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The Final Cut

A Brit in the FBI, Book 1

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The Final Cut

By: Catherine Coulter, J. T. Ellison
Narrated by: Renee Raudman, MacLeod Andrews
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From Catherine Coulter, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the FBI Thriller series, and J.T. Ellison, bestselling author and ITW Award winner, comes the first book in a brilliant international thriller series featuring a new hero: American-born, UK-raised Nicholas Drummond.

Scotland Yard’s new chief inspector Nicholas Drummond is on the first flight to New York when he learns his colleague, Elaine York, the “minder” of the Crown Jewels for the “Jewel of the Lion” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, was found murdered. Then the centerpiece of the exhibit, the infamous Koh-i-Noor Diamond, is stolen from the Queen Mother’s crown. Drummond, American-born but raised in the UK, is a dark, dangerous, fast-rising star in the Yard who never backs down. And this case is no exception.

Special Agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich from Coulter’s bestselling FBI series don’t hesitate to help Drummond find the cunning international thief known as the Fox. Nonstop action and high stakes intensify as the chase gets deadly. The Fox will stop at nothing to deliver the Koh-i-Noor to the man who believes in its deadly prophecy. Nicholas Drummond, along with his partner, FBI Special Agent Mike Caine, lay it on the line to retrieve the diamond for Queen and country.

©2013 Catherine Coulter and J. T. Ellison (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Crime Thrillers Fiction International Mystery & Crime Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Mystery Detective
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Frightful accents

Painful to listen to, why on earth did you not find out these narrators could actually do various accents. The English was pitiful... who on earth speaks like that? The Scottish was so far off she sounded Irish, Indian and anything in between.

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Brilliant story, Terrible Narration

I really enjoyed the story, but like other reviews I couldn't believe the narration! The narrator made it comical by his terrible idea of a British accent and pronunciation.. Who on earth calls a garage a gayrage. And orfice for office. So many of these oddities. The scottish accent fluctuated between Irish and Indian. They should have stuck with their own accents and not spoilt the story.

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hate hate hate his pronunciation

I really enjoyed the FBI thriller couldn't this was disappointed because of the male narrator.

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Dire narration

I think I would like to know the outcome but cannot bear to listen to the narration any longer...
Accents and delivery are simply dreadful...

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Narration orf

Story on the brink of okay but narration is possibly the worst I have heard.

If you are going to use 2 narrators then rather than use one male, one female, why not use one for American accents and one for UK accents.

The male accents are Dick van Dyke meets the Spitting Image rendition of the royal family. Off = orf, Soft = sorft.

The Scottish curator is a combination of Irish and Indian/Pakistani.

It’s been fun replaying sections for my husband to marvel at ...

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