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The Spanish Game
- A Novel
- By: Charles Cumming
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
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For six years, Alec Milius has been trying to escape his past, but his past refuses to release him. Abandoned by MI6 after a disastrous operation against the CIA, Milius has slowly rebuilt his life in Madrid. Older and wiser than the young spy who first caught the eye of British Intelligence, Milius still has a talent for deception - and a fatal weakness for secrets. So when a prominent politician disappears under suspicious circumstances, Milius can't resist tracking him down.
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Great book
- By Vout Oreenie on 01-30-09
- The Spanish Game
- A Novel
- By: Charles Cumming
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
Excellent narration but moody book
Reviewed: 05-20-11
Simon Vance does a great job with narration and voices. This novel has received lots of praise from spy genre fans, but it is only enjoyable for readers who like novels with an anti-hero and mostly unlikeable characters. There's not a lot of action; it's more about whether each character is really who he/she seems. I got tired of it and found it a bit of a downer.
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Death of a Chimney Sweep
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Graeme Malcolm
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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In the isolated villages in the north of Scotland, the villagers rely on the services of the chimney sweep, Pete Ray, and his old-fashioned brushes. Pete is always able to find work in the Scottish highlands, until the day that Police Constable Hamish Macbeth notices blood dripping onto the floor of a villager's fireplace, and a dead body stuffed inside the chimney. The entire town of Lochdubh is certain Pete is the culprit, but Hamish doesn't believe that the affable chimney sweep is capable of committing murder.
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Hamish MacBeth
- By deborah on 08-03-11
- Death of a Chimney Sweep
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Graeme Malcolm
Something is up with this book. . .
Reviewed: 03-27-11
The Hamish MacBeth series is one of my favorites, but this book is a Hamish MacBeth mystery inside a comment (or perhaps, a fit?) by MC Beaton, I guess about publishing today. It seems to have a murder and some kind of non-lethal accident or crime in each chapter! By the end it's almost tongue-in-cheek humor. Odd.
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Inspector Ghote Hunts the Peacock
- By: H. R. F. Keating
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Inspector Ghote comes to London. The Indian police inspector is to attend an international conference on drug smuggling, and in cold, drizzling London he is faced with his first case outside India - and it's a very odd case.
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Enjoyed the book and narrator
- By Leslie on 06-29-10
- Inspector Ghote Hunts the Peacock
- By: H. R. F. Keating
- Narrated by: Sam Dastor
Enjoyed the book and narrator
Reviewed: 06-29-10
Sam Dastor, narrator, does a very good job of bringing the characters to life in this classic mystery. Inspector Ghote novels are similar in pace and tone to classic British mysteries (Christie, Marsh) but Inspector Ghote is from Bombay and has a unique personality and different methods. The point of view is third person limited, where we know Ghote's feelings, including his insecurities, and thoughts, but not those of the other characters, so the reader feels he knows Ghote more personally. In this novel he makes his first trip to London, so there is the added pleasure of seeing him work in a new environment. Recommended!
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Hot Water
- By: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
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The house-party at Chateau Blissac, Brittany features a rather odd array of guests this year. Mr. J. Wellington Gedge is hoping for some peace and quiet while his wife takes herself off for a while. She, however, has invited numerous visitors to the chateau, to whom he will have to play reluctant host. Senator Opal and his daughter are expected, and so is the chateau's handsome owner Vicomte de Blissac.
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One of my favorites from audible
- By Leslie on 06-20-10
- Hot Water
- By: P. G. Wodehouse
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
One of my favorites from audible
Reviewed: 06-20-10
Hot Water, and narrator Jonathan Cecil, are lots of fun. Wodehouse's way with words and joyful tone delighted me the entire time I read this book. There are lots of twists and characters who are full of surprises. Many of the characters are American, and most of the action takes place in France, so there isn't as much emphasis on the British aristocracy as is usual (in the Jeeves/Wooster or Blandings series.) Fans of other Wodehouse novels probably will be as delighted as I was. I plan to listen or read the book again to catch anything I missed!
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There Goes the Bride
- An Agatha Raisin Mystery
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Penelope Keith
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
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Bossy, impulsive, yet hopelessly romantic, Agatha is dreading the upcoming marriage of her ex-husband, James Lacey. Although she has set her sights on a handsome and beguiling new Frenchman, she can't quite stop obsessing about James. Her best intentions to move on with her life are put on hold when James's young bride is shot to death just minutes before saying "I do" and Agatha is named the prime suspect.
