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Review: The Murder Road

 

This book was a British crime novel set in the Peak District, and featuring DI Ben Cooper. The crime mystery itself was good. A lorry driver is lured down a country lane leading to a tiny hamlet, where it gets wedged under a railway bridge. He is then brutally murdered. But was an accident or was it on purpose? I like the plot and I wanted to keep reading to find out the answers.
On the minus side, I found the minutiae of details about roads, tracks etc quite boring  and mostly irrelevant. Maybe they would’ve meant more if I lived in the Peak District. I also found the atmosphere of the book bleak and rather depressing. In addition, I hadn’t realised this was #15 in a series and I felt I was missing quite a lot of backstory on the lead characters and didn’t warm to them. For all these reasons, I’m giving this book 4

Act 1 scene 1 summary

Two capulet servents are walking through the streets of Verona. They talk the Montagues and being rude about them. Two montage servents appoach them and eventually start a fight. One of the servents bites their thumb which is a rude term back in shakepearin times. But benvolio stayed to stop the fight. But Tybalt who is a capulet starting fight it was impossible to stop the fight. After that, they are both in police centre and king said that if they ever fought in Verona again they will be killed

Female Characters!!

In the play, The three characters; Juliet, Lady Capulet and the nurse have very personalities in the play. Lady Capulet, who is Juliet mum, is very short-tempered and naive because in scene Act 1 Scene 3, while the nurse is telling her about juliet life when she was young, she was rudely interrupted by lady Capulet, Enough of this, I pray thee hold they peace,’. On the other hand, the nurse is a very sweet and is the opposite of lady Capulet. She is caring and also understanding aswell. Lastly they’re Juliet who is a inccont little girl who is forced to be married to an 18 year old man.

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