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SOMEBODY WORTH KILLING

Murin's performance amplifies the novel’s blend of suspense, family dynamics, and dark humor.

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Patti Murin brings listeners the hilarious caper that is Nadia Davis' double life. A devoted mother by day and a ruthless assassin by night, Nadia's next assignment is to kill her own husband, who, as it turns out, might be a supervillain. With lively timing and a strong sense of character, Murin captures Nadia’s sharp instincts and internal monologue with energetic pacing and precise inflection. She handles comedic moments with a light touch, maximizing the contrast between domestic frustrations and professional obligations. Murin's delivery conveys the mounting tension as revelations accumulate and loyalties become more and more complicated. Because of the pace she maintains, rapid-fire dialogue exchanges are easy to follow.

Murin's performance amplifies the novel’s blend of suspense, family dynamics, and dark humor.

Pub Date: June 16, 2026

Duration: 10 hrs, 14 mins

DD ISBN: 9798217297993

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Review Posted Online: today

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    DAMIA

    Anne McCaffrey's matter-of-fact and straightforward storytelling makes credible this tale of a universe being colonized by humans, a few of whom have telekinetic and telepathic powers. Jean Reed-Bahle's skillful narration is as fast-paced as the storyline, and she has a broad range of voices. The use of an echo effect when characters communicate telepathically is appropriate and effective. Brilliance has produced a program that listeners from teenagers to adults will enjoy.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 10 hrs

    Publisher: Brilliance Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      BLINDSIGHT

      Robin Cook's medical thriller will have a built-in audience which, for the most part, will not be disappointed with this story. Medical Examiner Laurie Montgomery is certain there is a connection in a series of Yuppie deaths. Technically the production is of high quality; no intrusive sound effects or music detract from the listening experience, and the narration is well-paced. However, narrator Peters's British accent and pronunciations are, at best, out of character and are downright ludicrous when she tries to impersonate Italian-American gangsters. The choice of narrator is inexplicable since the story is set in New York, and all major characters are Americans. Regardless, larger collections will want to have this because of Cook's popularity.

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      Duration: 12 hrs

      Publisher: Books on Tape

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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