Winter's Revenge
Guy Winter Mysteries, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Melanie Fraser
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James Philip
Winter's Revenge is the second full length Guy Winter mystery. It is set in England in the Second World War at the time of the Battle of Britain and the beginning of the devastating night Blitz of London in September 1940.
London reels under the onset of the Blitz as every night hundreds of Luftwaffe bombers unload their cargoes of death over the beleaguered city.
On the ground as the new brutal realities of the war are brought home to every citizen, the Ripper continues his rampage and the last secrets of Guy Winter's life are stripped away. As the bombs fall the mystery man unravels one mystery after another, knowing that sooner rather than later he must confront his deadliest foe.
This time it is not just Guy Winter's life and loyalties that are under the microscope. Under the Luftwaffe's reign of terror the past mistakes of friends and enemies alike suddenly come home to roost, but Guy Winter never stops hunting his man.
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Entertaining WW2 novel
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Great narration on this interesting book
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Subterfuge, intrigue and murder
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The second entry of the Guy Winter series brings us the answer to who's been killing off the Pearls (a group of female spies posing as - or for real - "ladies of the night"). I admit that the author's writing style can sometimes leave me confused as to what is going on (or maybe I was zoning out at times due to external distractions) but for the most part I could follow along okay. Once again, the story comes to a semi-climax (as in, we don't get the full account of events as they are happening) and ends abruptly by use of an epilogue in the form of a police report. I suppose this is the type of framework the author has settled on for these novels, but it feels a scoch off-putting. That might just be me though.
Once again the narrator, Melanie Fraser, does an excellent job of bringing the characters to life. She gives us a feeling of authenticity for the setting and the people of that time.
Second note: This is not a standalone novel. It's advisable to read/listen to the first book in the series to understand what's going on in this one.
Better than the first
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Winter’s Revenge by James Philip is the 2nd book in the Guy Winter series featuring the Scotland Yard detective during WWII. I recommend this audiobook to anyone who enjoys listening to historical espionage thrillers. However, because each book is like an “episode" I recommend reading or listening to them in order [think of each book like an episode of the TV show, 24, but set during WWII London].This story begins with Guy Winter still hunting for the serial killer who is mimicking Jack the Ripper’s murders. The victims were all "Pearls" of WWI (female spies for British intelligence) and we finally get a few answers to some of the questions raised in the first book. However, all the sex and infidelity is starting to wear on my nerves. Isn’t there anyone in this series who is faithful? [My hope is that my favorite character Sergeant George Ransom is!] Also, the writing style can be a bit disjointed and confusing at times; and, like in the first book, the story ends abruptly after a police report is handed in.
Thankfully, Melanie Fraser is an accomplished actor narrating this audiobook with aplomb. I don’t think I would have understood half of what was in this book, but for her smooth reading and subtle character nuances. Melanie really brought the characters to life, and the overall rating is increased because of her. In short, Melanie's superior narration really enhances this espionage story!
Superior Narration Enhances This Espionage Story!
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