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Hounded to Death

By: Rita Mae Brown
Narrated by: Cynthia Darlow
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Publishers Weekly proclaims "cozy fans and animal lovers will be charmed" by New York Times best-selling author Rita Mae Brown's foxhound series. The shrewd master of the Jefferson Hunt Club, "Sister" Jane Arnold must don her detective cap again as murder most foul creeps across the lush Virginia countryside.©2008 American Artists.Inc. (P)2008 Recorded Books Detective Genre Fiction Mystery Sports Traditional Detectives Fiction Suspense
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"Brown makes the hunt enjoyable." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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This was an interesting enough story but the main character was a little tiresome. Not sure I would listen to another.

just ok

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The story is great fun. However. regarding the narrator - that's not a Southern accent.

Narrator's Accent!

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Thanks so much, Master for this lovely installment with Sister Jane and her crew. The hunting which underlies most of the stories is phenomenal. I am inspired to start fox hunting again!

Another great episode!!!

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The story is good and the performance by the narrator is great, but this author's tendency to overindulge in grand, sweeping pronouncements too often crosses the line into priggish nonsense and pompous preaching by the her main protagonist. The author also tends to have every supporting characters overindulge in praising the main protagonist and her many pompous, preaching pronouncements like silly, no brain lap dogs. It is laughable and silly and greatly retracts from the overall story.

Meh

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