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A Killing in the City
- Tom Kendall, Book 4
- Narrated by: Christopher Hunter
- Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
‘To make a killing in the City’ is a phrase often used within the financial world, to indicate making a large profit on investments, or through dealings on the stock market--the bigger the profit, the bigger the killing. However, Tom Kendall, a private detective, on vacation in London, has a different kind of killing in mind when he hears about the death of one of his fellow passengers who traveled with him on the plane from Miami. It was suicide apparently, a simple overdose of prescribed tablets. Kendall immediately offers his help to Scotland Yard. He is shocked when he is told his services will not be required. They can manage perfectly well without him, thank you.
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- Kelly watley
- 16-09-2018
Highly recommended !!
"Wow! What else can I say? This story is wonderful. Kendall is a likable, memorable private investigater bound by unquestioned values of justice...Individual voices are displayed and all the characters are quite visible in the mind's eye." -
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- Ashley Hedden
- 08-09-2021
Great Read
A Killing In The City (Kendall Book 4) was a great read by John Holt. Tom Kendall, a private detective on vacation in London. He finds out that one of his fellow passengers he travelled on the plane with died. They believe he overdosed on prescribed tablets. Kendall immediately offers his help and Scotland Yard tells him that his services will not be required. I enjoyed reading this book and cant wait to read more by the author.
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- cora
- 29-09-2020
Kendill and Molly
I love the Kendill and Molly books and this one was no exception the mystery and intrigue were there with my favorite characters. On the other hand not a good narrator, saying “axed” instead of “asked”, that was a turnoff. It was a good book, but not the narrator nothing narration.
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- Leticia Crow
- 27-09-2020
highly recommended
absolutely love this story! i cannot get enough of kendall! it is so fun trying to figure out the truth before it is revealed!
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- B.McGrath
- 07-09-2020
please kill mollie's character-I'm begging!
Full disclosure: I despised Mollie even more than I have in the past! She's annoying, irritating , pushy, ignorant, selfish, and a shrew. It infuriated me how everyone from Scotland Yard on down wanted an easy answer and glossed over blatant clues and suggestions from Kendall. Frustrating!
I appreciated Kendall's tenacity and integrity inspite of the losers surrounding him. Sheer bliss when the inspector admits Kendall is RIGHT!!! I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator did a great job with voices and expressions bringing it to life.
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- Jack Bunton
- 14-06-2020
Was this a young person book?
I guess I don't get it. We knew who the villain was from the first. The characters were not believable. I totally failed to be able to suspend my disbelief because no one could be as dumb as the Inspector and the partner were. I kept listening expecting there to be a surprise twist and ending but there wasn't. I knew who did it and why from the very first and I'm not even that smart. This was my first book in this series so I don't know if the earlier stories were better. I thought maybe it was a detective mystery for children. I liked the characters but the writing could have been a lot better. There should have been a surprise like the Baxter character framing the villain for taking over his company.
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- Janalyn
- 28-09-2019
A great read!
I just want to say how much I really enjoyed this narrator I have never heard him before and thought he did a great job. Can only hope he does the rest of the Kindle books. This one was intelligent and never boring I really enjoyed it! Can’t wait to read the next one.
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- Victoria Schwimley
- 18-08-2019
Kendall on vacation? Never for this detective.
Book 4 finds Kendall and Molly going on vacation to London. It also reveals the selfish side of Molly and a determination in Kendall in his unwillingness to let go of a case that he shouldn’t even be working. Kendall sits next to a business man on the flight, who reveals to him much information about his trip that will come back to him when the man is murdered, and the police insist his death was a suicide. He’s been warned by the lead detective and the police at home to mind his own business, the case is closed. But Kendall won’t accept the suicide ruling and persists in proving the killing was murder. Where I’ve found Kendall to be somewhat clueless in previous books, his keen senses kick in here. Molly is stuck on shopping and is of no help to Kendall. As in all the previous books, I love Kendall’s witty personality. The narrator’s voice was okay. His tone was pleasant enough, but there was background noise that should have been edited out. I enjoyed this story and recommend it to people who like the old-time detective stories.
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- Susan Patterson
- 18-06-2019
Suicide or murder?
Private detective Kendall is off sleuthing in London. Where will his talents lead him??
Christopher Hunter did a good job narrating.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- Rayc
- 14-06-2019
A Good read / listen
A Killing in the City: Tom Kendall, Book 4.
The more books I read in the Kendall series the more I think of him as a modern day "Columbo". Dogged and determined to get to the truth, a thoroughly likeable character. The writing style is unusual but suits the Kendall perfectly.
And as usual the criminals conceit is his main downfall (apart from Kendalls efforts).
