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The Dogs of Babel

By: Carolyn Parkhurst
Narrated by: Erik Singer
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A poignant and beautiful debut novel explores a man's quest to unravel the mystery of his wife's death with the help of the only witness -- their Rhodesian ridgeback, Lorelei. Psychological Traditional Detectives Mystery Literary Fiction Genre Fiction
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This book was a real "page turner". I honestly had trouble turning my audible player off. The narration was excellent; haunting and pensive, sad and gripping. Great storytelling. Definately recommended.

Like a slow motion train wreck

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The narration was superb! I thought the story to be an incredible journey through one man's grief. Even the unbelievable and macabre middle sections worked because the protagonist kept questioning the sanity of it all. Shame on the reviewer who gives away essential ending elements!!!

A story of grief

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I think the people who gave this book critical acclaim didn’t finish the book. There were chapters I wanted to end, to put me and the characters out of their misery. Good beginning, satisfactory ending. Could have skipped a couple of unbelievable and unforgettable chapters in the middle.

Animal precinct meets time traveler’s wife

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I only downloaded this book two days ago and found that from the moment I started it, I was unable to do anything else BUT listen. It was very easy to follow and the author did a wonderful job of drawing you into this widowers life. I felt that the narrator was easy to listen to and made the various characters very real. I could relate to Paul despite the fact that I have never lost a loved one. I loved the way you "discovered" Lexi through the eyes of Paul. A very good story!

GREAT!

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A very good idea. His wife commits suicide, why?
On the face of it they were very happy. The only witness was the dog. If he can teach the dog to speak, then he can find the answers he deperatly needs.
At times a deeply compelling narrative although flawed.

Almost excellent.

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