgeshire, who went missing more than a year before and has never been found. What is especially interesting to Plant is that Nell is also the daughter of Jury's surgeon.
But Nell's disappearance isn't the only mystery at the Ryder farm. A woman has been found dead on the track - a woman who was a stranger even to the Ryders.
But not to Plant. She's the woman he saw in The Grave Maurice. Together with Jury, Nell's family, and the Cambridgeshire police, Plant embarks on a search to find Nell and bring her home. But is there more to their mission than just restoring a 15-year-old girl to her family?
The Grave Maurice is the 18th entry in the Richard Jury series and, from its pastoral opening to its calamitous end, is full of the same suspense and humor that devoted listeners expect from Martha Grimes.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-02-21
Read the reviews first
I will say - read the reviews about this author and book to make your own mind up. i wish I had done this myself first.
My comment - why does this author write about a topic she hasn't researched properly and about a country in which she do not live and has no understanding about the cities, landscape, people or culture. I won't read her again (I've now read similar reviews of other books in the Jury series), and can't bring myself to plod through any more of this book. If it's possible to return it on Amazon I will.
I've given the performance full marks because the narrator was fine.
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