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Originally Posted by ApK
I also recently finished Philip Margolin's "Executive Privilege," which I enjoyed, and recently started Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's "Cabinet of Curiosities," which I'm enjoying. I'd never read anything by these authors before, so I'm excited to maybe have found some crime stuff to address my Harry Bosch withdrawal symptoms.
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Oh, one amusing nit in "Cabinet of Curiosities," It's read by Rene Auberjonois, who I like as actor very much, and who's "aristocratic" sounding voice is great for this book. But in one early scene about a museum collection, he pronounces "provenance" as "pro-VEEN-ants" (sort of rhyming with "convenience"). I'm sure it was just one-time slip of the tongue, but I found it hilarious for such a ritzy sounding dude with a French name, reading a book about a museum, to mispronounce that, of all words.