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The Queens of Crime
- A Novel
- By: Marie Benedict
- Narrated by: Bessie Carter
- Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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London, 1930. The five greatest women crime writers have banded together to form a secret society with a single goal: to show they are no longer willing to be treated as second class citizens by their male counterparts in the legendary Detection Club. Led by the formidable Dorothy L. Sayers, the group includes Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham and Baroness Emma Orczy. They call themselves the Queens of Crime. Their plan? Solve an actual murder, that of a young woman found strangled in a park in France.
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Great story, Fantastic narrator
- By Amazon Customer on 02-26-25
- The Queens of Crime
- A Novel
- By: Marie Benedict
- Narrated by: Bessie Carter
Bessie Carter is amazing
Reviewed: 06-17-25
I am now a huge fan of Bessie Carter. Her narration was spot on throughout the entire book. The story itself is very good but Ms Carter brought it to a much higher level.
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The Lady Chapel
- Owen Archer Series, Book 2
- By: Candace Robb
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
- Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins
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Summer in the year of our Lord 1365. On the night after the Corpus Christi procession, a man is brutally murdered on the steps of York Minster. The next morning his severed hand is found in a room at the York Tavern - a room hastily vacated by a fellow guild member who had quarreled with the victim. Archbishop Thoresby calls on Owen Archer to investigate. As Owen tracks the fleeing merchant, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a powerful company of traders, but his only witness is a young boy who has gone into hiding.
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Very enjoyable!
- By anonymous on 01-06-25
- The Lady Chapel
- Owen Archer Series, Book 2
- By: Candace Robb
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
Very enjoyable!
Reviewed: 01-06-25
Great characters and plot. Bring medieval England to life. I really enjoyed this book. I am loving The Owen Archer Series.
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Mary, Called Magdalene
- By: Margaret George
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 30 hrs and 48 mins
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Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute, a female divinity figure, a church leader, or all of those? Biblical references to her are tantalizingly brief, but we do know that she was the first person to whom the risen Christ appeared - and the one commissioned to tell others the good news, earning her the ancient honorific "Apostle to the Apostles". Today, Mary continues to spark controversy, curiosity, and veneration. In a vivid re-creation of Mary Magdalene's life story, Margaret George convincingly captures this renowned woman's voice.
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Good story, but flawed
- By Linda Erlich on 02-08-16
- Mary, Called Magdalene
- By: Margaret George
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
Couldn’t handle
Reviewed: 12-18-24
I am so disappointed, and offended. This had the potential to be really good story. I couldn’t complete the first chapter as so inaccurate and against my religious beliefs.
Author seemed to have an agenda to play the Jesus had blood siblings card by repeating this statement too many times in few pages I listened. Negating , Mary’s virginity (and poor editing).
If you are expecting anything closely related to historical/ biblical studies. This is not for you.
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Joy
- Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C. S. Lewis
- By: Abigail Santamaria
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 14 hrs and 10 mins
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Joy Davidman is known, if she is known at all, as the wife of C. S. Lewis. Their marriage was immortalized in the film Shadowlands and Lewis' memoir, A Grief Observed. Now, through extraordinary new documents as well as years of research and interviews, Abigail Santamaria brings Joy Davidman Gresham Lewis to your ears in the fullness and depth she deserves. A poet and radical, Davidman was a frequent contributor to the communist vehicle New Masses and an active member of New York literary circles in the 1930s and '40s.
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A tough life for a tough woman
- By MVP on 06-25-16
- Joy
- Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C. S. Lewis
- By: Abigail Santamaria
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
Enjoyed
Reviewed: 08-12-21
I knew very little of CS Lewis, nothing of Joy Davidman. This was an objective retelling of Joys life before and after Lewis. I enjoyed the retelling of a full
and interesting life. Warts and all that shimmers.
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