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Sugarland
- De: Tom Fontana
- Narrado por: Dean Winters, Mark Ryder, Fern Cozine, y otros
- Duración: 4 h y 6 m
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Sometimes the darkest mysteries are homegrown. When Zephyr Nelson returns home to look after her ailing mother, she discovers that her younger brother, Cotter, has become obsessed with a malevolent influencer on a mysterious voice app. Just as a series of puzzling deaths begin plaguing their small town of Sugarland. With the help of her college best friend and occasional lover, Teddy, Zephyr unravels truths about Sugarland that are impossible for her to accept ...
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Decent thriller, but too much weird sexual stuff
- De Aimee Safford en 04-03-25
- Sugarland
- De: Tom Fontana
- Narrado por: Dean Winters, Mark Ryder, Fern Cozine, Diarmuid Noyes, full cast
Peanuts gang in High School?
Revisado: 04-17-25
Fanciful set of teenagers interacting with unreal motivations and actions with minimal adult involvement.
Consider if psychopath Linus loses his security blanket and disavows Great Pumpkin in favor of a modern influencer. Who knows how the Peanuts gang would act as adolescents in the modern era?
Im reaching for an analogy to explain the unrealistic actions of these immature characters in a cartoonish unartful world. It’s a story by the Anti-Schulz.
Ultimately I could not finish. I’m not sure how anyone could care about any of the characters
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An Accidental Death
- A DC Smith Investigation Series, Book 1
- De: Peter Grainger
- Narrado por: Gildart Jackson
- Duración: 6 h y 52 m
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The story opens with the apparently accidental drowning of a sixth form student in the Norfolk countryside. As a matter of routine, or so it seems, the case passes across the desk of Detective Sergeant Smith, recently returned to work after an internal investigation into another case that has led to tensions between officers at Kings Lake police headquarters. As an ex-DCI, Smith could have retired by now, and it is clear that some of his superiors wish that he would do so.
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Excellent British Mystery
- De Customer en 09-07-16
- An Accidental Death
- A DC Smith Investigation Series, Book 1
- De: Peter Grainger
- Narrado por: Gildart Jackson
Like the “moth joke” by Norm McDonald
Revisado: 03-29-25
PG likes to tell a short story in a long way. A procedural with interfering politics. He repeatedly threatens melodrama then backs off just a bit. He never threatens concision.
Youtube Norm McDonald’s “moth joke” on Conan or similar talk shows—colorful and pointless embellishment precedes a goofy punchline. (Sadly no punchline here)
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The Hobbit: Part 1 by J. R. R. Tolkien [BBC] | 1968
- Duración: 57 m
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The Hobbit (part 1 of 4) | Unexpected Party | Out of the Frying Pan into the FireBroadcast: 1968 on BBC Radio, an adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 legendary children's fantasy novel.The series was adapted by Michael Kilgarriff and produced by John Powell in eight half-hour mono episodes for BBC Radio 4 broadcast from September 29 to November 17 at 8.30pm.The radio series follows the plot of the original novel (revised 1951 version) very closely, except for the addition of The Tale Bearer, a narrator whose account of the story is often interrupted and embellished by the ...
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All 4 parts are available, fast paced
- De Dr Rick en 03-15-25
All 4 parts are available, fast paced
Revisado: 03-15-25
British actors speak rapidly, sometimes over-emotive and not always distinguishable. Credible sound effects. Mild music. Monophonic. Elfin singing is drab. (But) Overall it’s excellent!
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Death at a Scottish Wedding
- Scottish Isle Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Lucy Connelly
- Narrado por: Kimberly M. Wetherell
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
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When Emilia explores the impressive castle, she finds a dead man in one of the turrets. The snowstorm hits and the local police can’t reach the castle until it lets up. With no one able to leave, the family insists they carry on with the wedding, which makes Emilia's job as the coroner a bit easier—the suspects are in one place—and complicated because the killer has Emilia in his sights. The fact that no one claims to know the victim isn't helping. It’s up to Emilia to uncover the mystery of who the victim is so the killer doesn’t get away Scot free.
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Story was okay. But
- De N. Rodman en 12-23-24
- Death at a Scottish Wedding
- Scottish Isle Mysteries, Book 2
- De: Lucy Connelly
- Narrado por: Kimberly M. Wetherell
Dr Em is under qualified to practice in America
Revisado: 03-08-25
Dr Em repeatedly and consistently indicates a lack of medical judgement or vocabulary. A last-of-class MD with no residency training does seem like the author’s intention. Backstory is thin. (It’s a good fallback for MDs to be the doc-in-a-box at a lonely ER where they are so desperate to get any doctor that residency training is not necessary.)
