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The Finisher
- Peter Diamond, Book 19
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: James Langton
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Through a particularly ill-fated series of events, couch potato Maeve Kelly, an elementary school teacher whose mother always assured her curvy girls shouldn't waste their time trying to be fit, has been forced to sign up for the Other Half, Bath's springtime half marathon. The training is brutal, but she must disprove her mother and collect pledges for her aunt's beloved charity. What Maeve doesn't know is just how vicious some of the other runners are.
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Wonderful anniversary gift for Lovesey’s fans
- By scott on 10-31-20
- The Finisher
- Peter Diamond, Book 19
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: James Langton
Excellent new reader
Reviewed: 12-05-24
Like anyone who has endured a terrible mid-series voice actor recasting, I was quite skeptical about Peter Diamond being taken over by a new reader. How could anyone match up to the great Simon Pebble, right?
Well, what a pleasant surprise this turned out to be! Once your brain has had a chapter or two to adjust, you’ll probably realize that this reader is truly top notch. Such an enjoyable listen! (Dare I say he might even be a bit better?)
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The Men
- By: Sandra Newman
- Narrated by: Mia Barron
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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Deep in the California woods on an evening in late August, Jane Pearson is camping with her husband, Leo, and their five-year-old son, Benjamin. As dusk sets in, she drifts softly to sleep in a hammock strung outside the tent where Leo and Benjamin are preparing for bed. At that moment, every single person with a Y chromosome vanishes around the world, disappearing from operating theaters mid-surgery, from behind the wheels of cars, from arguments and acts of love. Children, adults, even fetuses are gone in an instant. Leo and Benjamin are gone. No one knows why, how, or where.
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Was This Book Actually Edited?
- By glass1748 on 06-17-22
- The Men
- By: Sandra Newman
- Narrated by: Mia Barron
Spoh-KANN, not Spoh-KAIN
Reviewed: 10-28-24
Hate it so much when no director. editor, producer, etc. catches really blatant mispronunciations throughout eight hours of voice work. Terrible production value.
The reader is only marginal, but even if she had been better, I’d still recommend reading this one yourself. The writing just doesn’t really execute well as a read-aloud.
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Comeback
- By: Dick Francis
- Narrated by: Tony Britton
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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When globe-hopping British First Secretary Peter Darwin returns to his childhood home for a visit, he is sorry. Waiting for him were long-hidden memories, a string of racehorse deaths and homicide. As Darwin begins to realize that the key to all of it involves his own past, he wishes he'd never come back, because he just might never leave again—alive.
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Like the story, but sound was weird
- By Jeanette on 11-07-22
- Comeback
- By: Dick Francis
- Narrated by: Tony Britton
Truly terrible recording quality
Reviewed: 07-06-24
As has been mentioned, this is so badly recorded that it’s astonishing it was even published. Sounds like Britton called his reading in to a 1970s answering machine rape via an old-school transatlantic phone line. (For those who are old enough to recall such things.)
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Red Knife
- Cork O'Connor Mystery Series, Book 8
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
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When the daughter of a powerful businessman dies as a result of her meth addiction, her father, strong-willed and brutal Buck Reinhardt, vows revenge. His target is the Red Boyz, a gang of Ojibwe youths accused of supplying the girl's fatal drug dose. When the head of the Red Boyz and his wife are murdered in a way that suggests execution, the Ojibwe gang mobilizes, and the citizens of Tamarack County brace themselves for war, white against red. Both sides look to Cork O'Connor, a man of mixed heritage, to uncover the truth behind the murders.
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Violence and Acceptance
- By tyrogers31 on 07-23-21
- Red Knife
- Cork O'Connor Mystery Series, Book 8
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
Chandler… meh…
Reviewed: 05-26-24
This is a decent series for passing time as long as you don’t find Chandler’s somewhat over the top melodramatic reading too off putting. I personally think he has completely missed the mark on tone and pace, and his female characterizations leave quite a lot to be desired. I’m completely mystified by the author’s and publisher’s decision to continue having him voice the entire series.
Every time I’ve listened to one, I’ve quickly found myself thinking, “I think I’ll just read the rest of these on my e-reader instead of enduring the grating audio version”. Then, after many months and many, many other books, I’m scrolling the library for a basic time-filler, and I see that I haven’t finished this series. So I start listening to another volume. And very quickly I recall my thoughts during the previous eight books. Sigh.
Anyway. Not literature, by any stretch of the imagination, but engaging characters, storylines that hold the attention, and an interesting setting and context. Solid beach reads without any fluff or “chick lit” nonsense.
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Blood Sport
- By: Dick Francis
- Narrated by: Geoffrey Howard
- Length: 7 hrs
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When English agent Gene Hawkins told his boss he'd forego his vacation to search for millionaire Dave Teller's prized missing stallion, he didn't know his retainer would include the attention of his boss's beautiful teenage daughter - or Teller's seldom sober wife. He also didn't know that a trail from London to New York to Las Vegas to California would lead eventually to murder.
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A reliable antidote to listener's ennui
- By David on 03-18-15
- Blood Sport
- By: Dick Francis
- Narrated by: Geoffrey Howard
Not Simon Prebble
Reviewed: 03-29-24
When I began listening to this book, Audible had the reader misidentified as Simon Prebble. I went back and checked it 5-6 times throughout the first couple of chapters because it was so clearly not Simon. I see that it’s since been corrected, but thought I’d mention it in case anyone else runs in to the same issue, and is caught off guard.
