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WHEN WASHINGTON WAS IN VOGUE

This fascinating curiosity from the Jazz Age was recently unearthed from the pages of a long defunct magazine. In a series of letters, an African-American man-about-town and aspiring writer tells his best pal how he came to live in the District of Columbia and found love in black high society. He muses on the manners, mores, and race relations of the age. In these musings and in the values that our hero (and his creator) takes for granted reside authentic period details of a world few of us are familiar with. Our hero is a bit stuffy and pretentious, as well as Victorian in his writing style, but of excellent character and capable of keen observation. Tony Penny narrates expressively but with a bit of stiffness. Normally that would be a fault, but here his delivery gives the endearing impression of the letters’ recipient cheerfully reading them aloud to mutual friends gathered in his parlor. His inflections and phrasing are nearly flawless. A perfect combination of text and reader.

Pub Date: 2004

Duration: 9 hrs, 15 mins

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Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    'TIL HEIST DO US PART

    Escape on a thrilling adventure with Soneela Nankani and Andrew Eiden as they narrate this suspenseful romance. A year has passed since Simi Chopra, her assorted crew, and Jack Danger pulled off a lucrative diamond heist. Now, the Chicago Mafia boss is demanding that the jewels be returned, so Simi gets the team back together. Nankani delivers an expressive performance that emphasizes Simi's conflict between her passion for Jack and the mission. Her distinct character voices keep the listener fully immersed. Eiden's lively tone gives Jack a subtle flair and confidence that make him easy to forgive and to love.

    Pub Date: 2024

    Duration: 11 hrs, 15 mins

    DD ISBN: 9780593907467

    Publisher: Penguin Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      18mm BLUES

      This is not a story about guns, but about blue pearls. Gerald Browne takes us to the Pacific Ocean and the world of pearl divers and natural gems and mixes in mystery, intrigue and suspense. Barry Bostwick portrays the characters in one voice, varying his intonation slightly for the Asian personalities. His reading style is very smooth, evidence of preparation and interest in the story. 18mm Blues is abridged well, collecting the important elements of the story. Unobtrusive music indicates the end of each side. Disappear into the mystery of the Far East and one of its most beautiful commodities.

      Pub Date: 1993

      Duration: 3 hrs

      Publisher: Audio Renaissance

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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