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The Black Moth

By: Georgette Heyer
Narrated by: Julian Rhind-Tutt
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When the dashing Jack Carstares is unfairly accused of cheating at cards, he leaves the country in disgrace. Returning some years later disguised as a highwayman, his reappearance heralds a dramatic chain of events that includes a Duke, a damsel, a duel, and not one, but two kidnappings. Written when she was just 17, The Black Moth was Heyer’s first novel, but it bears many of the hallmarks of her later romances, being vivid, witty, and peppered with historical insight.

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Heyer at her best

A beautifully crafted and historically accurate story by Georgette Heyerdahl masterfully and brilliantly read by Julian Rhind-Tutt

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One of the best narrators ever!

Julian Rhind-Tutt is on a whole new level of narrating! I've never had the characters leap out at me like this before. He puts such life and feeling into them! It was a pleasure to listen to him from start to finish. The story was, of course, likewise good. A good introduction into the Devil (not Lucifer, it's a nickname for one of the characters). He's easily one of my favorite characters in all the Heyer books, despite him being a bad guy.

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A great story with wonderful narration

I had read The Black Moth a few years ago and fully enjoyed it. The second time through with the Audible version was even better. The narrator was excellent and added further to my appreciation of Ms. Heyer’s writing. She is known for doing extensive research for her books. It is amazing that she wrote this first book, when she was about 19 years old to entertain her brother when he was ill. Her thorough understanding of the Georgian period is evident throughout the story and leads the reader to feel immersed in the era. (Most of her books are set in the Regency era, though a few besides this one are from an earlier time.)
I must mention the narration again. Mr. Rhind-Tutt did an amazing job of capturing the various personalities and portraying the range of emotions. I plan to look for others books he has narrated.
I hope that you enjoy this audiobook as much as I. If this is your first book by Georgette Heyer, welcome to an amazing new author.

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I really enjoy this

Fun story, complex characters, enjoyable narrator. I just finished a reread. It was with it.

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A Favorite

No one could have read this story more brilliantly. This performance is one I can listen to time and time again because he made each character so unique and interesting. Loved it!

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Sinister Duke brought to life by a great narrator

Would you consider the audio edition of The Black Moth to be better than the print version?

Previously this was not one of my favourite Georgette Heyer novels but Julian Rhind-Tutt infuses such life and drama into the story through his talent for creating different voices. I found myself wanting to listen for hours while at the same time wanting to prolong the enjoyment of listening by not finishing it too soon.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Despite the charm and style demonstrated by the engaging hero Jack Carstairs, the villain of the piece, Tracey, Duke of Andover, is both sinister and fascinating as he manoeuvres to capture the lady with whom he has uncharacteristically fallen in love. Julian Rhind-Tutt captures the quietly confident personality of this sinister character perfectly.

Have you listened to any of Julian Rhind-Tutt’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This the first I have listened to but I will check out the others because I really enjoyed his reading.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A story of love and self discovery in an age of elegance.

Any additional comments?

If you enjoy elegant period style storytelling, you will love The Black Moth.

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great drama

the reader did such an excellent job. a very enjoyable listen to a very nice story.

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Delightful

re-read (does that count when you've previously read & are now listening?) These Old Shades & really enjoyed it. Thought the voices & expressiveness was well done. So of course I had to read the PreQuel (obvious, but have never seen it formally acknowledged) This is the first of a trilogy, BM/TOS/Devil's Cub. It was nice to be reminded how Avon's bad reputation was honoroubly obtained--he was pretty dreadful. Loved seeing everyone again. And really remarkable that this was Georgette's first! Then went back & re-listened to These Old Shades again. Then went on to listen to Devil's Cub, a crushing disappointment, as the reader was dreadful & DC is one of my favorite GHs. I soldiered through, but please, a nasal voice is so not Vidal. It was excruciating....

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The Black Moth by Georgette Heyer

The narrator was excellent. His range of voice was wonderful for all the characters he portrayed. The story was excellent in the sense that the characters were expressive in their feelings and actions. I enjoyed the book throughout and at no time was there a lull. Highly recommend.

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Narration problems, minor but annoying

The narrator who has a very nice voice when speaking men's parts and narrative, tends to screech as he attempts to portray Lavinia. That makes her seem a shrew, fatuous and grasping. She is all these things, but the voice need not grate so on the listener's ears.

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