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A SCREAM IN SOHO

Narrator Gordon Griffin aptly introduces this title from 1940--the Golden Age of British detective fiction--in the speaking style and vocabulary of the day. Detective Inspector Patrick McCarthy, who lives and works in Soho, London, is chilled to hear a piercing cry during a WWII blackout. Listeners will be riveted to hear the police investigate in almost total darkness. To complicate matters for the wonderfully rendered McCarthy, who's conscientious and painstaking, there's no body--only a bloody handkerchief and a knife. Griffin's accents are spot-on as McCarthy trails Italian gangsters, German spies, and various aristocrats in order to locate vital defense plans before they're passed on to enemy hands. Listeners will enjoy the convoluted details of the plot before the conclusion unfolds.

Pub Date: July 1, 2016

Duration: 7 hrs, 15 mins

Publisher: ISIS Audio Books

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    "R" IS FOR RICOCHET

    In the latest Kinsey Millhone mystery, Kinsey is hired by an aged, wealthy man to retrieve his daughter from prison, where she has served time for embezzlement. Kinsey quickly figures out that the girl isn’t an embezzler but instead has done time for her money-laundering boss. All heck breaks loose. Judy Kaye has a warm, rich voice that seems just right for Grafton’s P.I. Her delivery mirrors the smart-aleck tenor of much of Kinsey’s dialogue. Strangely though, when Kaye is interpreting a male character (and there are many), she raises her voice to a higher register, so that many of the men sound like adolescents with changing voices, or worse, like chipmunks. It may be Kaye’s subtle social comment, though. For once the listener adapts, this odd gender reversal seems natural.

    Pub Date: July 13, 2004

    Duration: 10 hrs, 30 mins

    Publisher: N/A

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      10 LB. PENALTY

      Benedict Juliard, forced from steeplechase racing, becomes increasingly involved in politics and protecting his father's life. Prebble's relaxed but masterful command of characters allows an easy flow during conversations, as well as the sudden transformations from narrative to action scenes. His clear, precise speech; polished style of delivery; and sense of timing give a steady consistency and excellence to his reading. Prebble carries the main characters with ease, but he seems to delight in performing the secondary characters, who feature a great variety of accents to match their roles. Another polished performance by a master of reading.

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 1998

      Duration: 7 hrs, 30 mins

      Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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