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The So Blue Marble

Griselda Satterlee, Book 1

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The So Blue Marble

By: Dorothy B. Hughes
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
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An actress finds herself caught between her ex-husband and a pair of murderous twins.

At the age of twenty-four, Griselda Satter lee has already lived two lifetimes. A star of the silver screen, she gives up Hollywood after a year and moves to New York to become a designer. While her ex-husband, Con, is out of town, she is staying in his apartment. Walking back one night, she mets two cheerful young men who want to go home with her - and won't take no for an answer.

David and Danny are twins, and they are the most beautiful men Griselda has ever seen. They are also the most dangerous. They want something from her: a lustrous blue marble, which they insist is in Con's apartment. Though they leave without hurting her, Griselda knows that next time, they won't be so amiable. To save herself, she must discover the secret of the marble - a secret with death at its core.

©2014 Dorothy B. Hughes (P)2014 Skyboat Media
Crime Fiction Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Crime Fiction Noir Hard-Boiled

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The So Blue Marble is the MacGuffin—you don’t really know what it is, but it doesn’t really matter. There are a group of charming psychopaths after it, and they’re willing to terrify or kill anyone in their way. The story is not nearly as terrifying as the characters are terrified. And the bad guys are not nearly as charming as the characters are charmed. Lots of characters are killed, though. All in all, this is a nice 40s noir crime story.

All in all, this is a nice 40s noir crime story.

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An excellent noir, but its formula gets a bit redundant as the heroine gets inti and out from the same jam. It is also hard to identify with her whiny, self-sacrifying stance.

Got bit tedious after a while.

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I liked this story. Twin psychopaths... of course I had to listen to it. There were reviews about the speed in which this was read stating it was too slow... I liked the speed and the voice of the narrator. It gave it some drama. There were also comments about how none of the characters were likable and I agree. But I don’t think the author wanted you to like them. It was a matter of... which characters are most unlikable and which are the least unlikable of the entire lot? The book was written 1940 which is why I listened to it. If you need a break from modern authors, this might be a good choice. Ride the Pink Horse from the same author was also good.

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I listened to this audiobook a while back and I think I enjoyed it more the first time. While the writing is good, and the premise intriguing, the story itself is pretty slow moving. This one doesn’t at all live up to Dorothy B. Hughes’ later work, Ride The Pink Horse which, in my mind, is truly great and should be considered an American classic.

Okay, slow moving

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