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The Strings of Murder: A Novel (A Frey & McGray Mystery)
The Strings of Murder: A Novel (A Frey & McGray Mystery) | Oscar De Muriel
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The brutal slaying of a violinist in his home in 1888 sparks a locked room murder mystery investigated by two diametrically opposed Edinburgh detectives. 1888: a violinist is brutally murdered in his Edinburgh home. Fearing a national panic over a copycat Jack the Ripper, Scotland Yard sends Inspector Ian Frey. Frey reports to Detective "Nine-Nails" McGray, local legend and exact opposite of the foppish English inspector. McGrays tragic past has driven him to superstition, but even Frey must admit that this case seems beyond belief... There was no way in or out of the locked music studio. And there are black magic symbols on the floor. The dead mans maid swears there were three musicians playing before the murder. And the suspects all talk of a cursed violin once played by the Devil himself. Inspector Frey has always been a man of reasonbut the longer this investigation goes on, the more his grasp on reason seems to be slipping...
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Blueroseis
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Six years ago Oscar De Muriel was wondering where his books ended up once purchased. I sent him a photo taken outside my house when I lived near Cwmcarn Forest of these two.

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Lucy_Anywhere
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Bailedbailed

I‘m setting this one to one side for now. I like the concept of mismatched detectives investigating weird shit in Victorian Edinburgh but the humour‘s a bit too silly and it‘s draaaaaaaaging. I may come back to it, but it‘s a bail for now.

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catrionataylor
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Pickpick

Bit of a different book to what I would normally read, but the terrifying twists of this Jack the Ripper story kept me turning the pages and I will definitely read the sequels!

Nute Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂
Check out #LitsyEvents for a varied listing of fun-related happenings within this neighborhood of fellow readers.🤗
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catrionataylor @Nute thank you!! I‘ll be sure to check it out ✨💛 2y
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RaeLovesToRead
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This lively Victorian murder mystery jaunt is a soft pick.

Consigned to Edinburgh to work alongside superstitious Detective "Nine-Nails" McGray, Ian Frey finds himself embroiled within a series of violin-related disembowelments.

This book felt less anachronistic than other modern mysteries I've read set in the Victorian period.

One downside: I disliked the portrayal of a certain medical condition. I won't say more to avoid spoilers.

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RaeLovesToRead Also this was my Victorian pick for #cloakanddaggerchristmas 3y
brittanyreads Ohh!! Have any other good Victorian murder mysteries?! I've been looking for some! 😁 3y
RaeLovesToRead @BrittanyReads Have you read the Ambrose Parry series? (Written by Chris Brookmyre & Marisa Haetzman) Attitudes feel anachronistically modern but I really enjoyed the first one! 3y
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brittanyreads I haven't! Added it to my TBR! Thank you!! 3y
RaeLovesToRead @BrittanyReads If I think of (or come across) any more, I'll try to remember to tag you! 😊 3y
brittanyreads Thanks! 😊 3y
brittanyreads Ohh! No, I haven't! Thank you for the share! @julesG 3y
RaeLovesToRead @julesG 👀👀👀 I see they have an Oscar de Muriel on the list too! I thought I'd read a ton of Victorian mysteries, but I think I'm remembering all the Steampunk I've read 🤣 3y
slategreyskies That stuffed giraffe is so cute!! 🥰 3y
RaeLovesToRead @slategreyskies Haha, thanks... he's a dragon! 😁🤣 3y
slategreyskies Haha!! Oh okay, I see it now!! 🤣🤣🤣 3y
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RaeLovesToRead
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My baby dragonlets modelling my December murder stack 💕 @wordslinger42 @Branwen - you may like these!! 😄

I've already started The Strings of Murder by Oscar de Muriel for #cloakanddaggerchristmas (Victorian mystery) - so far it's great... I was surprised to see it had

Branwen EEEEEEEEEE! THEY ARE SO ADORABLE AND SWEET! 🐉💞 What lovely reading companions! 😁 3y
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RaeLovesToRead
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@vivastory #cloakanddaggerchristmas

