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A Fine Summer's Day

Inspector Ian Rutledge • Book 17

by Charles Todd

Narrated by Steven Crossley

4.09 ABR Score (6.7K ratings)
★ 4.06 Goodreads (6.0K) ★ 4.47 Audible (700)
13h 8m Released 2015 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

You know WWI is six weeks away — and so does every sunlit scene Rutledge walks through, making the idyllic backdrop feel like a clock counting down.

  • Great if you want: historical mystery with quiet dread and emotional weight
  • Listening experience: measured, atmospheric British procedural — deliberate, not slow
  • Narration: Crossley has owned this series for years; Rutledge sounds like no one else
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — 17 books of context matters here

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About This Audiobook

A Fine Summer's Day is set in the summer of 1914, the weeks before the war, and follows a younger Ian Rutledge at a moment of rare happiness, planning to propose to the woman he loves, while simultaneously tracking a killer whose pattern of seemingly unconnected murders leads him across England. The novel serves as both origin story and elegy, showing the man Rutledge was before the war made him someone else entirely.

Steven Crossley narrates this prequel with a lighter, more open quality than the damaged postwar Rutledge requires, capturing the specific innocence of a world that has not yet understood what is coming. The contrast between the bright summer setting and the murders accumulating in its shadow is one Todd handles with restraint, and Crossley preserves that tonal complexity throughout.