
The Curse of the Blue Scarab
A Monster Mash-Up
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Narrado por:
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Alexander Masters
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Josh Lanyon
Who or what is responsible for the gruesome deaths of members of the secret society known as the Order of Osiris?
Dr. Armiston, an irascible, confirmed bachelor who believes in medicine, not mysticism, is certain the deaths are only tragic accidents.
The members of the Order of Osiris suspect something more sinister is at work. They profess to believe an ancient curse has been visited upon their society. Handsome and mysterious Captain Maxwell requests Armiston's help.
Tarot cards? Egyptology? Spiritualism? Armiston has little patience with the superficial and silly pastimes of the rich, but he does love a good puzzle. Or could it be that he is more drawn to young Captain Maxwell than he wishes to admit?
Either way, Armiston must solve the secret of the cursed sarcophagus very soon, for Captain Maxwell is the next slated to die....
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the Dr. is quiet addicting.
good show
characters are alive and real. excellent plot
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I found this book entertaining and a delightful escape.
Curse or Human Malice?
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story line ok.
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An enjoyable story...
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Fun story, wonderful Narration
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Superlative
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Great story telling
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Where the book excels is the creatively added M/M romance element. The book is conspicuously careful to keep the degree to which the men can express their affection reasonably minimal and I like the slow pace with which it is trotted out.
What didn't work as well for me was the mystery itself. The mystery of what is going on with a group of young men who belong to a fashionable spiritual society makes no sense but in a mystery that can be forgiven if the "I suppose you're wondering why I've called you all here" reveal is especially clever or inventive. But no, the book just lurches to a halt.
Again, the mystery itself seems to have been in place in the original 1912 novel and the romance, which is well done, is the addition but for me I wanted more mystery and more mummy.
I also add that the cover of the book makes it seem like a young adult horror adventure and that isn't the case.
Fun Victorian M/M mystery
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Curse of the Blue Scarab to be better than the print version?
Not better, but perhaps somewhat easier to engage with do to the dry, slower cadence of the this story. Alexander Masters never fails to be fully engaging, and to completely animate all characters.What did you like best about this story?
The methodical mind of Armiston, the very slow build of his attraction to Maxwell and how he ended up embracing it fully. I liked how the plot was complex yet very straightforward. Every word exuded atmosphere.Have you listened to any of Alexander Masters’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've listened to a great many. The man is supremely talented and never fails to voice each character distinctly and unnerringly. He is an absolute joy to listen to - repeatedly.If you could take any character from The Curse of the Blue Scarab out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Hah!! Hmm, I think I'd take Armiston's manservant, Byrd. He's intriguing in his own right, enjoys good food, plus imagine the gossip he has about the gentry!Any additional comments?
You can't go wrong with Lanyon or Masters. In combination? The absolute cream of the crop.Great period mystery/excellent mix with The Mummy
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Buy the book instead
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