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The Man in the Queue

Inspector Alan Grant Series, Book 1

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The Man in the Queue

By: Josephine Tey
Narrated by: Jennifer M. Dixon
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The first of Josephine Tey's Inspector Grant mysteries concerns the murder of a man standing in a ticket queue for a London musical comedy. With his customary tenacity, Grant pursues his suspects through the length of Britain and the labyrinth of the city.

Public Domain (P)2018 Tantor
Traditional Detectives Mystery Thriller & Suspense Detective Suspense Fiction Private Investigators
Twisty Plot • Excellent Writing • Convincing Voices • Likable Inspector • Fun Storyline • Great Mystery • Even Pacing

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Rather slow-moving, but entertaining if you like this sort of thing. Tey was not quite fair in her clues, but the narration made up for it.

London atmosphere

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loved it! Surprising twist! enjoyable listening while painting another Master piece
the doubts of inspector Grand are understandable

old time thriller

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Loved everything about Inspector Grant Mysteries and Narration! Even listened to many of them several times over, which was a first! Narration, character development, and stories were each different & not repetitive as “modern” Audible books can be. I looked forward to listening to each one & loved the regional accents!

Fabulous & Varied Stories-Wonderful Narration with Regional Accents

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I always enjoy Josephine Tey and have read all of her novels. I had forgotten that this one includes many racist epithets which, although of their time, are now an irritant. It's like reading John Buchan - along with the excellent writing and ripping yarn, you have to swallow casual racism and misogyny. Luckily Adam Grant's character evolves. The reading is adequate but rather monotonal, which means that it is difficult to concentrate on the story. Deserves a more lively narration

Of its time

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Other reviewers have mentioned the soporific and wooden quality of the narrator. My daughter discovered that the speed must be off, and if played at 1.1x rather than the normal speed, the performance is fairly good and expressive.

Play at 1.1x speed!

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