2.5-Stars ^ 3.0-Stars for "The House in the Woods" - 2020.
Audiobook: 09:55 Hours - Narrator: Simon Vance
I think "Atticus Priest" is an interesting name for a former police detective, but he didn't live up to my expectations of his role as a Private Investigator.
Atticus Priest is said to be somewhere "on the spectrum" and is taking medications for what is referred to as ADHD. This aspect of his character doesn't present itself much during the story and I wonder if this is yet another example of an author using a main character who is "on the spectrum" as a creative device to enhance the book's narrative. If this was Mark Dawson's intention, I think it added very little of value as far as Atticus Priest, or the book, were concerned.
At almost 10:00 hours (496 pages), "The House in the Woods" was longer than it needed to be and by the time I reached 50% or so, I was beginning to feel a bit jaded. The main plot, the associated plots, and the more-or-less main storyline wandered hither and yon, with Atticus relying on moments of 'intuition', or 'deep introspection' and the like, to keep everything moving. Some decent editing would have been appropriate, but it was like it had to be "500 pages", or "ten hours", so that's what we had to read or hear.
Look, I know it's Fiction, but plausibility plays a significant role in this type of book, particularly one that is part police procedural and part murder trial, with some 'human interest' thrown in. No spoilers, but as an example, the part played by one of the prosecution's important witnesses could have been wholly excised from the book, without any effect on the story told or the outcome of the trial! The role I refer to was nothing more than salacious and highly implausible padding.
Even the ending was drawn out, the 'possible/probable' outcomes being clouded by some 'twists' and obfuscations. It rarely happens that I correctly predict who was the actual 'baddie', but I did it quite early during the second half of the book and the remaining hours seemed to drag as I waited for the final denouement, plus an epilogue, no less.
The narration by Simon Vance was very good and contributed to my overall, yet diluted, enjoyment of this book.
From My Reading Activity:
Commenced: 16 July, 2025
Jul 16, 2025 @ 11%: "I have 30 audiobooks by Mark Dawson in my collection and I have heard only nine of them to date. Hopefully "Atticus Priest" will stimulate my listening and help me deal with this on and off slump! "
Jul 17, 2025 @ 53%: "I started this one with an open and hopeful mind - I have a few Mark Dawson audiobooks that I've rated 4-Stars - but it's been a fairly slow burn to reach the 53% mark with this one and I think I am wavering. I will finish it, but..."
Jul 20, 2025 @ 75%: "Since I was 'wavering', I avoided this book for several days, resuming my listening last night. I'll finish it for sure, but it is not a winner for me, although it has been a reasonably enjoyable listen to date."
Jul 21, 2025 @ 99%: "As a paperback, this book is 496 pages long and was rated 4.25-Stars by 12,700+ GR readers. As an audiobook of almost 10:00 hours it looked like a reasonable proposition for me - unfortunately it wasn't😕. Rating and Review to come."