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The Skull and the Nightingale

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The Skull and the Nightingale

By: Michael Irwin
Narrated by: Steve West
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Michael Irwin’s The Skull and the Nightingale is a chilling and deliciously dark, literary novel of manipulation and sex, intrigue and seduction, set in 18th-century England.

When Richard Fenwick returns to London, his wealthy godfather, James Gilbert, has an unexpected proposition. Gilbert has led a sedate life in Worcestershire, but feels the urge to experience, even vicariously, the extremes of human feeling: love, passion, and something much more sinister.

It becomes apparent that Gilbert desires news filled with tales of carousing, flirtation, excess, and London’s more salacious side. But Gilbert’s elaborate and manipulative “experiments” into the workings of human behavior soon drag Richard into a Faustian vortex of betrayal and danger where lives are ruined and tragedy is only a step away.

With echoes of Dangerous Liaisons, Michael Irwin’s The Skull and the Nightingale is an urgent period drama that seduces the senses.

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

I had to bail--something I have done only once before in the hundreds of titles I have listened to. I only could stand it for about 90 minutes. I don't think anything can save this.

What was most disappointing about Michael Irwin’s story?

It's the story. Tedious, boring, goes absolutely nowhere and I cringed at the thought that we would eventually get pornographic.

What three words best describe Steve West’s voice?

Exciting, enticing and sardonic.

Any additional comments?

Jsut a terrible novel

Incredibly tedious

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