"Great story that kept me interested the entire tim"
No, I don't have enough time to listen to a book twice.
Lippman's other Tess Monahan books are quite good too, this might be my 5th book in the series.
She is very good with all the different voices for the many characters.
Very touching including the facts of the foster care system. However, the ending might be rosier than anything in life.
Sorry to say this. I have listened to a number of Laura Lippman's books, and she is great with Tess Monahan--but not so good when she tries to write fiction with characters where Tess is not part of the story.
"Horrible recording sound, but story is interesting"
This audiobook was most likely recorded on tape many years ago, so the sound is like being in a tunnel or submarine. Story similar to Kanon's other books, and because I have head other books--I could guess the ending. Still, all in all, for a murder mystery it did keep me interested.
"Great good and Evil Chase Suspense"
Of course Nazi's are evil, but who else is, and running away from them makes this an intriguing story. The narrator was very good and did the male and female parts well. I am glad they used only one narrator because books that use several can be distracting. I would read other books by this author if he changed topics--in the Audible listings it looks like his subject is similar but takes place in other countries. .
"Good and realistic, but out of sync"
Although this story documents an affair and is very bittersweet and realistic, it starts as one story and ends up as another. This story construct does not really work.. Most interesting and bittersweet is how people making decisions to leave a relationship cannot really let go of the last relationship.
"Captivating thriller & characters well researched"
I have enjoyed two other books by Kurt Andersen, and would listen to anything by him again. Vanessa Hart was good, and glad they used only one narrator. When multiple narrators are used it is distracting.
I decided on this book knowing nothing about it. And within a few minutes, discovered that the main character was my age, from the same state, and like me attended an East Coast college in 1968, and a diabetic. It is not often you read a thriller about people you could have been given the inclination. It is fiction but the actual history is well-researched.
"Great read"
I rarely listen to books twice.
She did them all well, but was better with the women, but did do a great Tinker Grey.
I avoided this book because it was a debut novel, and am sorry I waited so long. It is interesting that a male author has much better developed female characters than male characters, but it is still a wonderful story. I will look for more of Towles books.
"Great story but too much Mommy stuff"
I liked the PR stuff and the getting back into work aspect for once successful people.
It was good.
Her narration was great and she could do many voices. I am listening to another book by someone else right now and may stop because of the narration.
The first 90 minutes was a snooze with the Mommy and baby stuff. It then started to pick up and I am glad I continued.
If she has cut the mother and baby stuff, the book would have been much better. But I still really like the working story.
"Schmaltzfest"
Not this book, but I would recommend one of Muller's earlier stories. I enjoy hearing about the places in the SF Bay Area because I live here and Muller is very true to the place, she must live here. But this book is a disappointment. Many authors get better as they develop a character over many books. I think Marcia Muller is getting tired of Sharon McComb.
I would think about it. This is her most recent book, and it is not really thought out in plot.
No
"Good listen"
I don't watch reality shows either, but you get enough familiarity with them just turning on the TV. So I was shying away from this story, even though I like the author's Nobodies Album. And this story had great character development. I wish there were more of Parkhurst's stories in an audible format.
"Mankell looking for a way to end Wallander"
This book moved along, even though Wallander was quite depressed. It was very apparent that after the supposedly final Wallander mystery, Mankell was looking for ways not to bring him back. Too bad, because Kurt Wallander is so much more interesting than his characters in The Man from Beijing. So he did bring Wallander back for this one, and I am glad. But at times was ready to commit suicide because of the depression.