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four out of five

Review from Broken →

narration was great. story slightly bland, but yet good. I would love to check up on mental disabilities in order to give a more rounded review.

different than usual

Review from Death Can Be Habit-Forming →

hope, hopelessness, addiction, scam, family, family-dynamics, 1820s, London, class-consciousness, rescue, suspense, despair, mystery, forced-isolation, lies***** Opium den or private asylum treatment for addiction? At the beginning, John is somewhat despondent because he has no new assignments since leaving the Bow Street Runners. Despite his pregnant wife’s fears, he takes on a case involving a young..

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The actress spy and the Scotsman spy

Review from The Thespian Spy →

I seized this audiobook when it first released. Cheri Champagne and Joel Froomkin? OMG, sign me up! I wasn’t disappointed. The story felt original – a young woman who is bored with her life as a crofter’s daughter, who wants to tread the boards in the theatres of London. The dream feels out of reach..

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Wonderful!

Review from The Missing Page →

So glad to visit with Leo and James again. Amazing writing, engaging mystery, great cast of characters, …. and these two idiots, well, they have my whole heart. ❤️ Their relation evolves and grows throughout the book in a lovely, touching way. Honestly can’t wait for more.

Where the story begins…..

Review from Pickpocket’s Apprentice →

This is the first book in the series. I am very happy to read about John Pickett’s beginning life at age 14. I have listened to the books out of order and each one stands alone. In this story, magistrate, Mr. Colquhoun sets up street urchin, John Pickett, in an apprenticeship to a coal merchant..

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Cozy Gay Mystery

Review from The Missing Page →

This picks up a few months after Hither Page left off and sees our heroes trying to solve a 27 year old mystery in an old seaside Victorian mansion. I loved it just as much as the first book and hope there will be more, though it does leave off wrapped up so no worries..

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What a series…

Review from Haven Hart Boxed Set →

Snow Falling: The writing in the story was riveting and kept me wanting to come back for more. Intrigue and mayhem mixed with a bit of love…what a mafia story. Snow and Christopher are an amazing pair and I enjoyed listening to their journey of discovery. Hug it Out: The second in the Haven Hart..

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