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Narrated by:
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Mark Bowen
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By:
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Agatha Christie
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In The Clergyman's Daughter, the picturesque calm of village life hides secrets that most wouldn't dare to uncover. A simple question turns Tommy and Tuppence's world upside down, leading them to a labyrinth of hidden motives and unsettling truths. What does the daughter of a village clergyman know, and why does every answer seem to raise even more questions? As whispers of deception emerge, the Beresfords must tread lightly in a place where appearances mask unexpected dangers. Sometimes, beneath the quiet charm of the countryside lies a mystery too dark to leave untouched.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-23-25
I can not listen because it sounds like a computer reading it in lists of words.that exentuates each one at its end.
I could not listen for reasons stated above. The voice was awful and I am used to lovely voices that draw me into the story. Even though I knew this story it repelled me.
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- M. Grimsley
- 03-18-25
Terrible!
First, this is NOT the whole book, and the narration is the worst I’ve ever heard - it has got to be an AI voice, it sounds like Forest Gump is reading!
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