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  • Death in the Dark Walk

  • John Rawlings, Book 1
  • By: Deryn Lake
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Brenner
  • Length: 8 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Death in the Dark Walk

By: Deryn Lake
Narrated by: Jonathan Brenner
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Summary

Having just finished his indentures, Rawlings is celebrating in Vaux Hall Pleasure Gardens when he trips over the body of a young girl.

Summoned to the magistrate’s office as prime suspect, Rawlings not only clears his own name, but impresses Fielding so much with his power of recollection that he is asked to investigate the crime. From gaming hell to fashionable house, Rawlings follows a trail of lustful liaisons and illicit intrigue, which prove beyond a shadow of doubt that the girl has had quite the past. A past with threatening secrets.

Death in the Dark Walk is a richly atmospheric and compelling Georgian mystery woven around the real characters John Fielding, the phenomenal sightless magistrate known as the "Blind Beak", whose Runners formed London’s early police force, and John Rawlings, the Apothecary reputed to have invented soda water.

Deryn Lake started to write stories at the age of five, then graduated to novels, but destroyed all of her early work because she says it was hopeless. A chance meeting with one of the Getty family took her to Sutton Place, and her first serious novel was born. Deryn was married to a journalist and writer, the late L. F. Lampitt, has two grown-up children, four beautiful and talented grandchildren, and one rather large cat. Deryn has lived near the famous battlefield of 1066 for the past 16 years, where she enjoys her life as a woman about town. She is also the author of Fortune’s Soldier, Sutton Place, To Sleep No More, The King’s Women and Pour The Dark Wine.

©2019 Deryn Lake (P)2022 Lume Books
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Critic reviews

"An effervescent tale...the author organises her large cast and colourful background with skill and gusto through a racily readable drama." (Felicia Lamb, Mail on Sunday’s Night & Day Magazine)

"An absorbing murder tale set in Georgian London … splendidly evokes the atmosphere of the capital with all its elegance and intrigue. Wonderfully descriptive, it deserves to be a success." (The Kent and Sussex Courier)

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Shame about the narration, but stick with it

I'm very glad the earlier books are now being recorded and hope they continue.

However, after the excellent narration by Michael Tudor Barnes on the later books, this was a real struggle. The narration starts off very monotone, with odd phrasing and very little variation in 'voices' when characters are speaking.

It does improve somewhat during the book, and I'm glad this book has been converted - I also hope they do the remaining ones for completion, but wish they could have also been done by Michael. I now associate his voice and characters with John, even when reading a portion (the sign of a great narrator).

If this is your first venture into the series, I would choose one of the later ones with the better narration and come back to this to complete a series.

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Decent enough

A decent enough story, with a time period less used by historical fiction writers. I certainly didn't guess the outcome. Unfortunately, the narration is rather monotonous and uninteresting.

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