• The Other Lady Vanishes

  • By: Amanda Quick
  • Narrated by: Nina Alvamar
  • Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (447 ratings)

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The Other Lady Vanishes

By: Amanda Quick
Narrated by: Nina Alvamar
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The New York Times best-selling author of The Girl Who Knew Too Much sweeps readers back to 1930s California where even the brightest razzle dazzle can't always hide the darkest secrets.

Author Amanda Quick returns to the exclusive seaside community of Burning Cove, where more than one person with a dark past has gone to reinvent themselves. But some secrets are just too deadly to stay hidden, and some pasts can never stay buried.

©2018 Jayne Ann Krentz (P)2018 Recorded Books

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Just ok if you like Quick historical romantic mysteries. The location is Burning Cove on the California coast, a retreat for the rich and famous. The timeline is the period between 1929-1939, after the stock market crash but before WWII.
Adelaide escapes from Rushbrook Sanitarium where she was committed against her will by a fake husband who needed access to her inheritance.
She goes to ground in Burning Cove where she becomes the focus of several members of a group of designer drug dealers, and a blackmailer.
Alvamar has a somewhat pleasant voice, but had no range in voicing different characters, especially male.
Overall I’d rate as 3.5 stars with the round up to 4 for good editing.

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So worth the all night reading hangover

Don't start this book in the afternoon or evening as that might adversely affect your ability to go to bed/sleep that night.

Book 2 in the Burning Cove series has us once again in the 1930's. Once again we have a mysterious lady new to town becoming involved in the investigation of a sensational murder/accidental death. It was truly wonderful returning to the world of Burning Cove although this time we were introduced to a mostly new set of characters. I personally doubt that AQ can write a bad story. The biggest surprise to me with the number of books she has written is how she keeps creating such new plots.

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Great fun

I really enjoyed this second book in series set in the 1930's. This mystery thriller is great escape listening, some drama but nothing too dark. Love this historical period. The reader adds a lot.

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Another win for Amanda Quick fans!

I'm really liking this Burning Cove series, at least I hope it will be a series and not just two books. Set in the 30s in a small California town called Burning Cove, close enough to LA that its more upscale hotels and clubs attract the Hollywood heavy hitters. Both books have started with the story of a young woman who has to flee for her life and create herself anew to survive. This was the Golden Age of cinema, with the escapism of watching beautiful and wealthy people living exciting and romantic lives being an antidote to the grimness of real, Depression era life for the average American.

The Other Lady Vanishes (and you don't find out the meaning/significance of the title until very nearly the end of the book...and it's a good one) begins with a young woman whose husband had her committed to an insane asylum where she was forced to be a test subject for a halucinogenic drug being developed there, while her husband looted her considerable inheritance to save his own family's business. All very melodramatic and convoluted and so perfectly right that it would have been a smash as a film in that era.

I've been reading Jayne Ann Krentz, in all her guises, for many years. In fact, she was one of only two fairly atypical "romance" authors that I serendipitously discovered while shopping for romance books to send to a friend in England. The other was Jennifer Crusie. I loved both their books on first reading and was soon buying everything by either of them I could find. Fortunately, JAK has been prolific and reliable for all these years. If you're not sure about this new series, give it a try, keeping in mine the era and what made a good story then, and now. I'd love to see either of these books (The Girl Who Knew Too Much was the other) made into films. They each have several strong female characters and men who will love them and protect them, if ever they should need protection. They're pretty successful of surviving even very dangerous situations through quick thinking and the courage to keep going. Really, really great reads/listens. And, incidentally, this reader, Nina Alvamar, is very much better than the one for the first book.

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Another great series.

I loved this story and have already preordered the next one in audio, I belie that you will also.

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JAK as Amanda Quick is back!!

to be honest the leading man was a bit dull, but the heroin made up for that. She was strong and resourceful. she was kind and most importantly not stupidity stubborn or whinny. the plot was a bit predictable towards the end but still told well. I liked this book and highly recommend it.

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Another wonderful addition to my library!!!

I really enjoyed this book, especially the new era Ms. Quick has set this story in. As usual, the wait for this book did not disappoint!!! Great writing and loved the plot twists. 1

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2 narrators needed for this series!

I wish there were 2 narrators. Nina does a good job with the female voices, but the male voices are the downfall of the recording. I can’t get into the story because of this. Overall, it is a good book.

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Story flows

I enjoyed the book, surprised and delighted with the ending. The flow and excellent writing format of this book reminds me of what locked me in as a Jayne Ann Krentz fan years ago.

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Excellent Story

Loved it. Loved the timeframe and the characters. Great tie in to the previous novel.

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