Kate Normington
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Grave Intentions
- Harith Athreya, Book 2
- De: RV Raman
- Narrado por: Susheel Kumar
- Duración: 9 h y 22 m
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Seasoned detective Harith Athreya is back, this time to investigate suspicious incidences on a riverside dig in the heart of remote Bundelkhand. In this place, rich in myth and history, the legend goes that anyone who sets foot on nearby island Naaz Tapu would be cursed forever. When an archaeologist defies local folklore, the fallout is swift and deadly. Is the death a result of the ancient curse–or a more down-to-earth case of murder? Athreya needs to unravel the truth from legend before the curse strikes again...
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Exposition
- De Kate Normington en 11-10-23
- Grave Intentions
- Harith Athreya, Book 2
- De: RV Raman
- Narrado por: Susheel Kumar
Exposition
Revisado: 11-10-23
Appalling writing
All exposition. This is a basic writing skill, to be able to describe with poetry the scenes you are drawing the audience into. There is none of that here.
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The Deceit
- De: Sara Foster
- Narrado por: Tim Potter, Tamala Shelton
- Duración: 5 h y 13 m
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Lenny has always known that his wife, Claire, is the love of his life. But somehow his marriage is in shambles, he’s struggling with the kids, and a string of anonymous text messages are tormenting him, insisting that Claire is a liar. Claire knows Lenny is a good man, but there’s a lot she hasn’t told him about her past. Now she’s terrified that the horrors that haunt her are about to put her entire family in danger. Strange new neighbours, insidious clients and schoolyard scandal begin to fracture Claire and Lenny’s happy families façade.
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Another selfish, weak, idiot woman.
- De Sarah en 07-11-22
- The Deceit
- De: Sara Foster
- Narrado por: Tim Potter, Tamala Shelton
Exposition
Revisado: 11-10-23
This book is all exposition with no poetry. The author has basic writing skills. The dinner was delicious. Everything is beautiful and yet the author does not let you in on it; describe it with any sense of poetry. What they ate. What was beautiful and why. Appalling. She talks about a conversation being light and engaging but does not let you in on any of it. There is no sophistication or surprise in this novel. I couldn’t listen to the endless repetition with no intimacy or real engagement .
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