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An Impossible Impostor

By: Deanna Raybourn
Narrated by: Angèle Masters
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While investigating a man claiming to be the long-lost heir to a noble family, Veronica Speedwell gets the surprise of her life in this new adventure from the New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award–nominated author Deanna Raybourn.

London, 1889. Veronica Speedwell and her natural historian beau Stoker are summoned by Sir Hugo Montgomerie, head of Special Branch. He has a personal request on behalf of his goddaughter, Euphemia Hathaway. After years of traveling the world, her eldest brother, Jonathan, heir to Hathaway Hall, was believed to have been killed in the catastrophic eruption of Krakatoa a few years before.

But now a man matching Jonathan’s description and carrying his possessions has arrived at Hathaway Hall with no memory of his identity or where he has been. Could this man truly be Jonathan, back from the dead? Or is he a devious impostor, determined to gain ownership over the family's most valuable possessions—a legendary parure of priceless Rajasthani jewels? It's a delicate situation, and Veronica is Sir Hugo's only hope.

Veronica and Stoker agree to go to Hathaway Hall to covertly investigate the mysterious amnesiac. Veronica is soon shocked to find herself face-to-face with a ghost from her past. To help Sir Hugo discover the truth, she must open doors to her own history that she long believed to be shut for good.
Women Sleuths Mystery Victorian Historical

Critic reviews

"Even after seven books, readers can still be surprised with the stories from Veronica’s unknown past. Fans of the series will delight in the continued adventures and relationship of the intrepid pair."--Library Journal (starred review)

"Might be the most dramatic Veronica Speedwell title to date....Raybourn keeps character development and keen historical insight at the forefront of this exceptional series."--Booklist
Engaging Mystery • Fascinating Adventures • Wonderful Narration • Historical Elements • Witty Banter • Perfect Reader

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Once again the author has written a wonderful mystery! I love the historical aspect of her tales! Angela Masters still brings life to the characters through her narrative. But alas, another cliffhanger, and I must wait to see what befalls Veronica and Stoker. Hopefully it won't be that long!!

Tantalizing cliffhanger

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Love this series! This was one the the best so far! Can hardly wait for the next one!

Engaging and entertaining!

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I love these books. I am devouring them like a carnivorous butterfly going after frog meats…

Impossibly fantastic read!

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I love Veronica and Stoker as characters, and am very entertained by their relationship. This story is definitely better than some of the previous ones (A Murderous Relation was awful, 1-4 are great.) But Angele Masters' narration is really starting to get to me. As another reader mentioned, Veronica just sounds shrill and annoyed 90% of the time. Also, Masters' speech falls into a very repetitive pattern. She emphasizes a word at the beginning of every sentence and it gets very sing-song. (E.g., Veronica WANTED to leave...But the LOCK on the door was stuck....Stoker TRIED to open it.) Also, all of her male characters sound the same. They all have the same accent and the same timbre, and talk at the same speed. In this book, it's hard to distinguish Stoker from Jonathan at times. I and several other readers have noted this issue before. I had hoped the producer/director of the audiobooks would address it because there are some simple fixes, even if the narrator isn't a master of accents and voices, but they haven't. Overall I still enjoyed the book and I'll probably keep going because I love the main characters and their banter, as well as the historical period.

Love the series-narrator getting annoying

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Love the narrator and the story. Twists and turns throughout the book. I hope she keeps on going with the Veronica speedwell series.

Amazing

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