Michele Farley
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Valdez is Coming
- By: Elmore Leonard
- Narrated by: Keith Carradine
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
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They laughed at Roberto Valdez and then ignored him. But when a dark-skinned man was holed up in a shack with a gun, they sent the part-time town constable to deal with the problem, and made sure he had no choice but to gun the fugitive down. Trouble was, Valdez killed an innocent man. And when he asked for justice, and some money for the dead man's woman, they beat Valdez and tied him to a cross. They were still laughing when Valdez came back. And then they began to die.
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No, that was your time.
- By Darwin8u on 01-20-19
- Valdez is Coming
- By: Elmore Leonard
- Narrated by: Keith Carradine
Elmore Leonard at his best
Reviewed: 07-10-15
Only thing wrong with this reading is that it's too short .., but that's the story, short, intense, exciting.
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Believing the Lie
- An Inspector Lynley Novel
- By: Elizabeth George
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
- Length: 23 hrs and 3 mins
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Inspector Thomas Lynley is mystified when he's sent undercover to investigate the death of Ian Cresswell at the request of the man's uncle, the wealthy and influential Bernard Fairclough. The death has been ruled an accidental drowning, and nothing on the surface indicates otherwise. But when Lynley enlists the help of his friends Simon and Deborah St. James, the trio's digging soon reveals that the Fairclough clan is awash in secrets, lies, and motives.
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Bizarre turn from an established storyteller.
- By Jen on 01-19-12
- Believing the Lie
- An Inspector Lynley Novel
- By: Elizabeth George
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
Fine performance/so so story
Reviewed: 06-28-15
Convoluted unnecessarily and often confusing, and sometimes boring story. Good voice makes it worthwhile when nothing else is available.
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A Taste for Death
- By: P. D. James
- Narrated by: Penelope Dellaporta
- Length: 22 hrs and 20 mins
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When the quiet Little Vestry of St. Matthew's Church becomes the blood-soaked scene of a double murder, Scotland Yard Commander Adam Dalgliesh faces an intriguing conundrum: How did an upper-crust Minister come to lie, slit throat to slit throat, next to a neighborhood derelict of the lowest order? Challenged with the investigation of a crime that appears to have endless motives, Dalgliesh explores the sinister web spun around a half-burnt diary and a violet-eyed widow who is pregnant and full of malice.
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Classic PD James
- By Jody R. Nathan on 02-24-10
- A Taste for Death
- By: P. D. James
- Narrated by: Penelope Dellaporta
Super PD JAMES
Reviewed: 04-12-15
Loved reading this book and listening too. In fact, listening really brings out the author's poetic, moving words. Great characters starting with Dalglish and Kate. Wonderful voice with great range that makes each character distinctive.
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Nicholas Nickleby
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 31 hrs and 20 mins
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The most gorgeously theatrical of all Dickens's novels, Nicholas Nickleby follows the delightful adventures of a hearty young hero in 19th-century England. Nicholas, a gentleman's son fallen upon hard times, must set out to make his way in the world. His journey is accompanied by some of the most swaggering scoundrels and unforgettable eccentrics in Dickens's pantheon.
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Amazing
- By Terie on 07-12-07
- Nicholas Nickleby
- By: Charles Dickens
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Delightful Dickens
Reviewed: 03-06-15
Enchanting in every way and deeply moving as is the case with almost any novel of Dickens. Great performance brings every character to its individual and distinctive life.
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