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Beau Death

Peter Diamond • Book 17

3.78 ABR Score (2.0K ratings)
★ 3.91 Goodreads (1.7K) ★ 4.24 Audible (274)
13h 31m Released 2017 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A skeleton in 1760s clothes shows up in a demolition site, and suddenly Bath's most notorious rake might have faked his own death — Peter Diamond is not prepared for this.

  • Great if you want: historical intrigue woven into a modern British procedural
  • Listening experience: unhurried and cerebral, with dry wit throughout
  • Narration: Crossley's Bath-inflected delivery fits the Georgian atmosphere perfectly
  • Skip if: you're new to the series — seventeen books of context weighs on this one

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About This Audiobook

Beau Death brings Peter Diamond a skeleton found in a Bath attic during demolition, dressed in authentic 1760s clothing and wearing a white tricorn hat that suggests it might belong to Beau Nash, one of Bath's most famous historical figures. As Diamond begins to fantasize about overturning two centuries of Nash scholarship, one of his constables starts producing evidence that complicates the theory, and the investigation becomes as much about Diamond's relationship with certainty as about any particular crime.

Steven Crossley narrates the Peter Diamond series with a Bath-specific authority that fits the local procedural format. His performance gives Diamond's intellectual stubbornness a dry humor, and the historical subplot, which requires Crossley to carry eighteenth-century Bath alongside the contemporary investigation, is handled with the right tonal distinction.