Victorian era: The Strings of Murder

Bilingual detective: Murder in Mesopotamia

Amateur sleuth: The Honjin Murders

Golden age: Mystery Mile

Translated mystery: Murder in the Crooked House

Private detective: The Real-Town Murders

New to me series: Death in August

Now all I need is a mystery starring a great team 🤔 Hmm... that's trickier. Do I have to go back and read The Secret Seven 🤭 Any ideas?!

vivastory What a great stack!! I haven't heard of several of these, so taking a screenshot for future reference. For a team have you read the new Osman? Are you a fan of Horowitz? The Word is Murder would count. Also, Joe Ide's IQ counts IMO 3y
vivastory There's also Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad series 3y
RaeLovesToRead @vivastory Glad you approve! I have indeed read the new Osman. I loved it even more than the first. That reminds me though - there's a new Marlowe Murder Club coming out soon. (It's not a patch on Osman, but still fun.) I've never read any Horowitz, but I have The Magpie Murders in my hand right now... is that a good team? Will definitely check out your other mentions! I might actually read Satellite People by Lahlum for Translated.. 3y
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RaeLovesToRead (I liked The Human Flies - his first) 3y
SolaRaynor I've read a few Agatha Christie mysteries but not “Murder in Mesopotamia“. I'll have to check it out :) 3y
RaeLovesToRead @Sola Raynor I'm reading the Poirot novels in order 😄 3y
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Gizmo86
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
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🙄😏

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Sresendez12
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A book I was not expecting to love but now plan to read the whole series. The mystery of the murders was intriguing and I love two main characters that don‘t get a long but have to. It makes for some laughable moments. I would not have picked this book up if it weren‘t for #booked2020 and #tartannoir. There was a hint of supernatural thoughts throughout, so total points for #teamharkness is 136 years #scaratholon2020 #screamathon #doublespin

Cinfhen Oh, that‘s great!!! So glad you found a new series😁 4y
alisiakae Yay for finding a new series to enjoy! 🙌🏽👻 (edited) 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Lovely cover, too! 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Awesome! I‘m stacking based on your review! 4y
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Sresendez12
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Started my #bookspin pick today and continued listening to Threadbare. Loving both of them! Also got to watch Hocus Pocus tonight, so 5 points for #teamharkness (total of 6 points today). My #cyoreadathon is now up to 3:20:37 and The Strings of Murder is kicking off my #screamathon reading.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Caffeinated_Reader
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#5 of my year and I was supposed to read this last year but I still have to order book 2 lol so I‘m just going to read it and order the rest of the series on Monday. I have books 1 & 3 I think lol

goodbyefrancie Looks cozy! Love the bookshelves. 😍 5y
Caffeinated_Reader @goodbyefrancie thank you so much ☺️ 5y
Caffeinated_Reader That was bloody brilliant. I loved the characters and the different accents. It was witty and down right entertaining. The ending was masterful. I definitely look forward to reading the rest of this series! (edited) 5y
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booksandsympathy
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When a violinist is brutally murdered in his locked room in Edinburgh, Scotland Yard sends inspector Ian Frey to investigate alongside the very Scottish Detective McGray. McGray's division investigates the supernatural and Frey is a sceptic. This story had exactly what I was looking for in an October read: atmosphere, insanity, a cursed musical instrument, devil lore. It was spooky at times, funny at others, and intense.

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Lizpixie
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This started a bit clunky but about halfway through it started to grow on me, though the over abundance of Scottish vernacular can be annoying, it seems unnecessary at times. Apart from that, it was a wild romp through 1880s Edinburgh, with the forced pairing of a witch believing Scottish Detective & a dogged English inspector, investigating the string of deaths connected to an old violin. #Scareathlon #TeamSlaughter 3points #PointsTotal-66

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Lizpixie
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Onto Ch13 in Bk1 of the McGray&Frey mysteries by Oscar de Muriel. It‘s not bad but the overuse of Scottish “vernacular” is a bit much. Other than that I‘m enjoying it, though reading it on my iPad is making my eyes hurt.I‘ll finish a few more chapters before watching a scary movie then switching to a print book. If I keep doing that, I should get through it without a migraine! #Scareathlon #TeamSlaughter 1point #PointsTotal-52

