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Old 09-09-2020, 09:22 AM   #2963
Tarana
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Since last post, I listened to quite a few books.

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North. Another winner! Narrator Peter Kenney was excellent. Scifi Time Travel.

Mullholland Drive - Michael Connelly. Short stories and novellas are just not Connelly's forte. I don't plan to get any more of these. Crime/detective.

Striding Folly - Dorothy Sayers Good story. Narrator Ian Carmichael speaks fast, but has a crisp, clear voice. Amateur slueth/humor.

Theft of Swords - Michael J Sullivan. Absolutely excellent! Fantasy

Probable Paws - Leann Dobbs I almost gave it up but it was much better later on. I had not listened/read the previous books, so that could be the problem. Narrator was good.

Death Pays a Visit - Elizabeth Spann Craig. Love this series. She is a bit acerbic towards her sidekick, but otherwise good characters. Narrators change every couple of books, but they have been all good so far.

Currently listening to The Bearers of the Black Staff by Terry Brooks. Phil Gigante did a good job on this one.

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