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  • The Roar of the Butterflies

  • Joe Sixsmith Series, Book 5
  • By: Reginald Hill
  • Narrated by: Rupert Farley
  • Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (46 ratings)
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The Roar of the Butterflies

By: Reginald Hill
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Summary

A sweltering summer spells bad news for the private detective business. Thieves and philanderers take the month off and the only swingers in town are the ones to be found on the 19th hole of the Royal Hoo Golf Course. The civilized reputation of the 'Hoo' is in trouble, however.

Shocking allegations of cheating have been directed at one of its leading members, Chris Porphyry. When Chris turns to Joe Sixsmith, PI, he's more than willing to help - well, he hasn't got any other clients - only Joe hadn't counted on being French-kissed then dangled out of a window on the same day. Before long, though, Joe's on the trail of a conspiracy that starts with missing balls, and ends with murder!

©2008 Reginald Hill (P)2008 WF Howes Ltd

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    4 out of 5 stars

Dastardly doings on the golf course

This is an amusing story from the series about Joe Sixsmith, an unlikely private dectective who operates in Luton, not exactly the epicentre of the universe, but still a hotbed of crime.

Fun and at time nailbiting if, like me, you do not have strong nerves. Do buy this amusing and exciting story where the "Roar of butterflies" is explained.

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Brilliant (not to be read only once!)

Well written, brilliantly plotted. So glad I discovered Joe Sixmith. Reginald Hill at his best. I have listened to this so many times and each time been impressed by the way Hill writes. Despite the fact there is an innocent victim in the story, this book has a feel good factor and is my go to book when I need cheering up.
The narrator is excellent, can't fault him.

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Enjoyable Book

Entertaining and gently amusing. Well narrated. Excellent plot.
Sadly I can only see one other Joe Sixsmith on this site (Book 4) It would be nice to see more (unabridged of course)

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ok

I do enjoy Reginald Hill stories from Dalzeil and Pascoe to the better ones like the Woodcutter. This is not a bad yarn and I did take to Joe Sixsmith. It is very Philip Marlowe in it's presentation, but I did enjoy it, he does get a lot of beating though which make your eyes water and his humour is nice and gentle.
Yes I recommend.

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A Good Story, well read.

Thoroughly enjoyed this Joe Sixsmith story. An unusual crime thriller but enjoyable all the same. Kept my attention throughout. Looking forward to listening to another in the series.
Good narration and voice characterisations by Rupert Farley.
Reccomended

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Exceptional story telling

I loved this novel of the self effacing private eye. Great characters and e,cells plot.

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Not what I have come to love of Reginald Hill

I expected to be faced with a complex plot, well drawn characters and great writing. None of these things were terrible, I just felt it was very light on all three aspects. There were smiley bits, that were fun, but was left unsatisfied, which never has happened with this author.

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Awesome author great narration

Reginald Hill is now an author I look for regularly, especially the non series books. They have wonderful characters, who you get to know through their thoughts and actions rather than descriptions. Plots are complicated by behaviours not by extreme events.
These are somehow very feel good books with a slower pace though never dull. You can put them down but you don't want to, and I am always sorry when they end.

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Another brilliant Reginald Hill book.

Beautifully formed characters. Literate as are all Reinald Hill books. I wish there were more books to come.

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