The Treasure at Poldarrow Point
An Angela Marchmont Mystery, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Clara Benson
When Angela Marchmont goes to Cornwall on doctor's orders she is looking forward to a nice rest and nothing more exciting than a little sea-bathing. But her plans for a quiet holiday are dashed when she is caught up in the hunt for a diamond necklace which, according to legend, has been hidden in the old smugglers' house at Poldarrow Point for over a century. Aided by the house's elderly owner, an irrepressible 12-year-old, and a handsome Scotland Yard detective, Angela soon finds herself embroiled in the most perplexing of mysteries. Who is the author of the anonymous letters? Why is someone breaking into the house at night? And is it really true that a notorious jewel thief is after the treasure too? Angela must use all her powers of deduction to solve the case and find the necklace - before someone else does.
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A very dull book
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Superb story and suspense!
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The Treasure at Poldarrow Point
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This one is complicated—has a little something for everyone—with Angela Marchmont going to Cornwall to rest a bit after an illness, and doing anything but, as she learns the house she is staying in is close to an old smugglers house, and something of valuable supposed to still be there.
Although, as an adult, I find this a fun listen/read, I think back in the days (waaaaaay back, in the 1950’s) when I was reading Nancy Drew books, this series would have fit in with those to some extent, and I would have loved them then a lot. There is a 12 year old girl, Barbara, who plays a big role, and the writing is simple and clean enough that a young person could enjoy them. But don’t take that to think this isn’t action-packed and appropriate for adults, because it is. Recommend to anyone who enjoys the old classic mysteries.
Engaging story
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Enjoyable Cozy Mystery
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Love this Series
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A serious waste of a credit.
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The introduction of a precocious but bratty God Daughter adds, initially anyway, a fun bit of unpredictability into Angela’s life. But, for the last two hours of the story at least, I came to the unfortunate conclusion that Barbara was simply too stupid and megalomaniacal to live and began hoping she’d have “an unfortunate accident” (preferably a long fall from a high cliff) so I could get on with the story.
I’m not proud of it but there it is. For the first time in my listening life I played a story at 2x speed (for reference my usual speed is 0.9). And even then I had to skip to the last two minutes.
As I said, oy vey.
Hope this has been helpful to you and enjoy your day.
Oy vey.
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This is a light-hearted, entertaining mystery about hidden treasure, a jewel thief, and heaps of twists and turns! I listened to the whole thing in one day bc I just had to know what happened next!! The introductions of Barbara (Angela’s goddaughter) and Edgar Vallencourt (an infamous jewel thief) are important plot points with regards to the series as a whole AND they add a little spice and fun to this mystery! It’s a fast-paced page-turner and I HIGHLY recommend it!!
As always, my only comment on Klett’s narration is that she pronounces the ends of some words abnormally and it throws off the dialogue sometimes bc no one actually speaks with such militant diction and it also forces her to speak more slowly than normal in many places. The combination of those peccadilloes becomes distracting sometimes but, otherwise, the narration is great!
Fun mystery with twists, turns, and hidden treasure!
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