
Love and Death Among the Cheetahs
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Narrado por:
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Jasmine Blackborow
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Rhys Bowen
Georgie and Darcy are finally on their honeymoon in Kenya's Happy Valley, but murder crashes the party in this all-new installment in the New York Times best-selling series.
I was so excited when Darcy announced out of the blue that we were flying to Kenya for our extended honeymoon. Now that we are here, I suspect he has actually been sent to fulfill another secret mission. I am trying very hard not to pick a fight about it, because after all, we are in paradise! Darcy finally confides that there have been robberies in London and Paris. It seems the thief was a member of the aristocracy and may have fled to Kenya. Since we are staying in the Happy Valley - the center of upper-class English life - we are well positioned to hunt for clues and ferret out possible suspects.
Now that I am a sophisticated married woman, I am doing my best to sound like one. But crikey! These aristocrats are a thoroughly loathsome sort enjoying a completely decadent lifestyle filled with wild parties and rampant infidelity. And one of the leading lights in the community, Lord Cheriton, has the nerve to make a play for me. While I am on my honeymoon! Of course, I put an end to that right off.
When he is found bloodied and lifeless along a lonely stretch of road, it appears he fell victim to a lion. But it seems that the Happy Valley community wants to close the case a bit too quickly. Darcy and I soon discover that there is much more than a simple robbery and an animal attack to contend with here in Kenya. Nearly everyone has a motive to want Lord Cheriton dead and some will go to great lengths to silence anyone who asks too many questions. The hunt is on! I just hope I can survive my honeymoon long enough to catch a killer....
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But, when I was listening to the story line is was quite boring. Not much of a listen this time.
Not all that exciting
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Narration much improved over previous book in seri
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Sly humor.
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Love This entire series!
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Great story!
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Not my favorite
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I really do enjoy the new narrator and as always Rhys builds a solid mystery and interesting characters that really come alive !
Crickey
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I especially want to point out how great Jasmine Blackborow narration is. I did listen at 1.25 speed but I finally felt that justice was done to the voice of Darcy. He was just perfect.
Just perfect!
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More Fun
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As for the shenanigans - watch White Mischief, that’ll tell you something of their lives. Charles Dance has never seemed the same to me!
The excesses didn’t stop much into our time. A friend went to the coast as guest of Lady Diana Broughton’s daughter, and his description of dinner his first night there is deliciously delightful- a long table filled with candles and flowers, and the hostess presided over it all with all her mother’s decadent jewels and wore only a kanga and bare feet…!
WaKenyan Muzungus
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