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Murder at Crossways

Gilded Newport Mystery Series, Book 7

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Murder at Crossways

By: Alyssa Maxwell
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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The days are getting shorter as summer's end approaches, which means it's time for the Harvest Festival, the last big event of the season, held by Mamie Fish, wife of millionaire railroad tycoon Stuyvesant Fish, at their grand "cottage", Crossways. The neocolonial mansion is decked out in artificial autumn splendor, and an extravagant scavenger hunt will be held. But the crowning jewel of the evening will be the guest of honor, Prince Otto of Austria.

As acting editor-in-chief of the Newport Messenger, Emma had hoped to leave her days as a society reporter behind her. But at the last moment, she must fill in and attend the Harvest Festival. With nearly every eligible daughter of Newport high society in attendance, Emma can almost hear romantic dreams shattering like glass slippers when the prince fails to appear. The next morning, he is found dead in the side garden at Crossways, making it clear a murderer crashed the party.

The prince has been stabbed in the same manner as another man, recently found on nearby Bailey's Beach - who strongly resembles Emma's half-brother Brady's father, presumed dead for nearly 30 years after a yachting mishap. As Emma investigates a connection between the two victims, she is joined on the hunt by Mamie Fish herself. But they must hurry - before the killer slips away like the fading summer . . . .

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Another fast paced story that will keep you guessing until the end.

Trouble at the newspaper Emma is running for Derek. Geez!

Good

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Not my favorite in the series but still enjoyable. As others have mentioned the narrator isn't great, and it was particularly noticeable in this book.

Good

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I love this series, but this narrator kept mispronouncing names so many times, I couldn't focus on the story. "Jess" instead of "Jesse"? Mamie "Fisher" instead of "Fish"? It's setting my teeth on edge.

Narrator is horrible

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Light listen while doing housework, pleasant enough and requires minimal effort. Trade-offs are relatively flat characters and poor descriptive flow among the sensory perceptions, speech, paralanguage, and cognitions that form the full picture of communication in the setting of the human experience. Lots of “thought” and “said” (or similar). Occasional incorporation of period language comes off stilted in the face of otherwise unimaginative present-day-style writing that is soft on the wit, word play, command of connotation, and use of phonetic spelling that could have been used to distinguish among different classes, personalities and intellects. Good narration might have made the difference, as there seems to be room for the actor to build out the characters’ background stories and bring this “color” to the reading. However, the narrator did quite the opposite, barely succeeding in more than distinguishing male and female voices, plowing through the book in a monotonous simmering panic reminiscent of a television newscaster. The resulting auditory experience was much like the writing - “Just the facts, ma’am.”

Book has potential

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The story is good and I enjoy this series very much. This narrator is one of the worst I’ve ever heard. She is robotic, has inconsistent and incorrect pronunciations, and uses the same tone for everything. I’m sticking with it because the narrator from the first few books in the series returns next book, but it’s been rough the last few books.

Terrible narrator

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