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Bibliomysteries Volume 3

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Bibliomysteries Volume 3

By: Robert Olen Butler, John Harvey, Lisa Unger, Simon Brett
Narrated by: Carrie Coello, Paul Woodson
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A must-listen collection of four bibliomysteries by bestselling and award-winning authors

Bibliomysteries Volume 3 includes:

- "The Hemingway Valise" by Robert Olen Butler

- "Dead Dames Don't Sing" by John Harvey

- "The Dark Door" by Lisa Unger

- "Bibliotheca Classica" by Simon Brett

©2018 Simon Brett ("Bibliotheca Classica"); copyright 2018 by Robert Olen Butler ("The Hemingway Valise"); copyright 2016 by John Harvey ("Dead Dames Don't Sing"); copyright 2021 by Lisa Unger ("The Dark Door") (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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What happened? The first two volumes of Bibliomysteries were marvelous. Mostly hits -- and more stories.

Wish I could say the same about this volume. The narration of the first two stories was a drag on the stories themselves. The first story I could not get past the writer's style and quickly lost interest. The second story was okay but was killed by the narration. Maybe they would have done better sandwiched between 3 and 4, which were head and shoulders above the first two. Lisa Unger's "The Dark Door" grabbed my attention right away and held it to the very end while Simon Brett's "Biblioteca Classica" sent me searching for more Simon Brett.

Overall, a disappointment.

Not as good as the first two volumes

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My subject line says it all. These are quality writings but I didn't either enjoy or dislike any of the stories. I was bored. This differs from Volume 1 of this series which was longer and better.

Well written but dull

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