Escape to foreign lands is a good idea. Finding an assistant that can do your work is likewise a great move.
Dr Em is magic with lab tests tho—can’t imagine how she does her chemical analysis with no equipment.
It’s a clever irony that Dr Em thinks she can hide her incompetence in a rural country but then finds herself as coroner too! There’s also a natural comparison to Dr Watson who narrated Sherlock Holmes while personally blundering in his medical practice.
The biggest thematic surprise is how Dr Em’s friends and community rally around and defend her. Within 3 months, she has been accepted as one of their own!
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Home Before Night
- De: J. P. Pomare
- Narrado por: Aimee Horne, Ed Oxenbould
- Duración: 4 h y 33 m
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As the third wave of the virus hits, all inhabitants of Melbourne are given until 8pm to get to their homes. Wherever they are when the curfew hits, they must live for four weeks and stay within a 5km radius. When Lou’s son Samuel doesn’t arrive home by nightfall she begins to panic. He doesn’t answer his phone. He doesn’t message. His social media channels are inactive. Lou is out of her mind with worry, but she can’t go to the police, because she has secrets of her own. Secrets that Samuel just can’t find out about. Lou must find her son herself and bring him home.
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Entertaining story
- De Sarah en 11-21-24
- Home Before Night
- De: J. P. Pomare
- Narrado por: Aimee Horne, Ed Oxenbould
Australians are crazy
Revisado: 03-07-25
The mother narrates most of the tale and she is crazy besides hard-to-hear obnoxious and a bad person. The prologue action description does not make sense but it’s a loose end that’s tied up later.
Chapter 10 is approximately where action begins (go fast before that and you will not miss clues).
Son Samuel seems the lone rational main character but we might even question that at the end. Which is more important: compliance with a legal system or loyalty to family?
The 5 star reviews are not wrong but (as usual) you must allow for unlikely character behaviors and author deceit for the plot to work. Though there is “depth”, likeablility or humor or entertainment value is missing for at least the first 3 hours
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All Things Wise and Wonderful
- The Warm and Joyful Memoirs of the World's Most Beloved Animal Doctor (All Creatures Great and Small)
- De: James Herriot
- Narrado por: Nicholas Ralph
- Duración: 16 h y 3 m
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In the midst of World War II, James is training for the Royal Air Force, while going home to Yorkshire whenever possible to see his very pregnant wife, Helen. Musing on past adventures through the dales, visiting with old friends, and introducing scores of new and amusing characters—animal and human alike—Herriot enthralls with his uncanny ability to spin a most engaging and heartfelt yarn.
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really terrific narration
- De Kerry en 01-31-23
- All Things Wise and Wonderful
- The Warm and Joyful Memoirs of the World's Most Beloved Animal Doctor (All Creatures Great and Small)
- De: James Herriot
- Narrado por: Nicholas Ralph
Volume 3 of best ever storytelling
Revisado: 02-21-25
How many times have I read or heard Herriot’s books over 4 decades? My all time favorites. If only Twain or Dickens could have written as well…
I have a special feeling for many chapters and cry or laugh a lot.
Chap 12 is separately special because animal and human medicine coincide. The diagnosis is often an epiphany and an epipen or equivalent is miraculous. (Primatine Mist or generic epinephrine inhaler works even better and is an excellent first aid kit component)
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Death of a Smuggler
- A Hamish Macbeth Mystery, Book 37
- De: M. C. Beaton, R.W. Green
- Narrado por: David Monteath
- Duración: 6 h y 34 m
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All Hamish Macbeth wants is a quiet life in his peaceful home in the Highland village of Lochdubh. But when his newly-assigned constable arrives, he presents Hamish with a surprise and a secret. Getting to the bottom of the secret becomes the least of Hamish’s problems when he meets a family who have a score to settle with a sinister man who has mysteriously gone missing. Discovering a murdered woman’s body puts further pressure on Hamish, especially when it becomes clear that the murdered woman and the missing man are linked.
