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		<title>Sue: Created page with &quot;{{infobox1 |title=Swanton Morley (John Tanner) |author=David Blake |reviewer=Sue Magee |genre=Crime |summary=Book eleven of the series.  The plotting is good. The writing less...&quot;</title>
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It seemed like an open-and-shut case.  A man, covered in mud and blood - and carrying a knife, comes into the police station shouting that he hasn&amp;#039;t killed the man.  A body at the bottom of a freshly dug grave at Swanton Morley church - he&amp;#039;s been stabbed to death.  DCI John Tanner is just back from his honeymoon, which coincided with the birth of his daughter Samantha.  You would think he&amp;#039;d be grateful for an easy answer but the words &amp;#039;perverse&amp;#039; and &amp;#039;John Tanner&amp;#039; were made for each other.  He&amp;#039;s sleep-deprived to the point of falling asleep at work but he&amp;#039;s determined to keep going - probably because he can&amp;#039;t get any sleep at home.&lt;br /&gt;
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When you&amp;#039;re nearly a month away from last being on the north Norfolk coast and ][[Elly Griffiths&amp;#039; Dr Ruth Galloway Mysteries in Chronological Order|Elly Griffiths] can&amp;#039;t come to your rescue, you end up looking around for Norfolk crime.  It was some five years since I&amp;#039;d read the first of the [[Broadlands (DI Tanner Book 1) by David Blake|John Tanner books]].  I hadn&amp;#039;t been overly impressed but I wasn&amp;#039;t impressed by the first of [[Knots And Crosses by Ian Rankin|Ian Rankin&amp;#039;s John Rebus books]] either.  As this was book eleven and I&amp;#039;d missed nine of them, I was hoping for a back catalogue to attack gleefully.  So how did it stack up?&lt;br /&gt;
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The plotting is good.  I didn&amp;#039;t see the ending coming at all.  I hadn&amp;#039;t with the first book in the series, either so I think we can say that Blake&amp;#039;s plotting is strong.  He also ticked a lot of boxes for me.  I love the area and it&amp;#039;s obvious that Blake does too: he brings it to life vividly.  I&amp;#039;m pleased to read about the doings of wily politicians and Blake had this perfectly.  He didn&amp;#039;t overdo it and was completely believable.  I was less convinced by the writing which errs on the side of description.  I was tired of hearing about the &amp;#039;depths of his [Tanner&amp;#039;s] sailing jacket&amp;#039;.  Yes - I know - I&amp;#039;m being picky.&lt;br /&gt;
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I was lucky enough to be sent an audio download of the book, narrated by Jonathan Keeble.  I enjoyed his narration of [[The Darkness Around Her by Neil White]] and [[The Establishment: And how they get away with it by Owen Jones]].  In the latter I thought that Keeble was a better choice than the author would have been - and it&amp;#039;s not often I say that.  Keeble didn&amp;#039;t disappoint in  &amp;#039;&amp;#039;Swanton Morley&amp;#039;&amp;#039;.  He has an excellent range of voices, which he deployed with skill.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you&amp;#039;ve looking for more Norfolk crime you could try [[Steve Burrows&amp;#039; DCI Domenic Jejeune&amp;#039;s Birder Murder Mysteries in Chronological Order|Steve Burrow&amp;#039;s Birder Murder Mysteries]].  Start at the beginning of the series - that&amp;#039;s where the best books are.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[David Blake&amp;#039;s John Tanner Books in Chronological Order]]&lt;br /&gt;
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