![]() ![]() ![]() Well paced, humorous and realistic Osmen has me smitten. The twists and turns kept me listening into the wee hours. The kidnapper is demanding the Elizabeth kill someone and is threatening to kill Joyce if she doesn’t. In the meantime, Elizabeth along with Stephen find themselves kidnapped. It was an interesting case from retracing her steps to interviews. The cold case involves the murder of a journalist that they believe got too close to uncover a theft. Ron is in a new relationship, and Ibrahim is slowly recovering from events in the previous book. Elizabeth can be tenacious, as her background suggests. You’ll get to know their backgrounds, personalities, and day-to-day problems. ![]() ![]() I absolutely love this series and while each book deals with a murder-mystery, I recommend listening in order as we get to know our four main characters, seniors Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron. She is more breathy than Lesley, but speeding up the narration to 1.3x and upping the volume at a notch, did the trick. Lesley Manville narrated the first two and while I was initially worried and it took me some time to adjust, particularly to the voice of Joyce, Fiona Shaw ended up doing a fine job. With book three, we saw a change in narration. ![]()
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