• Death in Cyprus

  • A Novel
  • By: M. M. Kaye
  • Narrated by: Julia Farhat
  • Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (119 ratings)

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Death in Cyprus

By: M. M. Kaye
Narrated by: Julia Farhat
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Publisher's summary

Twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington is on an extended cruise with her uncle when she decides to make a short trip to the sun-washed island of Cyprus. But even before the ship arrives in the port, there is a suspicious death. Once the passengers reach the island, it soon becomes clear that the death was in fact an act of murder. What Amanda had meant to be a pleasant excursion quickly takes a turn for the worse in this classic novel of suspense and romance by one of our most celebrated writers.

©1984 M.M. Kaye (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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I Just Love The Oldies!

MM Kaye wrote a few mysteries in the 1950's that took place in exotic places. She chose the isle of Cyprus for this one.

Amanda Derrington is the ward of her Uncle Oswain, a businessman who still holds to Victorian traditions about women. So for her to take a trip from Egypt to Cyprus on a boat by herself is something of a symbol of her age and independence. Unfortunately as they are crossing the Mediterranean, a murder occurs, one that possibly was intended to be her instead of the actual victim.

When she arrives, she learns that things are not as she had expected. For one thing, she is unable to stay with the Bartons--people associated with her Uncle's business, who would have been safe and approved of by him, because Mrs. Barton has left her husband. So she is offered a place in the home of the eccentric Miss Moon (who, for instance, can only wear certain color dresses on particular days.) but of course, neither intrigue nor murder stop there, and the book involves deciding who is the guilty one.

I guess it's just my taste, but I so love the vintage murder stories. Some books these days seem to be competing for more violence and grisly details. In the "olden days," it was more like a complex cerebral puzzle for the reader to solve. And that's what I enjoyed about this book. I thought there might have been more effort on the author's part to give a better sense of Cyprus, itself. Another of her books, "Death In Kenya," definitely had more of a scary atmosphere and greater detail about the country. Still, this is otherwise very good, sort of in the Agatha C. tradition. I basically liked the narration. Julia Farhat did a good job. If you enjoy the old mysteries, you'll probably like this one.

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Timeless story, great author

What a great summer read. I love a book that takes me away to an exotic location and another time. What makes this book great is how well it is written. It is romantic and suspenseful without being cheesy. This book is well narrated. The voice fits the book. Audible has several other M.M. Kaye novels available but sadly the narration choices are poor on several of them. It's a real disappointment. The wrong choice of narrator really ruins a book for me. So if you enjoy this book and want to try another in the "death" series, I recommend listening to the sample first.

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The Best Yet!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would. This was the best of the A Death In series so far. The story is a favorite and the reader was very good. I hope audible will produce the other two books. Death In The Andamans is the best of the lot with A Death In Kenya a close second.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I loved every character in this story. The old lady who wore the eccentric clothing might be my fave.

Have you listened to any of Julia Farhat’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No. She has a beautiful voice. I like hearing her read. It's too bad she didn't read all of them.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

There were a few parts that made me snicker a bit. It was just a fun read. M M Kaye has the ability to take you to all those exotic locales and make you feel as if you are there, and to a period in time that seems better than ours somehow. I will read anything she's written. These mysteries represent her wonderful writing without a huge investment of 700 pages or so.

Any additional comments?

No, nough said

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good read, bad listen

Any additional comments?

Kaye's mysteries are delightful reads, and some of them are also decent audiobooks, but not this one. In fact, I think it is by far the worst read of the bunch. You could not pay me to listen to anything else read by this voice.

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Now I know why I've never read this author before

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No. I kept thinking it would improve and didn't have another new book on hand. The lack of descriptive prose, given this was Cyprus, was unbelievable.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

That it was set in Cyrpus. The characters, except for the southern american and the eccentric old woman, were boring and predictable.

What three words best describe Julia Farhat’s voice?

not too awful

Could you see Death in Cyprus being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Given that I never watch tV because it is so banal, juvenile and boring, then yes. This would probably do nicely.

Any additional comments?

This read like a juvenile book. Makes some of Gerogette Heyer's romances seem positively Booker prize quality.

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Starts slow but picks up later.

Narrator did a nice job with character voices. Heroine was a bit ditsy but not the worst I’ve read. Overall a pleasant listen.

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Very formulaic like all Kaye novels

The same formula M.M. Kaye always uses. Western woman alone in a far-flung European outpost gets mixed up in murder only to have a Western man save her in the penultimate chapter then present a summary of the crime in the last chapter. Although set in interesting places, Kaye makes no effort to paint the backdrop. They might as well be set in England or a city in the United States. Any comparison to Agatha Christie is misplaced.

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Terrible narrator

I love this book, but the narrator was so bad it was distracting. She has a school girl sing-songy delivery. Every sentence that was not actual dialogue was read the same way, with the same cadence, and much of the dialogue was too. Also, having lived in Cyprus myself, I know that she mispronounced many of the place names, which lack of research seems like pure laziness on the part of the people who made this.

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love MM Kaye

trying to read everything she wrote. I love that it said "she said an unprintable word". Those were the days.

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If you like simpering young women

What did you like best about Death in Cyprus? What did you like least?

Best: MM Kaye does a good job of setting a scene. I could imagine myself there.
Least: Perhaps if the narrator were different, I would like the main character more. The narrator made Amanda, a 21-year-old, just sound so prissy.

Any additional comments?

Having read The Far Pavilions many years ago, I looked forward to listening to Death in Cyprus. I think it would have been much better had I actually read the print version. I did not like Amanda as read by the narrator.

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