Booksnchill I have this on kindle as well- sounded good! 5y
Clwojick 🖤♥️🖤 5y
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I‘ve had to switch the settings on this ebook to night, I was starting to see double! This is Bk1 in the McGray & Frey series about two detectives in Edinburgh investigating cases with a paranormal twist. So far I like it. Not loving it yet, but it‘s early days. Leaving the rest of the #Scareathlon journaling for tomorrow to catch up on some reading with a side of Chamomile, Honey & Vanilla tea. #TeamSlaughter 1point #PointsTotal-44

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Lizpixie
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When I realised The Darker Arts was Bk5, I went back to my library‘s website to find the first 4. Unfortunately they only have Bk1 & 3 as ebooks on BorrowBox & Bk2 as audio with Bk4 print. So I‘ve managed to get the first three on borrowbox & put a reservation on Bk4. I really hope they live up to the hype after all this! A mix of crime, history & horror, set in 1888 Edinburgh. #Scareathlon #TeamSlaughter 1point #PointsTotal-30

Maike I just finished the third book in the series 2 days ago, I always really enjoy them. 5y
Lizpixie @Maike awesome! I‘m glad to hear that from someone whose reading tastes are similar to mine👍 5y
emmaturi I have read them all, great series! 5y
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Laughterhp
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This mystery was really good! It was a little gruesome, it was creepy and very atmospheric. It is set in Scotland during the Victorian era. Same time period as Jack the Ripper. The PM is afraid their is a copycat in Scotland.

Warning: There are a LOT of typos and missing words. I don‘t know if it‘s because it‘s Scotland dialect, or not good editing.

I‘m going to continue this series, but there better not be as many typos!

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Laughterhp
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Gah! There are so many typos or missing words in this book and I don‘t know if it‘s just me or supposed to be that way!?!

To me, this should say, “it is common for violinists to exhibit a reddish mark ALONG the chin and neck.”

This just says “mark a the chin and neck.”

There is also a lot of “I said” missing and instead just says “said” with no I.

It‘s very annoying! 🤪

But I am loving this mystery!

samantharoberts That would definitely drive me crazy! I already have a hard time enduring poor grammar in emails/texts/normal conversation 😂 5y
Lcsmcat I‘d have to bail. The errors would get in the way of the story. 5y
MemoirsForMe 😱😱😱 5y
booksandsympathy I read this as Scottish dialect, even if it's the character thinking this. That's probably the way they'd say it. 5y
Laughterhp @booksandsympathy Oh that‘s interesting. I didn‘t know that. I guess I don‘t really know Scottish dialect. 5y
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Laughterhp
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My latest library book haul! Like I needed more books 🤪

I‘m going camping this weekend so I‘ll probably only bring the tagged book with me. I‘m also bringing the Poppy War, not shown but also a library book I‘m currently reading.

But I really can‘t wait to read all of these!

#bookhaul #librarybookhaul

JulietReads We always need more books. 5y
Laughterhp @JulietBooks Haha we definitely do! I can never stop requesting books! 5y
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Gizmo86
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Pickpick

I loved this book so much. The characters were great and had such likeable traits. They're a perfect partnership. The way that the Scottish dialect was built in was fantastic as well. Loved it so much I'm going onto Book 2 in the series 🤓🔎🗡

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Gizmo86
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Welcome back to the Premier League! Wine and a great book... 🐻⚽️🍷🍷

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Gizmo86
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Love McGray so much!! 😂😂

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Gizmo86
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Absolutely love the way that all the dialect and local phrases are built into the storyline of this book.

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Gizmo86
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Bedtime 😊

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Gizmo86
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🤣😂

britt_brooke 😆 5y
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Gizmo86
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My sentiments exactly! Can't stand haggis myself!! 🤢

booksandsympathy I actually like it. 5y
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Gizmo86
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Enjoying this one which Bear chose for me for my birthday. Loving the Scottish dialect and references to Edinburgh which I love so much 🐻❤🌆🎻📚🗡

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rabbitprincess
Pickpick

I enjoyed this book well enough to pick up the next in series. It had a spooky element but not enough to give me nightmares, which I appreciated.

