
Labyrinth
Greywalker, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Mia Barron
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By:
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Kat Richardson
Kat Richardson’s acclaimed, best-selling Greywalker novels, starring intrepid former P.I. Harper Blaine, continue to ensnare new fans with each entry. Labyrinth picks up where the fourth volume, Vanished, left off.
Returning to Seattle from London following her last paranormal adventure, Harper is greeted with surprising news: The man who "killed” her has been murdered. His ghost could hold the key to valuable information about her father’s ghostly imprisonment and her own murky past, making Harper desperate to find him. Tracking this ghost down, however, puts Harper on a path fraught with supernatural dangers in addition to some corporeal ones—namely the police investigating her killer’s death. Meanwhile, a mysterious evil lurks in the shadows, manipulating Harper’s powers for his own dark schemes.
More chills? Listen another Greywalker thriller.©2010 Kathleen Richardson (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLCListeners also enjoyed...













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Would you listen to Labyrinth again? Why?
This one kept me interested and there were quite a few action bits in it. The story line went up a few levels on the previous ones. Not keen on the narrator thoughThe best one in the series so far
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Would you try another book from Kat Richardson and/or Mia Barron?
I have read the other books in this series by Kat Richarson and look forward to her next books.I was not impressed with Mia Barro's narration. She did a good job capturing Harpers voice, but her male voices reminded me of voices that you hear with robots in cartoons.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The male characteristics were lacking an individual "voice" they all kind of sounded alike in pitch and tone. They sounded more automated (computer like). There was no real emotion brought forth with their voices. For some reason Carl's voice bothered me the most.Good Story that was poorly Narrated
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Another incredible story
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Great Continuation
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