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Artists in Crime

By: Ngaio Marsh
Narrated by: Philip Franks
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One of Ngaio Marsh’s most famous murder mysteries, which introduces Inspector Alleyn to his future wife, the irrepressible Agatha Troy.

It started as a student exercise, the knife under the drape, the model’s pose chalked in place. But before Agatha Troy, artist and instructor, returns to the class, the pose has been reenacted in earnest: the model is dead, fixed forever in one of the most dramatic poses Troy has ever seen.

It’s a difficult case for Chief Detective Inspector Alleyn. How can he believe that the woman he loves is a murderess? And yet no one can be above suspicion....

©1938 Original Text of 1938 by Ngaio Marsh (P)2015 Hachette Audio
Mystery Traditional Detectives Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Cozy

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"The queen of the straight crime novel - long may she reign!" ( Sunday Times)
"The finest writer in the English language of the pure, classical puzzle whodunit. Among the crime queens, Ngaio Marsh stands out as an Empress." ( The Sun)

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I have the Benedict Cumberbatch abridged one. I loved the story but wanted a non-abridged version. This narrator is wonderful. More details to the storyline is the icing on the cake.

Narrator is my new favorite!

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This is one of Ms. Marsh's finest mysteries. In it we first meet the love interest of Inspector Alleyn, Agatha Troy. I'm not going to review the book itself, as it will stand on its own merits. But I must review the narrator, Philip Franks. He did a marvelous job of bringing the characters to life; each voice was different and distinguishable, and on point for the characters. So far he is the best narrator of Ms. Marsh's novels. I particularly liked the portrayal of interactions between Alleyn and Lady Alleyn; her voice was just perfect.

For Roderick Alleyn fans, this narrator is a must.

Great voice for these familiar characters

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Somewhat contrived plot but then all mystery plots are contrived to a greater or lesser degree. NM writes well and has likable main characters to maintain interest.

Enjoyable

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This is a reasonably obvious Ngaio Marsh mystery, set up as a venue for the courtship between Alleyn and his future wife, Troy. It is the reading that makes this story delightful: Philip Franks is brilliant with the accents and characterizations, all of them, men and women alike. He is especially good with English social class. Most of the mystery characters are artists, and are sharply differentiated. This reader is so good that I am getting more of his books.

Brilliant reading

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This version of Artists in Crime is much better than the unabridged version. There is more humor and byplay between the main characters. I am so glad I purchased this version even though I had the older unabridged one already.

So much better than the unabridged version

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