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The Somerset Slayings

DI Haig Crime Thrillers, Book 1

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The Somerset Slayings

By: David J. Gatward
Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
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Book 1 in the thrilling new crime series, by David J. Gatward, author of the DCI Harry Grimm crime series, and set in the hauntingly beautiful Somerset countryside.

©2024 David Gatward (P)2024 David Gatward
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Women Sleuths Exciting Crime
Gripping Story • Witty Writing • Scottish Authenticity • Delightful Series • Great Characters • Suspenseful Plot

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I loved Gordie in Harry Grimm and I miss her. I’m so glad I decided to give her story a chance. It is fantastic!

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The Harry Grimm series is hands down one of my favorite British crime series and I loved Gordy in all of those books. This was not the best start to a new series ever but I am hoping the next one will be better. Ruth Urquhart did a great job of narration for the most part but I felt like she made Gordy sound a bit too whiney. Will definitely give the next book in the series a listen to see if it gets any better.

Not sure about this series yet...

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I'm just used to a different type of English police procedural. While a mix of personal life and professional is expected the main character took it to the enth degree. One minute she is absolutely "losing it" over her grief and the next minute she is a dragon...desperate to prove herself at her new assignment. The accents or the attempt at accents falls very short of being believable. I thought I would like this book based on the" over the top" reviews. Sadly this was not so. I will stick with the tried and true authors of crime, mystery, and police doings. Not my cup of tea.

The excessive emotional drama

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This new series by David J Gatward kicks off with Gordy from the brilliant Harry Grimm series starting a new life in Somerset. I loved it! It’s got everything, suspenseful story, witty writing and great characters. I had to laugh at another review that complained as to why Mr Gatward hadn’t got a Scottish narrator…er Ruth Urquhart is very Scottish as that’s where she’s from! ( clue’s in the name) She narrates in her natural soft Scottish accent and gives Gordy a bit of a Highland inflection. I suppose if you’re from the States you might not know the subtleties of UK accents. Anyhow I think Urquhart is a brilliant fit for this series and can’t wait for the next one! Highly recommend.

Fantastic gripping story narrated by SCOTTISH narrator!

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Gordy Haig has left the Dales. She's left her team and boss/mentor/friend DCI Harry Grimm to embark on a new path. However she was supposed to make this move with her partner but unfortunately, life and the universe had other plans and Gordy lost her partner, but still chose to make the move to Somerset.

For anyone just starting out in the Grimm-universe, this first novel in a new series might not have the same effect for those of us who have been along on the full journey. The level of emotion, the heartbreak, it was all there on the page.

I'm looking forward to getting to know Gordy's team and see her become the leader we've had glimpses of in the Grimm novels.

As far as the crime went, I figured out who did it about halfway or 2/3's through, but that's ok. The crime aspect felt second string this time, and Gordy's personal struggles were the larger storyline. Or at least that's how it felt to me. Loved seeing a character we met a few times in the original series pop in. Think he might be a reoccurring guest star.

I'm an Audible user and I love and adore Aubrey Parsons reading but with Gordy being a woman, a new reader was more appropriate. Ruth Urquhart has done a great job.

Occasionally, lines were delivered in a less Gordy-like way, but I think it’s ok because she’s not actually herself right now. I’d say it’s kind of brilliant on David J Gatward’s part that he created this spin off right at a turbulent time in her life, where one would definitely not be acting their true self, to actually help the audio listener adjust to a new Gordy via Ms. Urquhart.

Grieving Gordy Gets Going

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