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Touchstone

By: Laurie R. King
Narrated by: Jefferson Mays
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Famed for her Mary Russell mysteries and novels featuring Kate Martinelli, New York Times best-selling author Laurie R. King has amassed a large and devoted following.

His existence shattered by the Great War, Bennett Grey is investigated by an American agent who thinks he may be useful for protecting national security. U.S. Bureau of Investigation agent Harris Stuyvesant's first inclination is to let his fists do the talking. But he's well out of his jurisdiction, having traveled across the Atlantic to dig up clues on an Englishman he believes responsible for terrorist acts in the States. After turning up a lead that draws him from London far into the English countryside, Harris meets Bennett Grey, a shell-shocked veteran whose war wounds left him with a unique talent that may hold the key to cracking the case.

©2007 Laurie R. King (P)2008 Recorded Books,LLC

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Great characters, but plot is a bit of a jumble

I absolutely love the characters in Touchstone, but I didn't find the story as compelling as some of King's other works.

Bennett Gray, the "touchstone" of the title, is meant to be a main character and is surprisingly sidelined in the action. He's there, tagging along at a number of points, but not really part of the action if that makes sense. This is a disappointment as he's more interesting than some of the others, but it also makes for a bit of awkwardness as you wonder just what the point of him is at times. His unusual skill in heightened awareness or rapid cognition aren't really used in the "dectection" of the mystery, but rather as a secondary plot.

Lead dectector, Harry Stuyvesant, is also complex and likable, plus there's a good, if somewhat obvious, villain.

The weak point here is the plot. Unfortunately, the end doesn't really surprise. This is in part because the lead suspect is a) announced as such from the start, and b) gets very little screen time. And there are very few other options as to who it might be. The main plot detours from it's original focus, and the secondary plot doesn't tie in well, so it's a bit of a jumble in places.

In the end, you want to know more about the characters, want to know what happens to them next and really want a better book for them ??? all of which is happening as King says "The book I'll be writing this year [2012] is set in Paris, 1929, and is about some of the characters from Touchstone."

Jefferson Mays was a fine narrator, though something felt "off" to me about his voice for Bennett Gray. Nothing specifically wrong with it, but just not how I "hear" Bennett. And his voice for American Stuyvesant was a good effort, but sounded stilted especially with Harry's constant use of slang.

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Good... but kinda dull

I am a big fan of this author. I've enjoyed so many of her audiobooks but this one lacked tension. It just sorta lagged. There was no excitement, no characters I fell in love with, just sorta bland... I liked it enough for three stars.

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Very good story, a little slow in places.

Like all of Ms. King's stories, this one unfolds slowly and deliberately. Usually this serves to build suspense, but it didn't work so well in this story. There were a few places that I found rather tedious and just couldn't wait to get past. Overall, though, it is a good story, rich with scenic detail, history, and interesting characters.
Narrator Jefferson Mays did a very good job with the material. He has a strong masculine voice, but was still able to do the female voices convincingly. He carried off the various British accents very well.

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Life after World War I

This series focuses on characters who are recovering from the great war. Love the main character. Love the others as well. Very well written,
The story rambles a bit. I liked Bones of Paris better, but they're both excellent.

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Touchstone

I have to say that this is probably one of my most favorite Laurie R King novels. It has so many twists and turns that when you get to the end, you never saw coming. I love Harris and Bennet so much.

Read this book. I promise you will not regret it

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Complex, touching story. Excellent narration

Laurie R King is a gifted writer; her stories reveal her brilliant mind every time. I will happily jump into her story web whenever she chooses to weave another!
A great story is not always gifted with excellent narration but this time listeners are doubly blessed. Jefferson Mays changes characters seamlessly and allows us to devote ourselves to the story without giving the narration a thought. That is the highest compliment I can give a narrator!

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Give me patience.

The longest chatter that never went anywhere. Will it ever end! Never again. Pointless. Horrible!

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period piece relevant for current times

A bit slow moving for me. Most interesting was author understanding of elites manufacturing or molding the narrative to line their pockets, fabricate propaganda or eradicate their guilt. By studying history you often see misguided attempts by self appointed justice warriors to fix society according to their terms. Often concludes in disaster as in this book. Or tends toward authoritarian regimes.

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Meh

The story improved as it progressed, but the first two chapters, written to provide background but without context, were bloody difficult to get through. Some of the background details added for color, were not well thought out. Roses don’t bloom until the summer. Columbine don’t bloom until May and June. The plants were added for symbolism but the repeated misuse of these and many more environmental elements indicates a lack of care.

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Disappointing ending

Good mystery with engaging characters. Hovers on the edge of scifi. Ending was abrupt and unearned.

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