
The Koala of Death
A Gunn Zoo Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
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By:
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Betty Webb
When zookeeper Theodora “Teddy” Bentley fishes the body of Koala Kate out of Gunn Landing Harbor, she discovers that her fellow zookeeper didn’t drown; she was strangled. The clues to Koala Kate’s killer implicate other animal keepers at the Gunn Zoo, including Outback Bill, marsupial keeper and Kate’s Aussie ex-boyfriend; and Robin Chase, the big cat keeper who’s got it in for Teddy. Also displaying suspicious behavior are a shady “animal psychic” and even Caro, Teddy’s much-married, ex-beauty queen mother.
Meanwhile, to pay for repairs on the motor on her beloved houseboat, Teddy agrees to appear on a weekly live television broadcast featuring misbehaving animals. Between a cuddly koala, a panicky wallaby, and a killer zeroing in on her, all hell is about to break loose....
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Hilary Huber narrates books so wonderfully. I've signed out other books that she's narrated just because I really enjoy all the different voices that she gives the characters.
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It doesn't take long for the presence of Teddy's boyfriend, Sheriff Joe Rejas, to come around the zoo and start looking into Outback Bill, Kate's ex-boyfriend, who followed her from San Diego to Gunn Landing, on the California coast 40 miles north of Monterey. Kate was killed with a wire garrote before she hit the water. And Joe has decided that Bill killed her, arresting him. However, Teddy questions that he is correct. With pressure from Kate's longtime family friend who is certain of Bill's innocence, she ends up doing her own investigation. But she does so at her own peril.
I loved <strong>The Koala of Death</strong> as much as I loved the previous book, <em>The Anteater of Death</em>. This book has so much local flavor of coastal California, as well as life in the zoo. I learned a lot about animals, including the fact that koalas sleep 75% of their lives because the eucalyptus leaves provide so little protein, and they have to eat a pound a day just to get the little energy they do have.
There is plenty of humor toi this book as well. Over her objections, Teddy gets forced to take over the television segment thst Koala Kate had done once a week and has to deal with Annalee, a television anchor who shows disdain towards all her guests and disregards orders not to touch the animals. So she manages to let a wallaby loose in the studio in Teddy's first appearance, causing Teddy to have to chase the critter all over before she finally rescues the wallaby. This gives Teddy high ratings, forcing her to have to stick with her new job. In another episode, Annalee touches the lemur, who climbs on top of Annalee's head and then poops on her head!
We also have fun watching Caro, Teddy's mother, trying to set her up with a husband, starting with a total drunkard loser with a good pedigree. Then when Ford Bronson, a software giant who owns the television station on which Teddy appears, has his girlfriend elope with another man, Caro holds a party ostensibly for the socialites, but really to try to hook Teddy up with him. The party concludes with a knock-down-drag-out brawl between two female zookeepers over a male zookeeper.
<strong>The Koala of Death</strong> has a really strong plot that makes it exciting to listen to. Besides all the extra details that make the book clever and delightful, the murder mystery is fascinating. The solution comes across as a surprise, but most of the clues are not completely hidden, allowing Webb to play fair.
I also find the characters to be highly realistic, either making us love them or love to hate them. Caro is especially unique, and we see how her annoying actions that drive Teddy crazy come out of her genuine love for her daughter. We grimace with Teddy at the hostility of Myra, the great apes keeper. But besides the human characters, the female koala, who was raised by hand by a keeper when she was rejected by her mother and just loves to cuddle with the zookeepers.
I especially love the audio performance of Hillary Huber. In particular, I appreciate the voices she gives to each character, ones which seem highly effective. I was really impressed that she gave many women characters deeper voices, something that is very rare. Most performers give high pitched voices to female characters, and it was a nice change to hear lower voices. Huber uses strong expressions and timing, for example giving Zorah, the zoo director, a lower pitch and slower pace that suits her well. I really appreciated the performance of Hubert and feel that she makes this book highly enjoyable to listen to.
I had a great experience listening to <strong>The Koala of Death</strong>, which I turned to on a day when I needed something especially enjoyable to listen to. It certainly didn't disappoint and kept me highly attached to this riveting book. I thoroughly recommend this book toi anyone and give it five stars!
A great zoo mystery
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Great mystery - book 2 of series
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One of my favorite series
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A fun and interesting mystery!
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