Rules of Murder

Introducing Drew Farthing. From the tip of his black Homburg hat to the crease in his cheviot trousers, he's the epitome of a stylish 1930s English gentleman. His only problem? The body he just discovered. Drew Farthering loves a good mystery, although he generally expects to find it in the pages of a novel, not on the grounds of his country estate. With the help of beautiful and whip-smart Madeline Parker, a guest from America, Drew proposes to use the lessons he's learned reading his mysteries to solve the crime. Before long, he realizes this is no lark, and no one at Farthering Place is who he or she appears to be -- not the blackmailer, not the adulterer, not the embezzler and not even Drew himself. Trying hard to remain one step ahead of the killer -- and trying harder to impress Madeline -- Drew must decide how far to take this dangerous game.

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Rules of Murder

Introducing Drew Farthing. From the tip of his black Homburg hat to the crease in his cheviot trousers, he's the epitome of a stylish 1930s English gentleman. His only problem? The body he just discovered. Drew Farthering loves a good mystery, although he generally expects to find it in the pages of a novel, not on the grounds of his country estate. With the help of beautiful and whip-smart Madeline Parker, a guest from America, Drew proposes to use the lessons he's learned reading his mysteries to solve the crime. Before long, he realizes this is no lark, and no one at Farthering Place is who he or she appears to be -- not the blackmailer, not the adulterer, not the embezzler and not even Drew himself. Trying hard to remain one step ahead of the killer -- and trying harder to impress Madeline -- Drew must decide how far to take this dangerous game.

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Rules of Murder

Rules of Murder

by Julianna Deering

Narrated by Simon Vance

Unabridged — 8 hours, 30 minutes

Rules of Murder

Rules of Murder

by Julianna Deering

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Overview

Introducing Drew Farthing. From the tip of his black Homburg hat to the crease in his cheviot trousers, he's the epitome of a stylish 1930s English gentleman. His only problem? The body he just discovered. Drew Farthering loves a good mystery, although he generally expects to find it in the pages of a novel, not on the grounds of his country estate. With the help of beautiful and whip-smart Madeline Parker, a guest from America, Drew proposes to use the lessons he's learned reading his mysteries to solve the crime. Before long, he realizes this is no lark, and no one at Farthering Place is who he or she appears to be -- not the blackmailer, not the adulterer, not the embezzler and not even Drew himself. Trying hard to remain one step ahead of the killer -- and trying harder to impress Madeline -- Drew must decide how far to take this dangerous game.


Editorial Reviews

SEPTEMBER 2013 - AudioFile

This clever country-house mystery is set in 1930s England. Narrator Simon Vance sparkles as the wide range of Brits who attend a grand house party and the visiting American relatives in their midst. Drew Farthering, son of the household, and his lifelong friend Nick Dennison enjoy solving mysteries. But they have mixed emotions when a murder occurs on their doorstep. Vance’s best and liveliest creation is the doddering gent who may be quite different from the person his quavering voice suggests. As the police and the Farthering entourage work to identify the killer, listeners will be treated to details of business and village life in an earlier era. A fun puzzler in the Christie tradition. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

Deering’s historical mystery, set in 1930s England, has all the elements of a good story, but they don’t sum up to a fresh whole. Andrew “Drew” Farthering and his friend Nick—son of Farthering Place’s intrepid butler, Dennison—team up in Hardy Boys–esque intrigue with their era-appropriate Nancy Drew, Madeline, to uncover the perpetrator of a series of heinous crimes. Blatant clues are showered on the reader like annoying confetti as the rather predictable plot meanders to its obvious conclusion. Lovingly detailed period couture description and cultural references provide some relief from stilted, repetitive dialogue and unlikable characters. When not coming off as utterly patronizing and as a caricature of British gentility, Drew wears his affected mannerisms like a badge of honor. While Madeline has the makings of a sympathetic female lead, she appears simpering and weak. Matters of faith are given lip service before being relegated to the literary cupboard in favor of imagined mysteries, gratuitous murders, and flirting. This is Downton Abbey meets Saturday Night Live. Agent: Wendy Lawton, Books & Such Literary Agency. (Aug.)

SEPTEMBER 2013 - AudioFile

This clever country-house mystery is set in 1930s England. Narrator Simon Vance sparkles as the wide range of Brits who attend a grand house party and the visiting American relatives in their midst. Drew Farthering, son of the household, and his lifelong friend Nick Dennison enjoy solving mysteries. But they have mixed emotions when a murder occurs on their doorstep. Vance’s best and liveliest creation is the doddering gent who may be quite different from the person his quavering voice suggests. As the police and the Farthering entourage work to identify the killer, listeners will be treated to details of business and village life in an earlier era. A fun puzzler in the Christie tradition. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169874945
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 08/01/2013
Series: Drew Farthering Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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