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The Casanova Embrace

By: Warren Adler
Narrated by: Lynn Norris
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From the carcass of a Washington, D.C. car bomb explosion, the CIA launches an investigation into the mysterious events leading to the assassination of Chilean dissident and infamous casanova, Eduardo Allesandro Palmero.

As CIA investigator Alfred Dobbs rummages through the evidence, Palmero's mysterious life, from heir to the Chilean oligarchy to a fist-raising Marxist and trickster in disguise, comes to light. But what Dobbs soon discovers soars beyond his wildest imagination. At the height of international terrorism, Eduardo fights his war with an unlikely weapon - seduction.

From Marie DeFarge to Frederika Millspaugh to Penny Anne McCarthy, Eduardo orders his sex-craving subjects into battle, tearing them from a life of tranquility and into the passionate caress of a man who will stop at nothing for a cause, his cause.

Soon enough, Marie, Frederika and Anne are making headline news as part of a South American terror squad. But when Eduardo's carpet of lies begins to unravel, thread by thread, and his obsession-inducing sexual offensive comes to a slow and subtle halt, his very fate is at stake. Will the feared Chilean Intelligence Agency finally get him? Will lust intoxicate the minds of three women descending beyond reason? Or will the conned women become the conwomen?

©2018 Warren Adler (P)2018 Warren Adler
Crime Thrillers Political Thriller Espionage Fiction Suspense
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Very interesting book!

This book has murder,intrigue ,romance and suspense.I enjoyed it. The narrator did a great job distinguishing between the characters. I don’t know about you but I like to know which character is speaking . Lynn Norris does a good job of making you feel each persons emotions.
I would recommend this book.

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Slow and confusing

Although this story is well written and suspenseful, I can't see any point to it. The characters are well developed and performed excellently by Lynn Norris, but it's a real stretch to believe these women would behave this way. The pace is slow and jumps around in time and perspective, making it a bit difficult to follow at times. At least the story comes to a satisfying conclusion.

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It’s a Casanova to your ears

This is my first from the author. There is a storyline of desire , hunger of the human desire , letting your self go . The first I hear from the narrator. The voice was clear and you can tell the characters from the voice

This story is about three women that lets their desire speak for themselves. The three women get involved with a South American and everything is let loose.

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not the clearest story

the story isn't the clearest it wasn't bad as a book as storyline but it wasn't the best either I had a lot of issues with keeping on with the book but it was interesting it could have been better but it wasn't that bad
the narrator kind of saved the book though I am telling that's the book isn't bad I think that's the narrator did give me through the end of the book
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Starts with a bang and fizzles from there . . .

I have listened to a few other books by this author which I really enjoyed and looked forward to this title as the description seemed of a work right up my alley. Although this story started off with a lot of potential given the premise of international espionage and a set of interesting characters it lost its steam about halfway through. Unfortunately, and true to its title, the work turned into a repetitive series of Casanovaesque trysts. There were a lot of graphic sex scenes, but I have to say they were rather tastefully done and not out of context with the story-line. The problem I had is, aside from interspersed backstories of the main character's upbringing, with some sprinkled in Caracas history, there wasn't much intrigue. As I stated, not only did the basic scenarios seem to get repetitive, but how the story was going to end became very obvious . . . all the intrigue went out the window.

I will say that the narration by Lynn Norris was superb as she not only handled the male and female voices well, but the differing foreign accents added to the story and is really what kept me listening. I was an enjoyable listen, but the story it self left me disappointed. It was fitting to have a female narrator, but I had to keep reminding myself that a male wrote this story because it certainly seems the type of listen that would probably play better to a female audience. I'd recommend this to someone looking for more of a romance-type novel than one of intrigue, though both genres are present.

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Meh story, great narrator

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This was my first encounter with this author and narrator. The narrator was fantastic. That being said, I was a bit disappointed with this book. It started really strong and seemed to be building to some great espianage action. The action turns out to be mostly sex. I expected there to be some sex scenes, and those are not really an issue for me, but they didn't really seem to drive the plot for me. They seemed gratuitous and in some ways unnecessary. Speaking of plot, there really turned out not to be much of one. The narrator was really what kept me interested in the book. That is my opinion, though, so feel free to be your own judge.

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Mystery,suspense,history mixed with a lot of sex

This is an interesting story that does not reach its full potential.

It cheapens itself by having more sex then is necessary to keep the readers interest.The plot was
predictable and could have been more fully developed.

The Narrator did a good job with the material but the Audio quality was poor.


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Women on the Verge of a Co-dependent Breakdown

I'll start with what I liked about this audiobook: the incandescent talents of ☆LYNN NORRIS☆ as narrator are, as always, fully deployed in service of the story. Chilean Castellano, which for those unfamiliar with the accent and its idiosyncrasies, is a delicious and endearing, very distinctive and somewhat slurred sound that comes off a little drunk, and in which sentences nearly always end in a gratuitous "po" (something like the Canadian "eh?", if you will), is not remotely easy to convey in the accented English required for this story. And of course, Norris's main job is to convey as clearly as possible the sense of the text, in any event spoken largely here by highly educated, patrician characters who would be committed to sounding as high-caste and intelligible as possible. So that's a pretty tall order to convey in this narrative! What Norris does is amazing: she gets the "music" of the Chilean sound, its inflections and pitch variations, while ensuring that the dialog is always crystal-clear. A major feat. And, as always with Lynn Norris, the vocal character delineations are impeccable. I am such a fan of her work, and so enjoyed hearing that mellifluous voice employed with characteristic skill and variety. Norris also tosses off French and American accents without a hitch, and does an endearing (Of Mice and Men) Lenny-like character with respect and warmth. Just a huge talent.

I wish the enjoyment I got from the narration carried over to my impression of the story as well. I tell ya, it's not the easiest thing to listen to a saga about three intelligent, educated, fairly functional (at the outset) women who are in the thrall of a Latin lover who (aside from a beautiful body, presumable skills in bed, and the apparent (in the author's view) girl-catnip of emotional unavailability) has no particular on-the-page attributes that would besot the three of 'em so instantly and thoroughly. Sadly regressive in the Me Too era. The two-dimensional character stereotypes throughout the novel were also highly disappointing. But Lynn Norris is ☆easily☆ worth the price of admission.

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Great narration!

If you are looking for a romance novel that reads like a soap opera, this is your book. I found it tough to follow because everybody winds up in bed with each other within 10 minutes of being introduced to their characters. Not a bunch of substance but lots of very descriptive sex. Lynn Norris’s narration was fantastic and her excellent accents and character differentiation were superb. It’s worth listening to for her.

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Confusing Listen!

The book started out great and then fizzled shortly after. I found the main character to be despicable. He seemed to try to destroy those who cared for him. The author wrote some vivid descriptions in the book. The narrator did an awesome performance with the various characters. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this review.

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