Really good detective entertainment.
I was given a free copy of this audio book at my own request, and voluntarily leave this review.
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- ZOE R
- 27-01-2019
Book 4
Kendall has just completed another case and had promised his secretary / assistant a long holiday in England sight seeing, but he does need to be constantly pushed into actually going.
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- caroline
- 10-11-2021
Genuine laugh out load moments = really enjoyable
Yet another enjoyable Kendall audio book. This time based on holiday which didnt really happen. I can get Mollie's frustration.
There was a section which just had me smiling so much that I could not restrain myself - at the beginning when Mollie and Kendall were packing and getting ready to leave and then when Kendall arrived at the airport. I just wanted to slap him.
The rest of the audio book followed in the normal usual vein and I really enjoyed it.
I was given a free copy by the author but this in now way impacted my review.
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- Siobhan D
- 14-07-2020
recommend
A story, with twists and turns. A absorbing, humorous, detective plot. I enjoyed listening to this book.
Highly recommend.
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- Jacky
- 20-02-2020
Brilliant book
Absolutely loved the next book for PD Kendall lots of twists and turns again brilliant
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- Aggie
- 09-02-2020
Good read
A good book. Well written murder mystery by the writer. Kendall is back to solving another murder. Good narrating.
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- Dan Raskoll
- 08-12-2019
Killing the review
The plot was good if a slow. Holt really needs to find a few British narrators for his books, good story , just to slow and corny for me
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- Craig
- 02-09-2019
A well written story
Another great story from John Holt. Kendall travels to London on vacation only to be dragged into a murder investigation.
Well written, as usual, I could only give four stars for the narrators performance as he mispronounced “ask” as aks, that is a pet hate of mine. Apart from that one small problem Christopher Hunter does a very good job of bringing the characters to life.
Well worth a listen, especially if you have listened to the previous 3 Kendall mysteries in the series.
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- KarenThornton
- 18-07-2019
Good storyline and characters. Terrible narration.
I enjoyed the story. The plot was good if a slow. If you like a murder mystery without romance and well explained, then you will enjoy this. Not entirely thrilled by the idea that British police make tea and eat cake everyday. The narrator has never been to England and this is clear. His voice is pretty monotone and he mispronounced a lot of words. With better narration this would be 4 stars. The characters and their relationship are great. The plot is good but the evidence is a little flawed.
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- deafmick
- 30-06-2019
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As all ways John audio books are 1000% I hope there's a lot more to come
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- Norma Miles
- 30-01-2019
Like a dog with a bone.
John Holt's doggedly determined detective, Tom Kendall, has promised his long suffering secretary and business partner, Molly, an holiday, an extravaganza of sight seeing and shopping: four weeks in London. It will be his first holiday in years and his first time out of the country, apart from a day trip to Niagara Falls. As Molly packs and grows ever more excited, Kendall desperately searches for their passports and tickets which he knows he put somewhere safe.
Of course, once in Eng!and, Molly's dreams of serious shopping and shows are elbowed aside in favour of Kendall's camera as he determinedly drags her to, seemingly, every building and monument in his guide book, taking pictures at each one. Until, that is, an acquaintance is found dead in an hotel room and the detective within him simply won't accept the verdict of suicide.
The characters of Molly and Kendall are a delight. He has the assurance of being right, even when he's not, despite what the Scotland Yard detective and others might say as he humbles his way, Columbo -like, through interviews, determined to find the proof for his theories, constantly mentally rehearsing his ideas in his head. And bored Molly endures it all, none too stoically, muttering to herse!f, 'Here we go agakn.'
The relationship between the two, more long married couple than detective and secretary, is sheer delight. She pushes and reprimands, he argues, ignores and feels guilty. The solution to the story might be obvious but it is the getting there which brings such ennoyment.
Unfortunately, the narration was less than excellent. Although Christopher Hunter read well with reasonable inflection and a speed which felt perfect to reflect the character of Kendall, at least initially he sounded as if he were fighting off a cold and his constant pronunciation of 'asked' as 'axed' was both disconcerting as well as distracting. His reading of Molly's conversations brought a slight softening of his voice but there was no apparent attempt to bring different voices for any of the other characters Not that this latter really mattered - it was always obvious who was speaking. Not a bad reading overall but it could have better.
I have become a big fan of these slow paced but absorbing and humorous detective stories, full of character and realistic dialogue, of stubborn nosing around as well as vague memory lapses. My thanks to the author for freely gifting me with a complimentary copy of A Killing in the City, the fourth in the Kendall series and, like it's predecessors, fully standalone.
For all who enjoy detective stories or well developed real-feel quirky characters, highly recommended.
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