Kerrie Kovaleski
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The Masquerades of Spring
- Rivers of London, Book 4
- De: Ben Aaronovitch
- Narrado por: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
- Duración: 4 h y 29 m
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Meet Augustus Berrycloth-Young—fop, flaneur, and Englishman abroad—as he chronicles the Jazz Age from his perch atop the city that never sleeps. That is, until his old friend Thomas Nightingale arrives, pursuing a rather mysterious affair concerning an old saxophone—which will take Gussie from his warm bed, to the cold shores of Long Island, and down to the jazz clubs where music, magic, and madness haunt the shadows . . .
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I want more Augustus!
- De Jeanie en 08-27-24
- The Masquerades of Spring
- Rivers of London, Book 4
- De: Ben Aaronovitch
- Narrado por: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Like a magical PG Wodehouse.
Revisado: 12-08-24
I love all of the books in this series and would’ve read it regardless, but I did think it was funny that this one is written in the style of Jeeves and Wooster.
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The Drowning House
- De: Cherie Priest
- Narrado por: Mara Wilson
- Duración: 11 h y 34 m
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A violent storm washes a mysterious house onto a rural Pacific Northwest beach, stopping the heart of the only woman who knows what it means. Her grandson, Simon Culpepper, vanishes in the aftermath, leaving two of his childhood friends to comb the small, isolated island for answers—but decades have passed since Melissa and Leo were close if they were ever close at all. Now they'll have to put aside old rivalries and grudges if they want to find or save the man who brought them together in the first place—and on the way they'll learn a great deal about the sinister house on the beach.
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Witchy Goodness with Lovecraftian Evilness
- De GeminiMonkey en 08-02-24
- The Drowning House
- De: Cherie Priest
- Narrado por: Mara Wilson
Just the right level of creepy
Revisado: 08-03-24
Cherie Priest definitely knows how to create an atmosphere. It was easy to feel the terror of the main characters, and you never knew what was coming next. Personally, I feel like I might’ve liked it better if it had been read by a man because I found Leo the more sympathetic character. But I certainly enjoyed it and look forward to my next Cherie Priest audiobook.
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