Set in Calcutta in the 1930s, The Midnight Palace begins on a dark night when an English lieutenant fights to save newborn twins Ben and Sheere from an unthinkable threat. Despite monsoon-force rains and terrible danger lurking around every street corner, the young lieutenant manages to get them to safety, but not without losing his own life.... Years later, on the eve of Ben and Sheere's 16th birthday, the mysterious threat reenters their lives. This time, it may be impossible to escape....
R. J. Melton says:
"Another lovely book, beautifully presented."
The production (reading style, absurd music) is a self-indulgent and absurd noir
How did the narrator detract from the book?
It is impossible to listen to the book due to the over-the top reading style and the addition of constant
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I want my credit back!
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