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A Darkness in Seven Dials
- Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries, Book 17
- De: Ashley Gardner, Jennifer Ashley
- Narrado por: James Gillies
- Duración: 7 h y 47 m
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When James Denis is arrested for murder and lands himself in Newgate, it falls to me to prove his innocence. I have nowhere to start but in a dark street in Seven Dials and the name of the unknown man Denis is supposed to have killed. I soon find myself beleaguered by enemies from Denis’s past, secret societies, and a host of people who want Denis to hang. In addition I receive word from a mysterious young woman I haven't heard from in years who now seeks my help.
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Why the voice change for Capt. Lacey?
- De R Murry en 01-07-25
- A Darkness in Seven Dials
- Captain Lacey Regency Mysteries, Book 17
- De: Ashley Gardner, Jennifer Ashley
- Narrado por: James Gillies
Why the voice change for Capt. Lacey?
Revisado: 01-07-25
James Gillis really does an outstanding narration. The theatrical delivery in his performance sets the scenes and characters making it easy to visualize. However, I found this particular performance missing something. The subtle change in Captain Lacey’s dialogue between other characters was a bit disappointing. I found it distracting to the story. It does eventually become more familiar again by the halfway point but it just didn’t feel like the same Lacy I’ve come to know. I hope for the next installment (if there is one) Capt. Lacy will get his voice back. He shouldn’t sound like Grenville.
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