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A Generation of Vipers

Nell Ward, Book 4

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A Generation of Vipers

By: Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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A killer is hiding in plain sight, like a snake in the long grass...

When Dr Nell Ward stumbles across a woman's body amongst the purple heather on Furze Heath, she was on the lookout for nests of poisonous adders.

But something is lurking out here far more dangerous than vipers.

A cold-blooded killer is on the loose and this is not his first victim. As DI James Clark begins to investigate, a pattern emerges pointing towards this being the work of a serial killer. Every victim shares the same physical characteristics - all of which are a match to Nell herself.

As Nell is pulled into a tightly coiled mystery, she can't help feeling someone is tracking her every move...

Can she unmask the murderer before they strike again?©2023 Sarah Yarwood-Lovett (P)2023 Bonnier Books UK
Crime Thrillers Mystery Murder Amateur Sleuths Crime Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Suspense Detective Cozy

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Another fun mystery with Dr. Nell Ward. I enjoyed learning about adders, reptiles and night jars.

Great Series

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The continuing themes of “does he love me?” “am I good enough” “oh, I feel so guilty” are exhausting. They are at odds with the clever and intelligent competence of our main character, yet she keeps dragging her self down in those themes. Also, the bit about giving us glimpses into the mind of the perpetrator, cleverly using only pronouns, so we have to keep guessing, becomes tedious. That said, I feel like each of the characters were left in a strong place at the end of this one, and hope that they can move forward, solving the mystery and crimes, and not whingeing about themselves.

Excellent narration , characters exhaust me.

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The story is pretty good, lots of lovely red herrings and dead ends and scary moments. Nell is leaning into her title more, which is interesting. She's a good heroine - worldly, confident, skilled, resourceful, rational, mentally tough. Also this book was blessedly free of the girly teen paroxysms of insecurity. However, it committed a worse sin against female rational conduct. SPOILER ALERTS AHEAD

So why would she make such a spectacularly boneheaded move? (If you finished the book, you know what I'm referring to.) That was just stupendously stupid. And telling no one compounded the idiocy. I also found her secret signal eye-rolling in its unlikeliness. She had mere moments to devise this incredibly obscure reference, communicated by means of such ambiguous signaling.

Still over all, it was a good read. But dead Author, please stop making her stupid.

Excellent voice acting! Characters, emotions, accents, inflections.

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The narrator is wonderful! She produces realistic characterizations that ignite both your interest and intellect. Her representations of both male and female voices are so good that the listener is entirely sucked into the story and not irritated by the occasional shortcomings of a voice actor. She has thoroughly prepared each character - timbre, emotion,weight and lilt! I’m hooked. Well done!

You need to hear this narrator!

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Yarwood-Lovett has a perfect blend of mystery, romance, and a science lesson in her books. I love hearing the ecology behind the setting while reading the book and at the end. Her passion for the earth is evident.

Love the ecology science lessons

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