Murder Between the Pages
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Narrated by:
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Kale Williams
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By:
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Josh Lanyon
Felix Day, author of the Constantine Sphinx mysteries, and Leonard Fuller, author of the Inspector Fez mysteries, are bitter rivals and the best of enemies. Both happen to present when a notorious author of roman à clef is shot by an invisible assailant during a signing at historic Marlborough Bookstore.
Even if they weren't both suspects, it's the perfect opportunity to match wits and sleuthing skills.
If only the murderer was equally amused.
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and the familiar, talented narration of kale williams only makes it more desirable. too bad there isn't more of it. probably not more of this particular story, but definitely more of the adventures of the protagonists.
the atmosphere of the post-WWII america is so attractive somehow. and the main pair or characters somehow more likeable than the holmes and moriarty pair. though they are as different from one another as holmes and moriarty are, these two seem stronger, more true-to-themselves, more committed to be happy, rather than acceptable to others.
and as usual, the whole story line is quite refreshingly original and clever.
this is one smart writer that hasn't disappointed yet! still my favorite, since 2018, when I first heard of her - and adrian english, of course ;-)
sweet little sparklie
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Perfect Choice of Narrator
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I love this story, it's characters, it's dialog and pacing, and especially I love the love that Lanyon has put into the piece! It was a wonderful listwn from start to finish!
A wonderful love letter to the genre
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I'm sad to say that this Josh Lanyon gem slipped by my re-read radar but then when I decided to do some audiobook "re-reads" this year it showed up on the recommends for you listing it seemed like fate😉. Murder Between the Pages was even better the second time around.
As for Felix and Leonard, well I have always loved films such as Charlie Chan, Mr. Moto, and Mr. Wong so their Constantine Sphinx and Inspector Fez mysteries banter was incredibly entertaining for me. It added a level of nostalgia that was much appreciated and showed the respect the author has for history.
Kale Williams once again brings life to the characters. Were the voices as I heard them in my head when I originally read Murder three years ago? Not necessarily but they were fitting and I loved it. As I've said before in some reviews, I've been a fan and collector of old radio shows out of the 30s, 40s, & 50s since I was 10 years old and I don't know if its the setting, the mystery, the characters, or all of it together but Kale Williams' narration reminded me very much of the radio shows such as Screen Directors Playhouse, Lux Radio Theater, and Suspense. This element also brought a moment or two of nostalgia that only heightened the whole storytelling experience.
Original ebook Review November 2016:
Another great Josh Lanyon murder mystery! I don't know if there are any plans for future Day/Fuller mysteries or if it's just a standalone but either way, what a wonderful addition to my historical romantic suspense shelf. Murder Between the Pages is a perfect blend of history, romance, mystery, and humor that is very reminiscent of film noir of the 1940s. Ethan Day and Leonard Fuller may not appear to like each other but they have more than one common interest and when a murder happens right before their eyes, lets just say those common interests become very interesting and extremely entertaining. The duo may not be up to Holmes & Moriarity or Adrien & Jake caliber but Day & Fuller are still fun and their connection is definitely intriguing. As for the mystery, well I've been watching and reading mysteries of all kinds ever since I was old enough to sit up so very few actually stump me anymore. Personally, a mystery is not just about the who and why but also about the journey getting from the deed to the discovery and trust me, the journey in Murder is awesome.
Mystery-history-romance & great narration-all here
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good, but not best
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