
A Looming of Vultures
Ruritanian Rogues, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Jake Urry
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De:
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Richard Storry
While an ugly war with its neighboring realm continues to rage, the insulated members of Ruritania's upper class laugh and dance their way through their superficial lives. Some people, increasingly disillusioned by the pointless conflict, start to consider how the King might be persuaded - or forced - to end it.
Meanwhile, an increasing number of items of great value are going missing from those attending these high society gatherings. At whom will the finger of suspicion point? Who can be trusted? With so many competing, yet intertwined, agendas, what will be the outcome of this looming of vultures?
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Highly Recommended!!!
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double crosses
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The narration was executed very well. Jake Urry did a fantastic job with the many different voices and characters. His narration really brought the story to life.
I would recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of mysteries or anything with a twisty plot and surprise endings. I also like the short bookend story about the Vulture and his flight for food.
I requested a free review copy of this audiobook and I am leaving a voluntary and honest review.
Great Story, Great Twist.
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I enjoyed this book for the most part. I love mysteries and read them often. This plot for this was kind of all over, but the author did a fairly decent job of wrapping it all up.
There was one think I found really irritating. I hate it when otherwise seemingly intelligent people do something really stupid and the rogue thief in this book had one stupid habit that I think an intelligent person would never do. Unfortunately, a lot of the plot hinged on this stupid mistake so I see why the author did it, I think it would have been a better book if the author would have spent more time and figured out a more subtle way of accomplishing the same goal.
The narrator was very good, lovely, velvety English accent, although it probably would have been more accurate to have been a German accent throughout based on the heritage of the people. It didn't bother me as I much prefer listening to an English accent rather than a German accent.
Entertaining Story
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The narration is done by Jake Urry! Who is amazeballs! I love his voice. And honestly I could listen to him narrate really anything. Urry has a lot of skill and this story showcased a large range of it. I hope that I get to listen to him in more works going forward. If you're looking for audiobooks just to listen to because of the narrator I highly recommend Urry! Seriously, he can read anything and I will sit for hours! 5/5 stars!
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Jake Urry. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Women didn't add anything
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A tale of two thieves
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It is not specified when the events in this book occur, but the mention of electricity as a novelty and only within reach of the king, it could translate into late 19th century or early 20th. Being Ruritania an imaginary country, I couldn't help by try to guess in what countries it was inspired. Some names sounded Russian, but other could also have been Prussian. I know this is not relevant to the story but I always wonder about these things!
This book was really enjoyable. The characters were very well depicted, and each one had their own quirks. I especially liked the weird pair formed by Baron Rudolf and Wilhelm, with their never-ending arguments to the point that they resulted really endearing. I didn't share the motivations of the characters but I could understand them and I think Storry did a really good job in creating very vivid characters with down to earth imperfections that made them real.
The plot was cleverly exposed and had a nice pace. The book had me really entertained for more than the first half just to be surprised with interesting twist. I guess this is exactly what happened to the upper class of Ruritania, too busy with meaningless things (but important to them) to be able to see what was really in front of them.
Some things were not explained, like how the bad guys managed to do what they did, but this is part of the charm of this story, which feels sometimes like a fairy tale. I loved every moment of this it, and I enjoyed being distracted by a clever plot, like the people from Ruritania.
Jake Urry's performance was, as always, wonderful. He really brought the characters to life giving the impression of facing real people. He set the right atmosphere with his poweful and velvet-like voice, transporting me to a far away country. Urry has become of of my favorite narrators!
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Jake Urry. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
Clever plot and endearing characters
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It had plenty of action and suspense which had me turning the page. but it also had some humour, something I love in a book and a twist that kept things interesting.
A looming of Vultures
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The last few years, I’ve been primarily focused on reading/reviewing romance novels of the fantasy, sci-fi, and paranormal variety. But every once in a while, I find myself in the mood for something vastly different. Enter “A Looming of Vultures” and it’s 4-ish hours of humor, suspense, and mystery.
There was a surprising amount of plot in this book, considering how short it was. Mr. Storry even managed to throw in a plot twist that I aaaalmost didn’t see coming, it was so subtly hinted at in a previous chapter. The pace of events was perfect for the story he had to tell and his characters were interesting and nicely developed. There was also just enough detail devoted to scene-setting and just enough background information given to paint a good backdrop for the events of the story. Ruritania was made real enough that I found myself wanting to check a map to see if I could find it in Europe somewhere!
As a thief and an aristocrat in a country suffering through war, Rudy could have been so easy to dislike…but I loved him. He’s clever, funny, inventive, and unapologetic in his desire to have the pretty/valuable things that belong to other wealthy individuals. His interactions with Wilhelm were hilarious and he was surprisingly courteous to his servant, despite the general attitude people like the General displayed towards their staff. Rudy and Willy seemed to have a lot of history and a good working relationship with one another. Wilhelm seemed to be the character that “doth protest too much” and it was surprisingly endearing rather than the annoying character trait it could have been. The other characters played their parts well and gave us a glimpse into the current atmosphere of Ruritania.
Several months ago, I listened to another Richard Storry/Jake Urry collaboration (“The Cryptic Lines”, which I reviewed here) and was really, really impressed. Mr. Storry is a very talented author and though it appears his works tend to be on the shorter side, he manages to present incredible details, developed characters, and interesting plot twists. He knows how to balance the elements of whatever mood he’s trying to set so that it isn’t too…monochromatic. There are subtleties that give his work texture and flavor and dimension, if that makes any sense. He also allows his reader enough freedom of imagination to make it easy to ‘picture’ what he’s writing. Mr. Urry has a voice that is PERFECT for suspense, action, and intrigue, and his accent lends just the right touch of both elegance and gravity. The audio quality of his narrations is spot-on, with not random volume changes, awkward pauses, or distracting background noises to interrupt the spell he’s weaving over the reader. I hope he narrates the rest of the Ruritanian Rogues series!
Bottom line: Everything about this story was just right: the length, the narrator, the balance of suspense and lightheartedness, and that one little plot twist. The addition of the vulture at the beginning and the end definitely set the tone and was a rather creative use of a normally off-putting creature. I highly recommend this book, especially in audio format, to anyone who loves a good intrigue!
Oh, and Willy’s Chocolate Tiffin recipe is included at the end, so that’s pretty awesome. 😊
Theft, intrigue, & a plot that won't quit
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the book has everything
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