In any case, this excellent reading by Geoffrey Howard was at least as good as any by Simon… dare I say better? Certainly not an unpleasant surprise at all.
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Upon a Dark Night
- Inspector Peter Diamond Investigation Series, Book 5
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: Michael Healy
- Length: 12 hrs and 20 mins
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A young woman is dumped, injured and unconscious, in a private hospital's parking lot. She is an amnesiac with no memory prior to her discovery by hospital personnel. Detective Inspector Peter Diamond of the Bath homicide squad is unwilling to become involved. He has other, more important cases to solve: a woman has plunged to her death from the roof of a local landmark while half the young people of Bath partied below, and an elderly farmer has shot himself.
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Simon Prebble is Peter Diamond/New Narrator Bad
- By Jennifer Seattle, WA on 07-01-17
- Upon a Dark Night
- Inspector Peter Diamond Investigation Series, Book 5
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: Michael Healy
Good story, poorly read.
Reviewed: 02-21-24
I’d hoped this reader would improve after the last book. Sadly, he’s still just the wrong guy for this series.
The story was very good—probably the best one so far—but I wish I’d read it myself in print rather than enduring the audio version.
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Thunder Bay
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Happy and content in his hometown of Aurora, Minnesota, Cork O'Connor has left his badge behind and is ready for a life of relative peace, setting up shop as a private investigator. But his newfound state of calm is soon interrupted when Henry Meloux, an Ojibwe medicine man and Cork's spiritual adviser, makes a request: Will Cork find the son that Henry fathered long ago?
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Wow - one of the most compelling stories about Cork o’Connor
- By Moorep2 on 01-11-20
- Thunder Bay
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
Best one so far
Reviewed: 02-15-24
Really loved hearing Henry’s backstory. I’ve always been fond of his character, and now he’s my fav.
As the book began, I found the switch to Cork’s first person narration more than a little offputting. But, once the story focus shifts to Henry’s tale, it all comes together beautifully.
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Copper River
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
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Part Irish, part Native-American, Sheriff Cork O'Connor serves the remote territory of Tamarack County, Minnesota. But big trouble is brewing: a powerful man believes O'Connor killed his son. Now there's a price on the sheriff's head and a bullet in his leg. He finds refuge with his cousin, Jewell, and her teenage son, Ren, in their tiny Michigan town. But when Ren and his friends are threatened, O'Connor must risk his cover to find out why.
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Great location, lots of local color, and all that could be done is a pervert book
- By Allen Anthony on 01-17-16
- Copper River
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
Not bad
Reviewed: 02-13-24
Chandler’s reading seems to have improved somewhat. Is that to do with his age? Him adapting to the material? A better director? Or maybe it’s just me getting used to him? Whatever it is, I appreciate it.
The story was interesting and creative but I have to say… Krueger’s repeated reliance on the “rich people are evil” trope is getting old. I really hope to see him working away from that theme as the series continues.
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The Guise of Another
- By: Allen Eskens
- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
- Length: 9 hrs and 21 mins
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A former Medal of Valor winner, Minnesota detective Alexander Rupert is now under subpoena by a grand jury on suspicion of corruption. So when he's asked to look into the false identity of a car-accident victim named James Putnam, a man who in fact died 15 years earlier, Rupert sees a potentially big case and an opportunity to regain his respectability. But the investigation puts him in the path of "the Beast", the nom de guerre of Drago Basta, a cunning veteran of the Balkan wars.
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Great listen, terrific narrator
- By mary on 01-15-16
- The Guise of Another
- By: Allen Eskens
- Narrated by: Jonathan Yen
Terrible reading and not a series???
Reviewed: 02-09-24
Over-the-top voicing made it incredibly difficult to finish. If the reading style and/or voice talent matters to you, then I advise you to avoid this one. It’s just all wrong on so many levels, a fact that is not at all apparent in the sample.
FURTHERMORE, and far more importantly…
How on earth is this considered part of a series called “Joe Talbert” when that character appears literally NOWHERE in this story? The main reason I stuck with it to the end was to see whether a connection to the first book would EVER appear.
Spoiler: it does not. There is ZERO tie-in to the first book. Zip. Zilch. Nada.
Glad it was included in my membership. I’d be utterly pissed off if I’d have paid for this nonsense. 😡
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Bloodhounds
- Inspector Peter Diamond Investigation Series, Book 4
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: Michael Healy
- Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
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A rare stamp and a corpse are discovered in Bath within hours of each other. As he investigates, Inspector Peter Diamond discovers that both the person who found the stamp and the victim belong to the Bloodhounds, an elite group of mystery lovers, who now urge Diamond to bring the murderer to justice. But there's a hitch: the body lies inside a padlocked houseboat and the only key is in the pocket of a man with an airtight alibi.
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Narrator Ruined It
- By Carlton Smith on 10-29-20
- Bloodhounds
- Inspector Peter Diamond Investigation Series, Book 4
- By: Peter Lovesey
- Narrated by: Michael Healy
Disappointed
Reviewed: 02-04-24
A story that was not as good as the first books in the series (far fetched, long-winded, and a weirdly abrupt ending), was made much worse by a less-than-ideal reading. He’s not a particularly bad reader, just a poor match to the material, especially in comparison to the prior books. Obviously it’s sometimes necessary to cast someone different, but I wish they’d been more selective. The next few books are also performed by this reader. If he doesn’t improve, I’ll have to switch to reading the books myself.
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