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Death of a Series
- De Dr Rick en 02-19-25
- Death of a Smuggler
- A Hamish Macbeth Mystery, Book 37
- De: M. C. Beaton, R.W. Green
- Narrado por: David Monteath
Death of a Series
Revisado: 02-19-25
It’s not the same. RWG inherited characters, location and culture but not the charm, humor or warmth that MCB infused in the 30+ years of storytelling. The 3-4 posthumous books are a decent homage but lack the quirkiness that made Hamish and friends worth hearing about since 1985. This is a “police procedural” with no twists. Attempted thrills or action scenes are incomprehensibly enacted. (Anxiety and excitement are there but the action is not physically realistic).
I suppose there is some nostalgia for days gone by as the technology is early 2000s with flip phones (?) only and no CSI, forensics or location tracking available. Security cameras seem uninvented.
Hamish is in a new 2 story station without chickens or sheep; he has armoured clothes but no gun or taser nor updated backup procedures. The Halburton-Smythe father and daughter are strange caricatures of their former selves. But (after so very many years of disappointment) Hamish has a promising ongoing relationship (with paramedic Clare)!
We do casually meet most familiar townsfolk and the summer beauty of NW Scotland is appreciable. (But) the story is formulaic and linear. The cop buddies theme is repeated.
I think the narration was terrible.
I love a Scot accent on BBC4, and whenever, and don’t understand why a Scotsman can’t narrate a book set in Scotland (?). Why is Hamish presented as elderly and English?
It’s a new series. The characters we hear about are not necessarily the same people we thought we knew. Unless RWG attains a sense of humor and charm, they will be stuck in prosaic formulaic activities without escape.
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The Housemaid Is Watching
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Lauryn Allman, Ina Marie Smith
- Duración: 11 h y 42 m
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From New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Freida McFadden comes the next installment of the unbelievably twisty, tension-packed and globally bestselling Housemaid series. This book can be enjoyed as a standalone listen: and once you start, it will have you up all night until the final explosive twist.
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HORRIBLE NARRATOR
- De Gregory Cairo en 06-11-24
- The Housemaid Is Watching
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Lauryn Allman, Ina Marie Smith
Story seems compromised
Revisado: 02-06-25
Talented telling of a confused tale.
Versus prior Housemaid stories, this is more cliched and less coherent. It re-uses some vulgar villainy that has been done ad nauseam lately and I wish she invented something different.
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Brain Damage
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Megan Tusing
- Duración: 9 h y 32 m
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As Charly struggles to recover from her brain injury, she begins to realize that the events of that fateful night are trapped in the damaged right side of her brain. Now, she must put the jigsaw pieces together to discover the identity of the man who tried to kill her...before he finishes the job he started.
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Who Else Laughed, Cried, and Shuddered?
- De Jennifer Chichester en 09-16-22
- Brain Damage
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Megan Tusing
Story of hemi-neglect well told
Revisado: 02-05-25
Thanks again Freida for reminding me of patients and people. Hemi-neglect is crazy fascinating. Your dextro-girl character is perfect. Nobody weaves a better tale.
(Caveat: the story is tinged with misandrism and a bit driven by the me-too-ism fad. It’s sad. Women authors seem to shame men as a part of every book.)
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Four Found Dead
- De: Natalie D. Richards
- Narrado por: Rebecca Quinn Robertson
- Duración: 7 h y 8 m
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Tonight, Riverview Theaters is closing forever, the last remaining business in a defunct shopping mall. The moviegoers have left, and Jo and her six coworkers have the final shift, a shift that quickly takes a dark turn. First a stranger arrives with a chilling accusation. Then the power goes out and their manager disappears, along with the keys to the lobby doors and the theater safe, where the crew's phones are locked each shift. The crew's tension turns to terror when Jo discovers the dead body of one of her co-workers.
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Well balanced characters
- De tcsalmon en 03-22-24
- Four Found Dead
- De: Natalie D. Richards
- Narrado por: Rebecca Quinn Robertson
Strong sense of apprehension
Revisado: 01-23-25
Subtitle and Foreshadowing: Girls are daft and 4 people die. First-person account of theatre employees trapped with a killer.
We’re kept on the edge of our seats by the author’s constant reports (over 200) of her dysautonomia and her personality disorder. That was overdone. Otherwise it rivalled any good slasher flick.
It’s also hard to understand why running away was their only recourse. No other self-defense. No one ever even looked for a weapon!? No one… don’t want to further spoil but their semi-intentional self victimisation was also a detraction.
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