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  • A Decline In Prophets

  • The Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, Book 2
  • By: Sulari Gentill
  • Narrated by: Rupert Degas
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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A Decline In Prophets

By: Sulari Gentill
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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It’s 1932, a time of crisis and doubt. Returning home on a luxury ocean liner after months abroad, Rowland Sinclair and his companions dine with a suffragette, a Bishop and a retired World Prophet. The Church encounters less orthodox religion in the Aquitania’s chandeliered ballroom, where men of God rub shoulders with mystics in dinner suits. The elegant atmosphere on board is charged with tension, but civility prevails...until people start to die.

©2012 Sulari Gentill (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd
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"Glossy, original and appealingly Australian." ( Australian Women's Weekly)

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Enjoyable Series. Pretty Good..

The character development comes out more as the series progresses. There are 2 or 3 other books Audible is not offering. So there is a large bit missing in the series. The stories are good enough for them to sort of knit together anyway.
Degas narrates the book and animates the characters in good form.

The writing style presents a quaint setting for events . In some ways it is a kind of old fashioned serial for adults, Paul Temple style, in a book. Not exactly and really 'a bit like', as there is a look at very important issues of the day
In this story there is mysterious murder, eccentric artists, a beautiful young .woman and a handsome rich young man. There is a kindly old lady,a former world prophet, clergy and a woman in distress. Shipboard in Staterooms, fine dining and dancing link the wealthy, famous and infamous.This is a setting for meeting new friends and enemies and murder.

Back home and on land the intrigues progress.

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Annoying American accents and dialog.

It's a good story, but I hate when an English writer sets a story in the early 20th century and packs the American dialog with ridiculous slang. Slang was popular but not every word in a sentence, and they did not all sound like James Cagney.

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