All Shall Be Well audiobook
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Review #1
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ALL SHALL BE WELL by Deborah Crombie is Book 2 of the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series.
Duncan Kincaid’s terminally ill neighbor, Jasmine Dent, passes away in her sleep. But was the death natural? suicide? aided suicide? or murder?
ALL SHALL BE WELL is a quietly passionate story. The characters are all very multi-dimensional.
Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are very interesting main characters. In this 2nd book, readers get a more in-depth look into their backgrounds and personalities.
The plot is also interesting and provides some tension.
I want to call this series a police procedural, but Kincaid and James spend little time in their professional offices. Most of their detecting (so far) seems to be in their ‘off’ time.
A good sense of place.
I am very pleased with this title and this series.
Review #2
All Shall Be Well audiobook in series Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James Mystery Novels
This is a solid, entertaining installment in a series of which I am quickly becoming a fan. In fact, I am a bit slow in writing this review and have already finished the third book as well. They just get better and better so number four is already waiting on my Kindle.
A more traditional English mystery, with no blood and gore or foul language, this book is a great way of spending a few relaxing evenings in front of the fire or anywhere else you can get comfortable for a very enjoyable read. The mystery is well plotted and one of the things I particularly like about it is the main character works for Scotland Yard so there is no need to suspend disbelief around understanding why he is investigating the death of his neighbor. The neighbor had terminal cancer and her death wasn’t a surprise but certain aspects of it don’t quite fit in Duncan Kincaid’s mind and he asks questions and begins an investigation to get to the truth of the matter. The Duncan Kincaid character is fleshed out more and more as the books progress and is a largely likeable fellow, but not perfect by any means. Getting to understand him and watch his development over the pages is a nice addition to a very good mystery. While it wouldn’t be absolutely necessary to start at the beginning of the series and work your way through, I believe that to get the most out of them, it would be the best way to go about it. As the writer divulges more about the primary two characters and the reader comes to know them, the book is that much richer as a result.
Review #3
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Crombie’s second Kincaid/James mystery is a solid follow-up to her very good debut novel, “A Share In Death.”
I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised at the difference between her first two books. The first book finds Kincaid on vacation, investigating a murder, and the search for the murderer. In this, her second book, it’s almost as if the murder is secondary to the story. In fact, there’s not much evidence that there was a murder — Kincaid calls it a ‘gut-reaction’. And, for a brief while, his partner, Sergeant Gemma James thinks that Kincaid is letting his friendship with the deceased cloud his judgement.
There’s not much action in this book, so if you’re looking for a roller-coaster ride, or even a story with a lot of suspense, this might not be the book for you. That being said, it is a testament to Crombie’s storytelling/writing skills that make this novel so interesting. This book is more about the characters than the murder itself. In some ways, this book is little more than a series of dialogues between various characters, yet Crombie carries it off so well that there’s not a single boring moment in the book. It’s not a long book (just under 300 pages), and the pages fly by. I was rather disappointed that the story ended.
Again, if you’re looking for a fast-paced, action packed tale, this is not it. If, however, you enjoy a book filled with interesting characters, that slowly unfolds, revealing its secrets, then this book is definitely for you.
Review #4
Audio All Shall Be Well narrated by Michael Deehy
I haven’t read a Deborah Crombie mystery for several years and was glad to go back to her with this book. This is a somewhat sad story because the victim was suffering from terminal cancer and the reader doesn’t know her death is suicide, as she planned, or murder. As Duncan reads the diaries of the victim we come to know her more intimately than often occurs with the victim in other mysteries. The suspects as well are sympathetic, except for a boyfriend of one of the suspects. The author has realized each one through the investigations of Duncan and Gemma. The setting around London also is carefully crafted. The relationship between Duncan and Gemma has started to develop and I found it more satisfying in this book than in many of Ms. Crombie’s later books when their relationship has blossomed. The story is delicately written, the tone is somewhat wistful. A really good read.
Review #5
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I began reading the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James books in the middle of the series – Water Like a Stone – and was hooked but, to be honest, I wouldn’t have read all Deborah Crombie’s 18 in the series had I started at the first which Is good but not as rounded as the later novels and I held off commenting on any until completed the marathon. Firstly, I can say, without fear or favour, that I thoroughly enjoyed all of the mysteries. They are all whodunnits but centred around an expanding group of families and friends. While each book covers a separate mystery and murder(s) there is the recurrent theme of the family that runs through all the stories – and often murders come to Duncan and Gemma – separately and together. Because of the titles there is no need for a spoiler alert to the readers of the first book to know that Duncan and Gemma become an item and then a family – not as quickly as one might think. Having read a number of books that have been turned into TV series I’m surprised that no-one has attempted to turn what I believe to be one of the finest of the genre – I have not come across another series that so economically but finely draws its main characters. However, I notice that many of the current TV series have relatively few central characters and that perhaps the increasing cast of friends and family (despite losing a few on the way) might put producers off.
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