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Old 04-09-2023, 09:22 PM   #3385
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
The 5th Lynley book (For the Sake of Elena) is read by Simon Vance. Yech. His verbal mannerisms are driving me mad! Fortunately, this is the only one, after this it's back to Donada Peters/Wanda McCaddon. (This is strange, because I've never had much of an issue with Vance. Not David Case, but still quite good. But this book is just not working with him.)
I've abandoned books by all three because even though my pantheon, the fit was wrong. Even my current listen, Dombey and Son, I started with Frederick Davidson but switched after a couple of chapters to David Timson. Davidson was too modern sounding. Once, I regret to say and I can't remember the book, Nadia May's voice was too old.
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