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Death of a Nightingale

The Nina Borg Series, Book 3

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Death of a Nightingale

By: Lene Kaaberbøl, Agnete Friis
Narrated by: Susan Boyce
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Natasha Doroshenko, a Ukrainian woman who has been arrested for murdering her Danish fiancé, escapes police custody on her way to an interrogation in Copenhagen's police headquarters. It isn't the first time Natasha has lost a partner to violent ends: her first husband was also murdered three years earlier, in Kiev, and in the same manner, his hands broken. At the same time, someone tries to abduct Natasha's eight-year-old daughter from the Red Cross center that has been caring for her while her mother, an illegal immigrant, was in jail.

Danish Red Cross nurse Nina Borg has been following Natasha's case for several years now, since Natasha first took refuge at a crisis center where Nina works. Nina, who had tried to help Natasha leave her abusive Danish fiancé more than once, just can't see the young Ukrainian mother as a vicious killer. But in her effort to protect Natasha's daughter and discover the truth, Nina realizes there is much she doesn't know about this woman and her past. The mystery has long and bloody roots, going back to a terrible famine that devastated Stalinist Ukraine in 1934.

©2013 Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Hard-Boiled International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Thriller Denmark
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Bring back Katherine Kellgrin

This series is well researched and well written with compelling characters. However all of this is marred by the narrator who cannot do either male voices or accents. Everyone sounds the same so it is difficult to tell who is talking. This novel deserves better

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A COMPLEX SOMETIMES CONFUSING STORY

What made the experience of listening to Death of a Nightingale the most enjoyable?

Without the narrator, I don't believe I would have been able to follow the story. From the unusual names and places to the swings in time, it was difficult to follow. Susan Boyce made it a great experience.

What other book might you compare Death of a Nightingale to and why?

It could be compared in some ways to Boy in a Suitcase but it was more complex.

What about Susan Boyce’s performance did you like?

She did an excellent job with the difficult names and places. She made the story enjoyable.

If you could take any character from Death of a Nightingale out to dinner, who would it be and why?

The little girl "Lena." She had more imagination than all the grown ups put together.

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Brilliant narrative superbly read

Another brilliant novel from the authors, beautifully translated, full of interwoven plots and deep understanding of the human psyche. The narrator approached her task with clarity and sensitivity.

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Worst narrator; totally distracting!

Misplaced accents, mispronounced words, frustrating rhythm, missing consonant sounds - made for a laborious listen.

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Awful

What a horrible book - what in heavens name were the authors thinking. I read some reviews that sounded like this would be interesting.

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worst audible book ever

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