
Engaged in Danger
Jamie Quinn Cozy Mystery, Book 4
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Fay Annette
Finally, life is good for reluctant family law attorney, Jamie Quinn--her father may get his visa soon, her boyfriend is the bomb, and her law practice is growing like crazy--but when she agrees to take on a high-profile divorce case, everything falls apart. What looked like an opportunity to work with her friend Grace and make some serious bucks has turned into a deadly game, one that could destroy their friendship and tear their town apart. Why couldn't Jamie just leave well enough alone?
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Fay Annette narrates this with a great variety of voices. Though not the same voice as the first 3, she carries the characters through a little slower than I am used to, but her ability to keep the voices consistent is admirable. I enjoyed her narration.
Jamie is at it again!
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Great story!
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Engaging cozy mystery
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I have listened to several of Barbara Venkataraman’s books including the Jamie Quinn mysteries. I like her sense of humor and enjoy listening to her books. Engaged in Danger was no exception although the narrator seemed to be really concentrating to get the different voices right, so she ended up just reading the story. The voices were easy to differentiate though.
The story flows well and there is more than one mystery to be solved. Jamie is working on two different mysteries at the same time and the way they twisted and were solved was interesting and unique.
Jamie’s boyfriend Kip isn’t in this book much. They’re still very much in love but he has to go out of the country for work. Duke is Jamie’s go to PI and is a good friend. I didn’t think I’d like him when he was introduced in the first book but he’s a good guy and a good friend.
I definitely recommend this book but I would have enjoyed it more if I’d read it rather than listened to it. It’s one of those books that leaves you with a good feeling. It is part of a series but does stand on its own.
A Cozy Mystery
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With her boyfriend saving the wombats in Australia, Jamie signs on to help a woman get divorced from a tough, nasty, possibly mobbed up lawyer. While Jamie gets involved in the divorce case she is also trying to help her neighbors figure out why the wife's twin sister died.
This book is witty. The characters are quirky and funny or upstanding and serious. The mysteries are not run of the mill and there are no dead bodies to trip over which is always a welcome break. Whether you decide to read or listen to this book, I think you will enjoy it.
Divorce can be dangerous
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I appreciated the narrator of the first three books, thinking her interpretations were good with a bit of quirky thrown into the mix. However, I found the new narrator did an even better job.
Just Keeps Getting Better and Better
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Great Series!
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Such a quick read and great narration!
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I enjoyed the first three books in this series, and this story is a longer one than what Venkataraman got us used too. It is far richer and more convoluted than her previous works, with more character development and twists that made the plot very interesting. Jamie Quinn is a likable character, easy to relate to, and this is one of the reasons why these books work so well. But my favorite character is Duke Broussard, unique PI with his permanent office in a speakeasy and a way with women.
This book is narrated by a different person than the previous volume, but Fay Annette’s style, strengths, and weaknesses are so similar to Carrie Lee Martz, that until I checked, I was convinced it was the same person. Her narration style was correct, but some of the interpretations were a bit stiff, and some male voices and foreign accents felt overdone. Broussard sounded excruciatingly slow, just like in the previous volume, and this was one of the aspects that made me believe it was again the same narrator.
It was an exciting ride, I’m looking forward to future adventures with Jamie Quinn and her friends.
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Jamie Quinn is out of her depth
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