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Roxalanne

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  • Black Sheep

    • UNABRIDGED (9 hrs and 41 mins)
    • By Georgette Heyer
    • Narrated By Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (213)
    Performance
    (109)
    Story
    (110)

    He had nothing to recommend him but his smile, and she was surely too old, and had too much commonsense, to be beguiled by a smile... Miss Abigail Wendover's efforts to detach her spirited niece Fanny from a plausible fortune-hunter are complicated by the arrival in Bath of Miles Caverleigh. The black sheep of his family, a cynical, outrageous care-for-naught with a scandalous past - that would be a connection more shocking even than Fanny's unwise liaison with his nephew!

    Roxalanne says: "Excellent entertainment"
    "Excellent entertainment"
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    A most entertaining and enjoyable book, beautifully narrated by a most distinguished actress who brought each different character to life so well. It was easy to imagine the various scenes, laugh at the idiosyncrasies of the Regency fops and the rigid rules of society. Typical Heyer humour perfectly expressed.

    13 of 13 people found this review helpful
  • The Jewels of Paradise

    • UNABRIDGED (8 hrs and 50 mins)
    • By Donna Leon
    • Narrated By Cassandra Campbell
    Overall
    (4)
    Performance
    (3)
    Story
    (3)

    Caterina Pellegrini is a young Venetian musicologist hired by two competing cousins to find the truthful heir to an alleged treasure concealed by a once-famous, but now almost forgotten, baroque composer. Sworn to secrecy, Caterina can solve the mystery only by searching through the papers contained in the composer’s two chests that have not been opened for centuries. As she delves into all quarters of his life, from professional to personal, she is drawn into one of the most scandalous affairs of the baroque era.

    Roxalanne says: "A good start, but hope for more"
    "A good start, but hope for more"
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    This new book by Donna Leon has an intriguing and unusual theme of baroque opera. We get glimpses of life in and around European courts, some scandalous historical characters and social history of the times. The pace is gentle, but not boring, the ending is satisfying, but not earth shattering, and it is an enjoyable book worth listening to, although somehow felt a little flat and incomplete.

    The main character, Caterina Pellegrini, is likeable and could be interesting, but I need to know more to understand her better, there are many gaps in her background and loose ends were left unsatisfied. Apart from Caterina herself, most of the present day characters were only lightly touched on and left little impression. Some of her family and friends were introduced, but so briefly. I want to know more about her sister who is a nun, more about her kind brother-in-law and definitely more of the drunken Romanian academic.

    If, on the other hand, this is meant as the first of a series, where Caterina has future mysteries to solve, possibly in and around her specialty world of music and opera, this would be a good introductory book. We can look forward to the development of the characters of family and friends, their relationships and interaction. I hope my curiosity will be satisfied and look forward to hearing more about Caterina Pellegrini’s world in the future.

    I found that the narrator’s gentle but strong Irish accent very distracting when she read various characters with strong Italian accents and also that the sound quality was not clear, making this audio hard to listen to, but not enough to stop me wanting to finish the story.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
  • Click-Clack the Rattlebag: A Free Short Story Written and Performed by Neil Gaiman

    • UNABRIDGED (12 mins)
    • By Neil Gaiman
    • Narrated By Neil Gaiman
    Overall
    (1609)
    Performance
    (1482)
    Story
    (1482)

    "Click-Clack the Rattlebag", a subtle, witty, deceptive little tale, is your Halloween treat from Neil Gaiman and Audible, FREE through October 31. It's not available anywhere else, and for a limited time, each download from Audible benefits educational charities at DonorsChoose.org. Lock the doors, turn off the lights, and enjoy!

    Acacia says: "WHY WHY WHY"
    "Thank you, Neil Gaiman"
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    Love it but was totally unprepared and it is so scary. Shall I dare let grandsons listen with me in the dark on Halloween Night ? They think they're so tough, but ...........................

    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Hollow

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 15 mins)
    • By Agatha Christie
    • Narrated By Hugh Fraser
    Overall
    (10)
    Performance
    (4)
    Story
    (4)

    Lucy Angkatell invited Hercule Poirot to lunch. To tease the great detective, her guests stage a mock murder beside the swimming pool. Unfortunately, the victim plays the scene for real. As his blood drips into the water, John Christow gasps one final word: "Henrietta". In the confusion, a gun sinks to the bottom of the pool. Poirot's enquiries reveal a complex web of romantic attachments. It seems everyone in the drama is a suspect, and each a victim of love.

    Roxalanne says: "Good entertainment to keep you guessing"
    "Good entertainment to keep you guessing"
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    Agatha Christie mysteries are some of my favourite ???comfort??? listening as they provide a good puzzle with larger than life characters who are usually aristocratic and affluent and live in beautiful English countryside settings. We can escape into these pleasant surroundings and even though a murder or two is bound to be committed we do not have to suffer gory details. This story is typical and, of course, includes a stately and faithful butler.
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    M'sieu Hercule Poirot of the sharp eyes, logical thinking, extreme vanity, kind heart and formidable moustaches is a much loved character and his dry comments always leave me smiling. He makes his appearance midway through this story, which starts with such well drawn and interesting descriptions of the main characters that they are easy to picture.

