The Peculiar Case of Lord Finsbury's Diamonds & The Curious Case of Lady Latimer's Shoes, Two Novels From the Casebook of Barnaby Adair
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Jim McCabe
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The Peculiar Case of Lord Finsbury's Diamonds: A Casebook of Barnaby Adair #1.5
Penelope Adair, wife and partner of sleuth Barnaby Adair, is so hugely pregnant she can barely waddle, much less assist, when Barnaby is summoned by Inspector Stokes of Scotland Yard to help investigate the violent murder of a gentleman at a house party. Penelope insists that she and Griselda, Stokes's wife, receive reports to stay duly informed of their husbands' discoveries.
But what Barnaby and Stokes uncover leads only to more questions. The victim had been thrown out of the house party days before, so why had he returned? And how did he come to have the famous Finsbury diamonds in his pocket?
The threat of scandal looms for all those attending the house party - and the stakes are highest for the gallant gentleman who has spent the last decade in Africa striving to resurrect his family fortune so he can seek Lord Finsbury's daughter's hand. Working parallel to Barnaby and Stokes, can our would-be lovers find a clear path to expose the murderer, disperse the stain of scandal, and claim the love and shared life they now crave?
A pre-Victorian mystery with strong elements of romance. A short novel of 39,000 words.
The Curious Case of Lady Latimer's Shoes: A Casebook of Barnaby Adair #2.5
Decidedly eccentric and fashionable Penelope Adair is attending the premier event of London's Season with her husband-sleuth Barnaby Adair, when a lady's body is discovered in the gardens, struck down with a finial from the terrace balustrade. Her family and the shocked hosts turn to Barnaby and Penelope for help.
Barnaby calls Inspector Stokes while Penelope learns all she can about the victim's family; and uncovers a feud between them and the Latimers over a pair of mysterious and fabulous slippers, known as Lady Latimer's shoes. The deeper Penelope and her friends, Griselda and Violet delve, the more convinced they are that the murder is connected, a direction vindicated when unexpected witnesses report seeing a lady fleeing the scene - wearing Lady Latimer's shoes.
The situation is compounded by a Romeo-and-Juliet romance, and escalating social pressure - until the pieces fall into place, and our intrepid investigators must race to prevent an even worse tragedy.
A pre-Victorian mystery with strong elements of romance. A novel of 76,000 words.
©2014 Savdek Management Proprietary Limited (P)2014 Savdek Management Proprietary LimitedWhat listeners say about The Peculiar Case of Lord Finsbury's Diamonds & The Curious Case of Lady Latimer's Shoes, Two Novels From the Casebook of Barnaby Adair
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- 16-05-23
Narrator bad, story good
As others have observed the enjoyment of this book is let down by the poor narration. I really do wonder if they ever pre-listen to the narrators, or if they just randomly choose someone. His style is quite rushed or staccato somehow, which means I was missing some of the words and his pronunciation was weird, I think because he's American, which also spoiled it.
Nevertheless, the stories are interesting and different, so there's that.
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- Emelle
- 10-03-23
Interesting stories. Dull narration
The 3 couples involved in the Barnaby Adair investigations are lovely, it’s a good mixture of people. Similarly the stories are inventive and with just the right amount of mystery.
The narration is odd. The slow pace and twisted vowels are a drawback. I really didn’t like this narrator’s style.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-07-18
Sadly disappointing
I love Stephanie Laurens novels and was really looking forward to listening to these two tales. Unfortunately, whilst the stories themselves are very good and highly enjoyable the narrator reads too quickly and there is little tonal difference in his voice - might be a great voice for reading a business report to a committee but is sadly inappropriate for an historical detective novel with a dash of romance!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-11-19
Book ruined by poor narrator.
I wa s really looking forward to listening to this book but I had to force myself to carry on as the narrator is so terrible - voice flat, not sure whether to be English or American, different characters fairly indistinguishable and not consistent. It was even worse because my previous book had been narrated by Simon Prebble. I shall avoid Jim McCabe in future.
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- Pinklady
- 22-01-23
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Nor a great narrative detracts from listening to the story not for me unfortunately…never mind
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