Cassandra
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The Muse
- A Novel
- By: Jessie Burton
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin, Maria Elena Infantino
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
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England, 1967. Odelle Bastien is a Caribbean émigré trying to make her way in London. When she starts working at the prestigious Skelton Institute of Art, she discovers a painting rumored to be the work of Isaac Robles, a young artist of immense talent and vision whose mysterious death has confounded the art world for decades. The excitement over the painting is matched by the intrigue around the conflicting stories of its discovery.
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Mixed narration
- By Amy Fleury on 08-05-16
- The Muse
- A Novel
- By: Jessie Burton
- Narrated by: Bahni Turpin, Maria Elena Infantino
Good story. Shocking narrator
Reviewed: 09-03-16
Very enjoyable story and Turpin's narration is wonderful. However, Infantino's narration is so unnatural sometimes I couldn't comprehend sentences and English is my mother tongue! It was like hearing someone who is learning English read a story with all the emphasis in the wrong places. I had to stop listening.
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A Commonplace Killing
- By: Sian Busby
- Narrated by: Robert Peston, Daniel Weyman
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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On a damp July morning in 1946, two schoolboys find a woman’s body in a bomb site in north London. The woman is identified as Lillian Frobisher, a wife and mother who lived in a war-damaged terrace a few streets away. The police assume that Lil must have been the victim of a vicious sexual assault; but the autopsy finds no evidence of rape, and Divisional Detective Inspector Jim Cooper turns his attention to her private life. How did Lil come to be in the bomb site – a well-known lovers’ haunt? If she had consensual sex, why was she strangled?
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Obvious and boring
- By Cassandra on 05-06-15
- A Commonplace Killing
- By: Sian Busby
- Narrated by: Robert Peston, Daniel Weyman
Obvious and boring
Reviewed: 05-06-15
This story didn't go anywhere. There was no 'thrill' in finding out who did what. Also I found the several nasty anti-Semitic comments totally offputting - I barely bothered finishing it.
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The Wedding Dress
- By: Rachel Hauck
- Narrated by: Eleni Pappageorge
- Length: 9 hrs and 50 mins
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Charlotte owns a Birmingham bridal boutique. But with her own wedding day approaching, why can’t she find the perfect dress - or feel certain she should marry Tim? Then Charlotte purchases a vintage dress in a battered trunk at an estate sale. It looks brand-new, shimmering with pearls and satin, hand stitched and timeless in its design. But where did it come from? Who wore it? Charlotte’s search for the gown’s history begins as a distraction from her sputtering love life. But it takes on a life of its own as she comes to know the women who have worn the dress.
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Christian literature
- By Cassandra on 10-18-12
- The Wedding Dress
- By: Rachel Hauck
- Narrated by: Eleni Pappageorge
Christian literature
Reviewed: 10-18-12
I wish I had have known before I bought it. I stopped listening after the 10th mention of prayer and God. I have no problem with anyone listening to whatever type of literature they want I just wish I'd known before I wasted my credit.
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Netherwood
- By: Jane Sanderson
- Narrated by: Penny McDonald
- Length: 13 hrs and 7 mins
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Eve Williams is about to discover just how the other half really live. Above stairs: Lord Netherwood keeps his considerable fortune ticking over with the profits from his three coal mines in the vicinity. It's just as well the coal is of the highest quality as the upkeep of Netherwood Hall, his splendid estate on the outskirts of town, doesn't come cheap. Below stairs: Eve Williams, is the wife of one of Lord Netherwood's most stalwart employees. Suddenly, her ordered existence amid the terraced rows of the miners' houses is brought crashing down....
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Loved it! Can't wait for the sequel
- By Cassandra on 02-26-12
- Netherwood
- By: Jane Sanderson
- Narrated by: Penny McDonald
Loved it! Can't wait for the sequel
Reviewed: 02-26-12
I absolutely loved this story. The characters are engaging, the story is well formed and the narrator is spot on. I didn't want it to end. I am SO glad there will be a sequel.
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The Violets of March
- By: Sarah Jio
- Narrated by: Lyssa Browne
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
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In her 20s, Emily Watson was on top of the world: she had a best-selling novel, a husband plucked from the pages of GQ, and a one-way ticket to happily ever after. Ten years later, the tide has turned on Emily's good fortune. So when her great-Aunt Bee invites her to spend the month of March on Bainbridge Island in Washington State, Emily accepts, longing to be healed by the sea. Researching her next book, Emily discovers a red velvet diary, dated 1943, whose contents reveal startling connections to her own life. The Violets of March announces Sarah Jio as a writer to watch.
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Romances related in time--
- By Byron on 07-13-13
- The Violets of March
- By: Sarah Jio
- Narrated by: Lyssa Browne
Couldn't be bothered finishing
Reviewed: 09-21-11
Really lame. Couldn't be bothered even finishing this one. The narrator's performance was good but the story and the characters lacked substance.
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The Scarlet Contessa
- A Novel of the Italian Renaissance
- By: Jeanne Kalogridis
- Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
- Length: 15 hrs and 47 mins
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Daughter of the Duke of Milan and wife of the conniving Count Girolamo Riario, Caterina Sforza was the bravest warrior Renaissance Italy ever knew. She ruled her own lands, fought her own battles, and openly took lovers whenever she pleased. Her remarkable tale is told by her lady-in-waiting, Dea, a woman knowledgeable in reading the "triumph cards", the predecessor of modern-day Tarot.
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An Unfortunate Sideshow
- By Troy on 07-10-14
- The Scarlet Contessa
- A Novel of the Italian Renaissance
- By: Jeanne Kalogridis
- Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
Grocery list
Reviewed: 03-03-11
This narrator sounds like she is reading a grocery list instead of telling a tale. Seems like she can't get to the end of the book quick enough and with as little emotion as possible
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