    Lady Angkatell, in particular, is an absolute gem. She flows and floats around her country house home ???The Hollow??? continuously chattering on in a hilarious but apparently inconsequential flow. Despite this we begin to realise that she artlessly manages to plant certain pictures in the minds of her listeners ??? including us. Lady Lucy would be a nightmare to live with, but she alone could make this book worthwhile, although there is also plenty of surprise and entanglement to enjoy. So many times we think we know ???who dunnit???, but we are kept guessing again and again until the end
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    Hugh Fraser is an excellent narrator for all these books and always finds the perfect voice for each different character to bring them to life for us.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Unopened Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

    • UNABRIDGED (2 hrs and 50 mins)
    • By Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Narrated By Simon Callow, Nicky Henson
    Overall
    (37)
    Performance
    (14)
    Story
    (14)

    Here are six extraordinary adventures, never revealed before, starring Simon Callow as Sherlock Holmes and Nicky Henson as Dr Watson, written by John Taylor.

    Shawn Perkins says: "Good stories, but not by Arthur Conan Doyle"
    "Poor imitations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"
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    Some contemporary writers have given us acceptable and enjoyable new stories featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. This particular collection is very disappointing as the solutions are so glaringly obvious from early on that all mystery is lost. The performance is good but does not make up for the boredom of waiting for the ending you have foreseen. Although the likeable Dr Watson is well portrayed, he has been made to seem unbelievably gullible.

    The author is John Taylor, NOT Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as another reviewer has made clear, and this should be corrected on Audible as it is misleading.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
  • Bryant & May and the Memory of Blood

    • UNABRIDGED (11 hrs and 14 mins)
    • By Christopher Fowler
    • Narrated By Tim Goodman
    Overall
    (63)
    Performance
    (56)
    Story
    (56)

    The death of a child and what seems to be a murderous puppet make a perfect case for Bryant and May and the Peculiar Crimes Unit. As John May and his team interrogate the suspects, Arthur Bryant heads into the secret world of illusions and stagecraft. As a second impossible death occurs, the detectives uncover forgotten museums and London eccentrics. The stage is set for a race against time with a surprising twist...

    Roxalanne says: "What a treat - a new Bryant and May"
    "What a treat - a new Bryant and May"
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    Wonderful to have the latest Bryant and May on Audible - the two aged detectives who began together in the 40's and are still solving crimes in the 21st century. This is the ninth book in the series so it may be helpful to listen to earlier ones like "The Water Room" or "Seventy Seven Clocks" to get used to the characters, but this book will certainly stand on its own.

    Every book brings us a mystery with a central theme and strange and intriguing facts about it - this time the history, myths and anecdotes of the "Punch and Judy Show" and Mr Punch's arrogant evil is well explored in this marvellous twisting tale.

    Meanwhile the Peculiar Crimes Unit continues to fight for its existence against the devious Home Office Security and we still cannot be sure it will survive. The team is gradually expanding and we get more involved with their different personalities and interaction.

    Tim Goodman is the perfect narrator for this series, all his characters sound just right and his particular irresponsible, grumpy, but very likeable Arthur Bryant could not possibly be bettered.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
  • Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 1

    • UNABRIDGED (8 hrs and 11 mins)
    • By Kevin Hearne
    • Narrated By Luke Daniels
    • Whispersync for Voice-ready
    Overall
    (6646)
    Performance
    (5824)
    Story
    (5804)

    Atticus O’Sullivan, last of the Druids, lives peacefully in Arizona, running an occult bookshop and shape-shifting in his spare time to hunt with his Irish wolfhound. His neighbors and customers think that this handsome, tattooed Irish dude is about twenty-one years old - when in actuality, he’s twenty-one centuries old. Not to mention: He draws his power from the earth, possesses a sharp wit, and wields an even sharper magical sword known as Fragarach, the Answerer. Unfortunately, a very angry Celtic god wants that sword, and he’s hounded Atticus for centuries....

    Chris says: "Finally, a modern day fantasy that really hits the"
    "Great humour and very funny conversation"
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    Some reviewers wrote that this book would appeal to Dresden fans, so I took a chance on "Hounded". Thanks for that recommendation, you were spot on, Harry would surely get on well with Atticus. I think it would also appeal to followers of John Taylor in "The Nightside" series.

    That mythical and faery beings use modern language, idioms and customs makes perfect sense if they are to survive and remain unnoticed. It is the particular way in which this is done that adds so much to the humour and enjoyment of this book. If you're a ghoul, in a modern world, of course you need a refrigerated van to store those parts of a body you couldn't eat straight away. Oberon, the inquisitive wolf hound, is a gem and I really loved his conversation.

