Jim Eldridge is the author of many books for children, including titles in the My Story series, the Warpath books, and How to Handle Grown-Ups. He has had TV scripts broadcast in the UK and internationally for children's and teen television, and is also the creator and writer of Radio 4's long-running comedy-drama series, King Street Junior/5. Murder at the Fitzwilliam; By: Jim Eldridge; Narrated by: Peter Wickham; Series: Museum Mysteries, Book 1 Length: 7 hrs and 37 mins. Unfortunately, I liked nothing about Murder at the Fitzwilliam. Eldridge makes little effort to evoke the time and place. The plot is instantly forgettable. The main characters are cardboard cutouts, and the /5(96).
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Editorial Reviews. 01/21/ Fascinating period details and stalwart British characters lift Eldridge’s sequel to ’s Murder at the bltadwin.ru , London private inquiry agent Daniel Wilson and his partner in business and in life, archeologist and historian Abigail Fenton, are engaged by the British Museum’s executive curator to investigate the murder of scholar Lance. Unfortunately, I liked nothing about Murder at the Fitzwilliam. Eldridge makes little effort to evoke the time and place. The plot is instantly forgettable. The main characters are cardboard cutouts, and the relationship of the two pseudo-detectives is silly and predictable. Worst of all is the writing itself -- stilted and cliched and oh so. Murder at the Fitzwilliam by Jim Eldridge - this is the first in a new series set in late Victorian England, and is set in Cambridge's famous Fitzwilliam Museum. When an unidentified body is found in a sarcophagus in the Egyptian Room, former policeman, and now what we would call private detective/investigator, Daniel Wilson is called in.
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