
Kiss of the Bees
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Narrado por:
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Gene Engene
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J. A. Jance
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Five Stars
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Would you try another book from J. A. Jance and/or Gene Engene?
We have listened to several Jance series - and liked every book in each series. We also like Engene - he does a great job.Would you ever listen to anything by J. A. Jance again?
Yes, the Walker series isn't our favorite. We love Beaumont, Brady and Reynolds series.What about Gene Engene’s performance did you like?
He has a good voice and a great pace.Did Kiss of the Bees inspire you to do anything?
1st reaction - Delete the book.Any additional comments?
We just aren't used to such graphic violence from Jance. The jumping from Indian lore to current story is a bit distracting to us.Different from usual Jance
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A learning experience and entertaining
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Truly Amazing Story
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Indian culture actually acts as a character.
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Great listen
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Loved it!!!!!
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Another great JA Jance book!
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Walker Family #2 - Indian legends and mysticism
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Kiss of the Bees is the second in the Walker Family series. These books are a bit gritter than the Joana Brady series. Messier. Darker. But still not gruesome or too scary. Her stories are less roller-coaster thriller and more real. The story in this one occurs 20 years after the time described in the first book, Hour of the Hunter. That part disappointed me. I would have liked more time with the young family in those interim years. Once again each chapter is introduced with Papago mythology and folklore. I love this as it solidifies the Arizona world in which the story takes place. I hope this continues in book three.
messy and dark but not gruesome
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