
Khan's Christmas Capers
A Jessie Harper Paranormal Cozy Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alan R. Gron
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By:
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KJ Cornwall
About this listen
Amateur sleuths Jessie Harper and George Jenkins, of the Dale Street Private Investigations Agency, and Jessie’s companion, the mysterious talking cat Khan set off on another murder investigation in 1930's Liverpool, England.
Their old friend and mentor, Detective Sergeant Bill Roberts of the Liverpool City Police asks them to take on a cold case, a dockland murder with supernatural elements. They agree and start their own investigation just before the fifth anniversary of the murder on Christmas Eve.
Their suspect is Jack Crawley, a rough dock worker with a quick temper and a history of violence. As they approach him, he denies knowing anything about the murder, but his nervousness suggests otherwise.
Following Khan's lead, they investigate further and eventually uncover the truth behind the crime.
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But... I just couldn’t get past the talking cat. Khan, Jessie’s mysterious feline companion, plays a central role in the story, and while I appreciate a bit of whimsy, the concept just pulled me out of the mystery instead of adding to it.
I listened to the audio version, and the narrator was solid, he did a good job bringing the characters to life. Unfortunately, even with the strong narration, I never really felt drawn into the story. It felt like the plot was there, the characters were fine, but the connection just didn’t happen for me.
If you love quirky mysteries with a magical twist, this may be your cup of tea. But for me, the talking cat made it hard to take the story seriously. A decent read, just not quite what I was hoping for.
I Just Couldn’t Get Past the Talking Cat
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Once again, the narration was pretty well done. I found myself getting used to the different pronunciations and nuances associated with the language of the time/place.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Khan's Christmas Capers
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Good paranormal cozy mystery
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Good Cozy Mystery With A Little Bit Of Magic
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The mystery is engaging, with just the right mix of intrigue and supernatural flair. Jack Crawley makes for a compelling suspect, and the investigation keeps a steady pace, leading to a satisfying conclusion. Khan, of course, steals the show with his clever insights and witty presence, adding a unique twist to the detective work.
Alan R. Gron’s narration suits the story well, bringing the historical setting and characters to life. While the mystery itself is solid, there were a few moments where the pacing felt a bit slow, but overall, it was an enjoyable and immersive listen.
If you love cozy mysteries with a touch of the paranormal, an old-fashioned detective vibe, and a festive setting, Khan’s Christmas Capers is a great pick for the holiday season!
I received a free copy of this book. My review is honest, voluntary, and my own opinion based on my interpretation of the story. Neither author, narrator, nor publisher have had any influence on my review.
A Delightful Paranormal Cozy with a Festive Twist
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