![]() ![]() The plots need more believability and they need a new narrator. His books are available on Kindle and paperback from Amazon. After all was done I spent some time wondering why on earth any upper class British family would be ruthlessly killing people to cover up the Nazi sympathizer leanings of the family from World War II - over 80 years ago? What’s more they conveniently left a complete written file of their involvement sitting on an open shelf in their library? I love the genealogy involvement and the quality of the writing but the characters need more development and more humanity. Nathan Dylan Goodwin Nathan lives in Kent and enjoys running, skiing, reading, and of course, genealogy. ![]() I actually listened to the last couple of chapters twice to see if i’d missed something. Born in the famed battle town of Hastings, England, Nathan Dylan Goodwin has always had a passion for writing in one form or another. The very convoluted plot was difficult to follow. The narrator added to the problem with his flat unemotional voice. However the two main characters, purported to be in a long term relationship, were so lacking in emotion or humor that it was difficult imagine them as a couple. ![]() I'm looking forward to further installments in the series. An excellent book for genealogy and mystery fans alike. ![]() The genealogy research portions of the book were quite believable and explained well. Nathan Dylan Goodwin manages to keep the searches for clues using the internet, library archives, and even DNA from becoming dry and dull descriptions. I’m a genealogist so I was really looking forward to this book. ![]()
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