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The Girl and the Gravedigger

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The Girl and the Gravedigger

De: Oliver Pötzsch
Narrado por: Rupert Bush
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When the mummified remains of a famed Egyptologist are discovered in the Vienna art museum, Inspector Leopold von Herzfeldt reunites with gravedigger Augustin Rothmayer to excavate the city’s dark underbelly in this thrilling historical mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of The Hangman's Daughter and The Gravedigger’s Almanac.

Vienna 1894. Augustin Rothmayer, the oddball gravedigger from Vienna’s Central Cemetery, is approached by Inspector Leopold von Herzfeldt with an unusual favor: he needs Augustin to teach him everything he knows about preserving a dead body, information vital to a new investigation.

Opening an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, employees of Vienna’s Museum of Art History have discovered the well- (and quite recently) preserved body of Alfons Strössner, famed professor of Egyptology. Some believe that the professor was the victim of an ancient curse. But neither Rothmayer nor von Herzfeldt give credence to such superstitious rumors. They are certain it was murder.

The trail to unmask a killer leads them to fin-de-siecle Vienna’s unscrupulous upper class and to some eccentric and unusual places, including “mummy parties” and human zoos. An engrossing and twisting historical mystery, The Girl and the Gravedigger once again brings turn-of-the-century Vienna to life in all its glitter and grime.

Translated from the German by Lisa Reinhardt. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

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I really loved everything about this book EXCEPT the narration. It sounds like AI and the voice is very monotonous and the intonation goes up at the end of sentences in a predictable way that is very distracting and gives you the "ick". The voice also sounds bland when scary or emotional things happen, making me think it's an AI version of the narrator's voice, really not good and took away from the story. Is it AI?

That said, I loved the plot, I really had no idea who "done it" and there were a lot of fascinating historical tidbits woven in about ancient Egyptians practices. I really got invested in each character, they are all lovably quirky and unique in their own way. Oliver's books are always awesome and this one doesn't disappoint I just wish they would have picked a better narrator, Imagine if John Lee would have narrated this?!?!

History + Mystery + Murder, Excellent

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