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Blueroseis
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
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Called into the Risca Library, South Wales this morning and they had a book that I have actually read on their Quick Choice section. Normally they don't have the authors that I like. Strings of Murder by Oscar De Muriel

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bethjustbeth
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Only about 50 pages in but I am really hooked. 1880, a potential Jack the Ripper in Scotland and a 'disgraced' CID has been sent to solve the case. So far it's a pick from me- let's see how it progresses!

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Maike
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Forgot to post this yesterday. Books with a focus on music always win my heart, and this one added an unlikely pair of investigators in the mix. I‘m glad this is a series, because I‘m really interested in what Frey & McGray will be up to in the next installments.

Starting this Sunday off with 4h 50min and 2 books down for #8intwo. Next up is Ninefox Gambit!

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drokka
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Thanks @brilliantglow for the tag. tried to fit a paperback into the spread, but it didn't work. I need better skills

1. Butler and Percy (paperback is the linked book)
2. 5 years, and week away from 2 years
3. Butler will only let me carry him like a loaf of bread resting on my forearm. Percy will calm if I sing him the Skye Boat Song
4. I don't know who has been tagged so far, so taking a shot here @emily_m_tubb

#PetsAndPaperbacks

brilliantglow So cute! 7y
[DELETED] 3803335244 How adorable ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
emily_m_tubb Your shot paid off- I haven't been tagged yet! 😁 Thanks for the tag.... I will be posting very shortly! 😄 7y
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emily_m_tubb Butler and Percy are very very cute!!! 😍😍😍 7y
DebinHawaii Adorable! ❤️ 7y
HotMessJess AHHHHHHHHHHH the first guinea pig share!!! My heart is exploding! I LOVE guinea pigs!!!! Thank you so@much!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 7y
LeahBergen Aww! 💕💕💕 7y
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thebooklingscrate
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A perfect book for fans of Edgar, Sherlock & Old Classic Mysteries 😊
Stumbled upon this book when buying something else but glad I did...
Its a fantabulous read🤗😏

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LEGolasa
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Some more Victorian mysteries for devouring 😍😍 and a shout out to the card catalog for which I would never have gotten into library science without 🤓 #TBRs #LC

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Liberty
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
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Binge-watching all three seasons of Penny Dreadful last week left me craving more historical murder. 📚🖤☠

Eridau Ooh! I love Penny Dreadful. I really wanted more seasons! 8y
CherylDeFranceschi Like you don't always crave it? 😂😘 8y
Liberty @CherylDeFranceschi Yes, but right now specifically murder at the end of the 19th century in Europe. 😝 8y
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MeganAnn Watching season 3 of Penny Dreadful right now with my husband. Love it!! ❤️ 8y
Annazp I have got to finish Penny Dreadful. It's such a good show. 8y
MrBook Ooh, great cover 😁👏🏻! 8y
stephanie_reads Love Penny Dreadful!! Any other book recs that would tie in/be similar to the feel of the show?? 8y
Liberty @stephanie_reads I just got this one this morning and said, "Huh. It sounds just like Penny Dreadful." Out in June. 8y
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Hornsby78
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I borrowed this from my friend Ellen at church and never have gotten around to reading it because of the massive to be read stack I have sitting on my night stand. One day. Sorry it's taking so long, Ellen!! @RealLifeReading #booktober #Day7 #SomethingBorrowed

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BestOfFates
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
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Mehso-so

Whew - finished this one with only a few hours left! I enjoyed McGray & the Scottish supernatural investigative unit but the mystery itself couldn't hold my interest and the protagonist was pure British bore.

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Kate.Braithwaite
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
Pickpick

Fun historical crime thriller set in 1880s Edinburgh. Great dialogue.

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Kate.Braithwaite
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Enjoying this. Not least because the murder happens in the street I lived in until I was 6!

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LitHousewife
Strings of Murder | Oscar De Muriel
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Book mail today. This sounds like Clue set in Victorian Scotland. A violinist is murdered in a music studio locked from the inside. The maid claims to have heard three musicians in there before his body is found alone... Count me in.

MaureenMc This.sounds.awesome! 9y
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