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Opium and Absinthe
- A Novel
- De: Lydia Kang
- Narrado por: Bailey Carr
- Duración: 12 h y 32 m
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New York City, 1899. Tillie Pembroke’s sister lies dead, her body drained of blood and with two puncture wounds on her neck. Bram Stoker’s new novel, Dracula, has just been published, and Tillie’s imagination leaps to the impossible: the murderer is a vampire. But it can’t be - can it? A ravenous reader and researcher, Tillie has something of an addiction to truth, and she won’t rest until she unravels the mystery of her sister’s death.
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2nd Book — High Society in New York in 1800’s
- De Linda en 07-24-20
- Opium and Absinthe
- A Novel
- De: Lydia Kang
- Narrado por: Bailey Carr
Great Mystery!
Revisado: 12-26-22
This story will keep you guessing until the final scenes. Almost everyone's a suspect and our narrator, Tillie, while extremely likable, resourceful, and a young woman definitely ahead of her time, is also notoriously unreliable, given that she has to conquer some personal demons while solving the mystery of her sister's death.
The narration could have been better, more nuanced, certainly; but it's not so terrible that it detracts from the story as a whole.
For those hoping this will be a straight-up "vampire" story, move on now. This isn't one of those—it's so much better! I highly recommend this to anyone who'd like to sink their teeth into a well-plotted, historical mystery, I'll definitely be looking for more of Kang's work in the future!
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Black Hollow Hideaway
- A Troubled Spirits Novel
- De: J.R. Erickson
- Narrado por: Brittany Goodwin
- Duración: 8 h y 55 m
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When Alley is chosen for a six week writing residency in an isolated stone house, she’s elated. As a single, working mom, she’s spent most of her adult life caring for others. The residency is a dream come true, and an opportunity to finish her memoir.
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Supernatural theme
- De Amazon Customer en 04-16-25
- Black Hollow Hideaway
- A Troubled Spirits Novel
- De: J.R. Erickson
- Narrado por: Brittany Goodwin
Great Story but Narrator Ruined It
Revisado: 12-18-22
I absolutely love Erickson's work but this is one story I wish I'd read first. The narrator has absolutely no understanding of how to create dramatic tension—how to read for broadcast, period. Every sentence delivered in her too-breathy, overly earnest voice ends with an upward inflection, so it sounds like a question, even when there shouldn't be one. That's hard to listen to in a work this long, as is her tendency to rush through passages. It's such a shame; Erickson deserved so much better.
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The Lake of Dead Languages
- De: Carol Goodman
- Narrado por: Vivienne Benesch
- Duración: 13 h y 34 m
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Twenty years ago, Jane Hudson fled the Heart Lake School for Girls in the Adirondacks after a terrible tragedy. The week before graduation, three lives were taken, all victims of suicide. Only Jane was left to carry the burden of a mystery that has stayed hidden for more than two decades. Now, Jane has returned as a Latin teacher, recently separated and hoping to make a fresh start with her young daughter. But ominous messages from the past dredge up forgotten memories. Once again, young, troubled girls are beginning to die.
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Love Goodman’s books...minor complaints
- De Elle Reich en 09-23-18
- The Lake of Dead Languages
- De: Carol Goodman
- Narrado por: Vivienne Benesch
Still a Favorite
Revisado: 05-10-22
I read this book years ago and loved it, then listened to it a few nights ago. I found the narration wooden and snooty at times, which detracted from Goodman's exquisite prose. I think it was her accent and some of her inflections. The characters are believable (sometimes "smart" people are weak, gullible, and don't always see the danger in front of them); and the interplay of past and present was well done. I'd recommend this—really, all of Goodman's books—to friends.
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