Arrowood and The Meeting House Murder..., Mick Finlay
Arrowood and The Meeting House Murder..., Mick Finlay
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Arrowood and The Meeting House Murders

Author: Mick Finlay

Narrator: Malk Williams

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HQ

Published: 07/08/2021


Synopsis

London Society takes their problems to Sherlock Holmes. Everyone else goes to Arrowood. ‘Finlay depicts a seedy, desperate London and vivid characters with considerable skill’ The Times Nowhere to hide. Nowhere to turn. Nowhere to run.

About Mick Finlay

Mick Finlay was born in Glasgow and grew up in Canada and England. He now divides his time between Brighton and Cambridge. He teaches in a Psychology Department, and has published social psychological research on political violence, persuasion, and verbal and non-verbal behaviour. He reads widely in history, psychology, and enjoys a variety of fiction genres (including crime, of course!) Mick used his background in psychology for writing his first book, a historical crime novel Arrowood, set in Victorian London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Whispering on March 29, 2021

Book Reviewed on www.whisperingstories.com Set in London 1896 (not 1879 as the synopsis states), private investigator William Arrowood is back with his fourth case. This time he has taken on a case concerning four African travellers who have come to him for protection after they have run away from th......more

Goodreads review by Bill on July 14, 2021

In 1896 London freak shows are all the rage. African Zulus are being brought in and exploited for profit. When 2 are murdered and the rest of the group has fled into the dark underbelly of London Arrowood is enlisted to help solve the mystery. The hunt for the killer leads through the dirty, gritty......more

Goodreads review by BooksandBacon on August 19, 2021

I was offered the PB edition in exchange for my honest review. This is Mick Finlay's 4th historical crime series set in London in the late 1800, I also have the first three books but decided to read this one first. When I came about this series I thought it was in the same vein as Sherlock Holmes but......more

Goodreads review by Elaine on May 11, 2021

I would like to thank Netgalley and HQ for an advance copy of Arrowood and The Meeting House Murders, the fourth novel to feature private detective William Arrowood and his assistant Norman Barnett, set in Victorian London. Arrowood and Barnett are contracted to protect three black South Africans, wh......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on June 14, 2021

This is the fourth in Mick Finlay's superb historical crime series set in London in the 1890s and it continues the high standards set by the previous novels. It was wonderful to be reunited with the regular cast - Arrowood himself and his loyal sidekick Barnett, Ettie and Isabel, Neddy and Flossie,......more


Quotes

‘This is Victorian London in all its grit and grime and Finlay clearly knows his history but applies it with a light touch. He revels in the muck and mayhem of the city … the story is full of life and flashes of black humour’ ‘There are many insights on the iniquities of empire, and Arrowood’s wife’s struggle to become a doctor is an illuminating subplot. The narrator Malk Williams bullishly renders the frank and foul-mouthed Barnett, from whose point of view the story unfolds … enjoy an excellent final gallop to giving everyone their just deserts’ ‘Gripping … the series has gone from strength to strength’ ‘A rollicking case … I love the sardonic wit and the down-at-the-heel sleuth … oozes with grim colour’ ‘A riveting tale of intrigue, exploitation and danger. I felt as though I was right there in the foggy, soot-stained alleyways of Victorian London, looking anxiously over my shoulder’ ‘A bracing joy, plunging us into a Victorian London which is vibrant and alive. I loved being with his extraordinary characters once again’ ‘It really evokes the era, and Arrowood is a very interesting, flawed, sleuth’ ‘A compelling mystery which brilliantly evokes the grime and gaudiness of late Victorian London. The crimes of a far-flung Empire come home to roost in this story of exploitation, loyalty, hidden identities and revenge. A fantastic addition to the series’ Praise for Mick Finlay: ‘A crime novel of thrilling intricacy … Arrowood is a terrific creation, and this book wins five rosettes’ ‘Think Sherlock Holmes is the only detective working in Victorian London? Meet William Arrowood, the hero of Mick Finlay’s series of absorbing novels … Finlay depicts a seedy, desperate London and vivid characters with considerable skill’