The Monarch Graveyard
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Narrated by:
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Matthew E. Berry
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James R. Nelson
About this listen
It’s been four years since young Stephen Moorehouse spent his first summer at his Uncle Phillip Kahle’s mansion overlooking Lake Superior in Michigan’s untamed Upper Peninsula. Stephen’s kidnapper, the murderous Paulie Deluca, has broken out of prison. Will he come for Stephen again?
The beautiful scream-queen, Barbara Jenkins, pays an unexpected visit to Cliffside Manor. Why is Phillip being so secretive about her visit, and why did she bring enough luggage to stay six months?
Phillip’s friend and movie financier, Cyrus Bonaventure, disappears after a wedding in Florida. Laid up with a badly sprained ankle, Phillip sends Stephen to investigate. A series of clues takes Stephen from Florida to Los Angeles and then to a small desert town where he makes a startling discovery.
Phillip creates a monarch butterfly sanctuary with a huge granite memorial stone to honor Britt Adolphson’s memory. When a mysterious woman dressed all in black, her face covered in a veil, appears at this memorial, visitors are upset and frightened. Why is she there? Why does she stand like a statue, not speaking, scaring the children? Something needs to be done.
Several dramatic plot lines weave together in The Monarch Graveyard to create another thrilling mystery by James R. Nelson.
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- Norma Miles
- 24-04-20
Let me hold on real tight.
The Monarch Graveyard can only be called a slow action thriller as so much happens, but in a leisurely way. Without again rehearsing the story outline, a!ready fully covered in the synopsis, this is numerous threads of several people, all of whom weave together at the end. And the main emphasis is on the characters themselves and their interactions with others. Delihgtful.
Narration by Matthew E Berry is also very good. The timbre of his voice is pleasant to hear, he reads with perfect pacing for the content of the story and has fine modulation which brings texture to the listening experience. He also give individual voice to the characters, further bringing them naturally to life. A nice performance.
Although there are other books which also include some of the same characters, nothing is lost by not having previously read any of them although, for anyone who has done so will surely welcome their return. The protagonists are like real people with their quirks and hopes. My thanks to the rights holder of the Monarch Graveyard, who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy. A pleasant and enjoyable read, and recommended.
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- Debbie McLean
- 01-06-20
wonderful
what a wonderful audiobook well written by James R Nelson and narrated by Matthew E Berry xxxxxx
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- deafmick
- 22-04-20
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This audio book is very good got to give it 5 out of 5 😊
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- Helen
- 15-05-20
amazing book
amazing
I Enjoyed this audio book very much from start to finish great story line too
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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