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FREE EXPLORING MIDSOMER: THE TOWNS AND VILLAGES AT THE MURDEROUS HEART OF ENGLAND PDF Chris Behan | 96 pages | 01 Aug 2012 | The History Press Ltd | 9780752462233 | English | Stroud, United Kingdom Midsomer Murders Tour of Locations - Brit Movie Tours Discover the various filming locations of the famous TV and book series Midsomer Murders; many of which were filmed in Oxfordshire. However, Midsomer is not as idyllic as it appears, as murder, kidnap and blackmail are all common crimes committed by the inhabitants of this fictional English county. Henley-on-ThamesWallingford Exploring Midsomer: The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England, Dorchester-on- Thames, Thame and Watlington, are all home to a variety of different Midsomer Murder film locations, which can be explored with their very own Midsomer walking trails. And the popular Royal Regatta, which takes place in Henley every year, became the Midsomer Regatta in Dead in the Water, which Barnaby and his wife visited for a picnic. Wallingford : Wallingford is the original location of Causton, home to main character Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby and a real-life location with trails designed to take in the filming locations around the town and neighbouring areas. Choose between three historic Inns, which were all featured in past episodes. Thame : Thame has featured in many episodes and there are over 20 filming locations in the town centre. Thame Museum was used in Secrets and Spies. Thame provides guided walking tours on Wednesdays at 11 am between April and October. For further information and to book visit this page. Or download the PDF here. Wallingford has a walking tour where you can explore locations from the series. For further information and to view the trail visit here. All rights reserved. Website design by Technique Web. 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This illustrated book reveals the stunning key locations for this popular show. Get A Copy. Paperback96 pages. More Details Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Exploring Midsomerplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Nov 16, High Wycombe Library rated it liked it Shelves: author-weeknfgeography-travel-europe. Whilst the citizens of the Home Counties have been dozing in front of their plasma screens, a series of horrendous crimes have taken place almost unnoticed in Exploring Midsomer: The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England midst. Village greens, local landmarks, cricket grounds and well-worn paths have all Exploring Midsomer: The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England implicated. For a period of 16 years DCI Tom Barnaby and his entourage have investigated murder on a colossal scale and yet when all is solved, life returns to normal and people go about their business as if nothing had ever happened. Buildings r Whilst the citizens of the Home Counties have been dozing in front of their plasma screens, a series of horrendous crimes have taken place almost unnoticed in their midst. Buildings return to their former use; all signs of skullduggery gone without trace. It takes people like Chris Behan, in all probability taking his life in his own hands, to piece the evidence together. The maps, which accompany his book "Exploring Midsomer", in pinpointing exact locations, like blood spattered across the Chilterns, exhibit a succession of fiendish criminality. However, with meticulous attention to detail, his series of photographs and explanatory text, lay bare the unmitigated scale of the atrocities that until now others have refused to witness first hand. No gentille location is left undescribed; no chocolate box view remains undocumented in his quest to expose the enormity of the foul play. Using "Exploring Midsomer" as your guide, even the most inexperienced of sleuths can find their way around with ease and share in the good fortune that such heinous crimes have been perpetrated in one of the most picturesque regions of the country. And so, with book in hand, I make my way to Long Crendon. After a gentle stroll I approach an old gentleman sitting on a wooden bench just off the High Street. After gaining his confidence, I gently enquire of his whereabouts on the night of the 8th September episode 3 - series He gives a plausible alibi but, after a moments hesitation, felt sure he had heard a series of gunshots on that particular day. I thank him and retire to the "Eight Bells" pub. I could murder a pint. View 1 comment. Aug 27, Johnny rated it really liked it. A Exploring Midsomer: The Towns and Villages at the Murderous Heart of England help if you want to follow the steps of Inspector Barnaby and explore the locations of Midsomer Murders. The descriptions are sometimes a bit boring and repetitive, but it is well enough written to find what you are looking for. 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