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The Art of Deception

The Lucy Lawrence Mysteries, Book 3

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The Art of Deception

By: Pam Lecky
Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
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Fresh from her adventures abroad, Victorian widow Lucy Lawrence returns to London, eager to start a new chapter. Her world is rocked when an assassin's bullet strikes her new fiancé. As he lies gravely injured, Lucy vows to unmask the culprit....

London, 1888. When a brutal murder occurs at her engagement party, Lucy Lawrence finds herself pulled into a new investigation. All evidence points to a mysterious syndicate of thieves known only by a cryptic calling card left at their crimes: Apollo. With the police eager to pin the murder on an easy target, Lucy and Phineas Stone must unravel a tangled web of lies and misdirection to uncover the truth before the case ruins them.

From glittering Mayfair ballrooms to the deadly rookeries of London's East End to a remote Scottish island, they follow the trail of secrets and deception. As the danger mounts, Lucy realizes the key to solving the case might lie in a simple painting.

A cunning adversary is intent on destroying all who learn their secrets. Can Lucy save the man she loves and expose a deadly killer before it's too late?

An atmospheric Victorian mystery brimming with suspense, passion, and plot twists!

©2021, 2024 Pam Lecky (P)2021, 2024 Tantor Media
Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Victorian Crime Exciting England Murder
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I have really enjoyed the series. The stories are a bit predictable, but I enjoy the characters and stories. The narration in book 3 though is awful. This narrator isnt the same as in the first two. The pacing is amazingly distracting. Breaths between sentences are good things. So is voice modulation. I paid for the title because I was invested in the series, but had I know it was this bad, I would have passed. It almost sounds AI generated.

Good continuation of the series, awful narration

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