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Title: Not My Blood
Subtitle: A Joe Sandilands Investigation, Book 10
Author: Barbara Cleverly
Narrator: Simon Prebble
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-05-12
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 39 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Scotland Yard Detective Joe Sandilands is caught off guard one night in 1933 by a phone call from a distressed boy named Jackie Drummond, who just might be the illegitimate son Joe never knew he had....
Members Reviews:
a leap ahead in time and quality
Much has changed in Sandilands. We find a career promoted Joe in 1933, with both Cleverly's prose and her packaging of the historical fiction detective formula much better than early entries in the series.
As in other similar series, character is built up over novels - so perhaps the characterization would not be as pleasing if you jump into the series here, in book 10. Other than that, it could be a stand-alone listen.
Cleverly's early novels all contained what seemed like one or two obligatory  romantic scenes - - in these the dialogue would be weaker and the scene just, well, clumsy. This is a little better on that account.
If you're a fan of crime fiction featuring  screenplay-like action, adventure and violence, this won't please. It's mostly the quieter type of mystery often found in British and Brit set crime fiction, with a bit of bravado at the end. Sandilands' protege (spelled Dorcus?) returns and becomes a bit of a Maise Dobbs type.
Are there "preposterous circumstances" as another listener suggests? Well, it is crime FICTION, but the theme of this mystery is not so far fetched, then or now. Compared to most in the genre (and even in this series) it was topical - although the 21st century version of these crimes is better disguised and conducted in regions other than the western world. Even LeCarre has used the theme. You do need to put up with "By God, this is England, and we won't stand for it!" - but that sounds OK by that part of the story.
Narrator Prebble is much easier on my ears than Terry Wale (Sorry, fans of Terry Wale; I know he's talented, but his narration grates on me.) Prebble can make the lapse into "by God, this is England" dialogue palatable.
A Worthy Series
Where does Not My Blood rank among all the audiobooks youve listened to so far?
Ranks right up at the top. I am a great fan of the author and the series.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Not My Blood?
The scene in the graveyard. Satisfying end to a legal problem.
What does Simon Prebble bring to the story that you wouldnt experience if you just read the book?
Simon Prebble is such a great reader. He never appears to be reading the book, rather he makes one feel like one is there!
Any additional comments?
I am a great fan of the author. Her characters are interesting and well fleshed out. The places where the books take place are well depicted and I enjoy the historical detail. The twists and turns of her plots are most clever. Always love the surprises.
so glad I  stumbled across  this series!!
A new (to me) voice relating the intricacies of a gentleman and his society in 30's England.
Simon Prebble Saves The Day
While I have enjoyed previous Joe Sandilands novels, I was not a fan of the narrator, Terry Wales. Simon Prebble brings a needed gravitas to the books and I hope he continues to be the narrator.
While I found this story engrossing, I couldn't give it a five star rating because the author leaves numerous plot points unaddressed or unanswered.