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A Lady's Guide to Marvels and Misadventure
- De: Angela Bell
- Narrado por: Beverley A. Crick
- Duración: 12 h y 28 m
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Miss Clara Marie Stanton's family may be eccentric, but they certainly aren't insane. London, England, 1860: When Clara's ex-fiancé begins to spread rumors that her family suffers from hereditary insanity, it's all she can do to protect them from his desperate schemes, society's prejudice, and a lifetime in an asylum. Then Clara's grandfather Drosselmeyer brings on an apprentice with a mechanical leg, and all pretense of normalcy takes wing.
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Fun, but overly preachy
- De A.G. Lindsay en 06-17-24
- A Lady's Guide to Marvels and Misadventure
- De: Angela Bell
- Narrado por: Beverley A. Crick
Very Preachy - Very Little Steampunk
Revisado: 05-12-24
The story drags and only uses a little steampunk veneer to disguise a long-winded sermon. The encyclopedic recitations of European cities were blah. The narrator is decent.
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A Reason to Live (Marty Singer Mystery #1)
- De: Matthew Iden
- Narrado por: Lloyd Sherr
- Duración: 8 h y 10 m
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In the late 90s, a bad cop killed a good woman and DC Homicide Detective Marty Singer got to watch as the murderer walked out of the courtroom a free man. Twelve years later, the victim's daughter comes to Marty begging for help: the killer is stalking her now. There's just one problem: Marty's retired...and he's retired because he's battling cancer.
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This book was a distraction
- De DabOfDarkness en 01-17-14
- A Reason to Live (Marty Singer Mystery #1)
- De: Matthew Iden
- Narrado por: Lloyd Sherr
At Last - a Voice for Marty!
Revisado: 09-03-13
What did you love best about A Reason to Live?
I loved the book when I first read it - a crime fiction story with a twist. A retired cop, fighting cancer, re-opens an old case. I was so excited to find it an audio version finally. Mr. Sherr does a great job narrating the story - so now I have a voice for my mental vision of Marty Singer. (You might recognize his voice - he does narration for Modern Marvels and the History Channel.) The narration was well-paced and voiced.
Which scene was your favorite?
I loved the opening scene where Marty meets Amanda, and the scenes with Julie Atwater scenes are great.
Any additional comments?
If you like crime fiction, but are tired of the wrote whodunit, then try Marty Singer out.
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