    I very much look forward to collecting the rest of 'The Iron Druid Chronicles" and hope Scott Brick continues to be narrator, he was excellent.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
  • Endless Night

    • UNABRIDGED (6 hrs and 13 mins)
    • By Agatha Christie
    • Narrated By Hugh Fraser
    Overall
    (10)
    Performance
    (5)
    Story
    (5)

    Gipsy's Acre was a truly beautiful upland site with views out to sea, and in Michael Rogers it stirred a child-like fantasy. There, amongst the dark fir trees, he planned to build a house, find a girl, and live happily ever after. But as he left the village, a shadow of menace hung over the land, for this was the place where accidents happened. Perhaps Michael should have heeded the locals' warnings: "There's no luck for them as meddles with Gipsy's Acre."

    Roxalanne says: "Twist in the tale"
    "Twist in the tale"
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    This is an excellent short mystery thriller, easy and enjoyable to listen to. It is not in the usual Agatha Christie style, with comfortable old friends like Poirot and Miss Marple on hand to solve the crime.

    There doesn't seem to be any crime, at first, just a hope of romance for young Michael Rogers and a long held dream of a beautiful house. But suppose he ignores the gypsy's warnings?

    Suspicious characters, twists and turns and an unusual ending. All read beautifully by Hugh Fraser who just seems to find the right voice for each person every time.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • Cold Comfort Farm (Dramatised)

    • ORIGINAL (3 hrs and 24 mins)
    • By Stella Gibbons
    Overall
    (38)
    Performance
    (27)
    Story
    (26)

    Strong of will and slender of ankle, 20-year-old orphan Flora Poste is blessed with every virtue save that of being able to earn her own living. Casting around for suitable relatives with whom she can make her home, Flora alights on the mysterious Starkadders and, ignoring the horrified shrieks of her friends, heads down to darkest Sussex.

    Roxalanne says: ""There is NO BUTTER in Hell.......""
    ""There is NO BUTTER in Hell.......""
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    ....thunders Amos Starkadder, hell fire preacher at the Church of the Quivering Brethren. He has been describing the terrors of the afterlife and underlining the fact that there will be no butter to soothe the burns of the damned. This is just one of so many throw away lines that keep bringing back a smile.

    Long ago as a teenager I devoured and enjoyed the emotion charged and dire tragedies of writers like Mary Webb, Thomas Hardy and George Eliot. Whilst not wishing to detract from great classic literature, they did tend to paint rural life of those times as full of doom, gloom, and poverty and peopled by sad.slightly deranged and pathetic characters down trodden by domineering, manipulative elders.

    This glorious light hearted spoof on so many of those Victorian plot lines had me in stitches and I loved every moment. I usually steer clear of dramatisations, as for me the background sounds etc can be distracting. This one was clear as a bell and the narrators a delight.

    If you listen to the sound sample above make sure you hear it all through as the start is NOT how the recording really sounds - just another teaser. Sit back and enjoy - this is fun.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
  • Ending Up

    • UNABRIDGED (4 hrs and 1 min)
    • By Kingsley Amis
    • Narrated By Timothy West
    Overall
    (3)
    Performance
    (2)
    Story
    (2)

    In this witty and wickedly enjoyable novel, Kingsley Amis paints a uniquely unusual picture of old age.The five inhabitants of Tuppenny-hapenny Cottage, along with Mr Pastry and Pusscat, live an extraordinarily bizarre life at the best of times. But when grandchildren arrive at this curious commune to do their Christmas duty, they little expect the riot of aging delinquency that is in store for them.

    Roxalanne says: "Some comedy - but definitely black"
    "Some comedy - but definitely black"
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    The five main characters and their rather frugal way of life in old age is described superbly and we can picture them together very well indeed. None are very likeable and one old man is particularly obnoxious, but circumstances and tenuous connections have brought them to live together in a run down old cottage a long way from anywhere. They have only each other to rely on for any kind of company most of the time.

    There are moments of comedy and wit amidst the exchange of insults and conversation, but to me it was rather sad. The humour is sardonic and when directed towards individual people, as in this book, it often comes over as merely unkind.

    Timothy West could not be faulted and portrayed all the different characters perfectly.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
  • The Small Bachelor

    • UNABRIDGED (7 hrs and 12 mins)
    • By P. G. Wodehouse
    • Narrated By Jonathan Cecil
    Overall
    (5)
    Performance
    (3)
    Story
    (3)

    In Prohibition-era America, young George Finch is setting out as an artist - without the encumbrance of a shred of talent. He falls in love with Molly, but Molly's imperious stepmother is having none of it. Poor George doesn't seem to stand a chance.

    Roxalanne says: "Pure joy and laughter"
    "Pure joy and laughter"
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    To me the wonderful stories of P G Wodehouse are the ultimate in "comfort" fiction and always leave me smiling. This particular book is one of my firm favourites.

    The concept of a little studio flat on the roof of the apartment block, with a fire escape running down to a convenient speak-easy called "The Purple Chicken", has to abound with comedy complications.

    Among the characters are Officer Garroway the policeman poet, Mullett the Butler, George Finch the artist with no talent, kindly J Hamilton Beamish, who makes a successful living by writing all those "How to become...." books and, of course, the beautiful love interest Molly Waddington, with her ghastly mother and downtrodden father, and many other lovely incidental characters that pop in and out at times.

    This is a non stop joyful romp of a book and I recommend it gladly.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful

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