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love this book.glad to hear Penelope Keith again.
- By Tina L. on 04-18-17
- There Goes the Bride
- An Agatha Raisin Mystery
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Penelope Keith
Enjoyed the book and narrator
Reviewed: 10-26-09
It didn't take me long to get used to a different narrator, and I really enjoyed this book. The plot moves right along, and all of the favorite characters from the series are featured.
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Colour Scheme
- By: Ngaio Marsh
- Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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It was a horrible death: Maurice Questing was lured into a pool of boiling mud and left there to die. Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn, far from home on a wartime quest for German agents, knew that any number of people could have killed him: the English exiles he'd hated, the New Zealanders he'd despised, or the Maoris he'd insulted. Even the spies he'd thwarted...if he wasn't a spy himself.
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Waiting on R. Alleyn
- By Leslie on 10-13-09
- Colour Scheme
- By: Ngaio Marsh
- Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
Waiting on R. Alleyn
Reviewed: 10-13-09
I'm a Marsh fan and am currently listening to this book. It's different in that the death and the appearance of Alleyn don't occur until Part II. Great narration though. We just hang out and get to know the characters at a spa of sorts in New Zealand in the first part.
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Death of an Addict
- A Hamish Macbeth Mystery
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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When a recovering addict dies while recuperating near Lochdubh, our red-headed hero suspects foul play. To complete his investigation, Constable Macbeth must leave his idyllic home and travel to Amsterdam to match wits with big-time drug dealers. Fans will enjoy seeing a new, tougher side of Macbeth as he dons smart suits and falls in love with his gorgeous superior officer.
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Another Great MacBeth Mystery
- By MJ on 03-19-13
- Death of an Addict
- A Hamish Macbeth Mystery
- By: M. C. Beaton
- Narrated by: Davina Porter
Listen if you can concentrate on the book. . .
Reviewed: 08-08-09
The Hamish MacBeth series and narrator Davina Porter both are favorites of mine, but the characters' Scottish Highland accents are very thick and a bit difficult to understand in this one. Not good if you're in a noisy gym or need to focus on driving also.
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Singing in the Shrouds
- By: Ngaio Marsh
- Narrated by: James Saxon
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
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The police found the third corpse on a wharf in the pool of London, her body covered with flower petals and pearls. Once again, the killer walked away, singing. Within the hour he was safe at sea...and among his fellow passengers were four more potential victims.
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A Psychological Suprise Ending
- By Lynne Phelps on 11-25-06
- Singing in the Shrouds
- By: Ngaio Marsh
- Narrated by: James Saxon
One of the best mysteries I've read!
Reviewed: 05-23-09
A great shipboard mystery with brilliant characterization, pace, and writing style. Fans of Marsh and Christie probably will be delighted with this book, too. Excellent narration with voices acted out.
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Send for Paul Temple
- By: Francis Durbridge
- Narrated by: Anthony Head
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
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A wave of mysterious robberies is sweeping the country, and 50,000 pounds' worth of diamonds has been stolen in six months. During the fourth raid, a nightwatchman is attacked with chloroform, and just manages to gasp out "The Green Finger" before he dies. Chief Inspector Dale has heard the enigmatic phrase before: it was the last utterance of a drowning man wanted in connection with another robbery. But with no further leads, the police are baffled.
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Wonderful adventure!
- By Amazon Customer on 05-02-09
- Send for Paul Temple
- By: Francis Durbridge
- Narrated by: Anthony Head
Introducing Steve
Reviewed: 04-16-09
This is the Paul Temple novel where he meets Steve, and we find out her real name. What an enjoyable series, and what a wonderful narrator Anthony Head is.
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Dead Until Dark
- Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mystery #1
- By: Charlaine Harris
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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Vampires have officially "come out of the coffin", and Miss Sookie can't wait for one to come her way.
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Not what I expected
- By Holly on 09-17-08
- Dead Until Dark
- Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mystery #1
- By: Charlaine Harris
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
Only listened to half
Reviewed: 04-01-09
I enjoyed the beginning of this novel with its unique, spunky, funny heroine, but by the middle I lost interest in the characters and setting. Nothing, and I mean nothing, is going on except people gaping after the new weird vampires and having sex.
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