
Seven Keys to Baldpate
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Jim Killavey
However, before his first night is over, numerous unexpected visitors begin to fill the hotel, on strange and sometimes dangerous missions. The author finds that a fortune is at stake and that his visitors will do anything to possess it. Before the end of the week, there is gunfire, bribery, fights, and hidden truths are unmasked.
Seven Keys to Baldpate is an old-fashioned mysterious melodramatic farce. It was so popular that it was made into an extremely popular stage play by George M. Cohan and became the basis for no less than seven films.
©1997 Jimcin Recordings (P)1997 Jimcin RecordingsListeners also enjoyed...




















What would have made Seven Keys to Baldpate better?
This is the first bad experience I have had. The narrator's voice was not appealing and while it wasn't monotone, he did not have a good portrayal of the characters, at least for as far as I could listen. I couldn't make it longer than 10 minutes.Has Seven Keys to Baldpate turned you off from other books in this genre?
The book itself is great-I read it instead.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jim Killavey?
I don't really know, but his voice did not fit the character at allDid not like the narrator, but loved the book
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Afterbpushing along many hours, I gave up, googled the book, and ruined the ending. Spoiled it myself, but I claim I was pushed by narration like a dripping faucet.
Beware, but mostly, begone from this version
A fun story marred by monotony
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Good escapism
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Would you listen to Seven Keys to Baldpate again? Why?
Absolutely.Who was your favorite character and why?
Oh Billy McGee easily. He's smart, charming, witty, and fun.Which scene was your favorite?
The meeting with old Mr. Quimby. Poor guy, he's so baffled and Billy McGee is hilarious.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
There have been a few films made from this book - none of which are as good as the book.Any additional comments?
The narrator is excellent. I'm not sure why other people didn't like him. I think he captured the spirit of Billy McGee perfectly.Witty, fun book to make you smile with mystery
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Farce
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The typical reading cadence of the first chapter is a noticle pause after EVERY 3 to 4 words. I know this can't be the literal truth but it is certainly my subective truth. It passes distracting within 5 minutes and becomes mroe than irriatating before the first chapter is completed.
By the third chapter the narrator improves but not enought to allow me to even remember the storyline. The generally flat intonation was a distance second issue to the weird cadence.
Someone at audible should have proofed this before it was allowed release.
I know how this review must sound but it appears I payed for the privlege. Read the book perhaps but for what it's worth don't listen to this edition.
good listening,
John in Seattle
Who Can Listen Long enough?
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What would have made Seven Keys to Baldpate better?
A narrator with a pulse. If I had known about the "return" feature at the time, I would have turned this baby around.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jim Killavey?
Davina Porter? James Saxon?Couldn't get past the narration
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