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kimberly19 's review for:
Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret
by Benjamin Stevenson
adventurous
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Review: Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret by Benjamin Stevenson
Narrated by: Barton Welch Format: Audiobook (5 Hours)
Benjamin Stevenson's "Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret" delivers a delightful holiday mystery with a distinctly Australian twist, perfectly captured in this engaging audiobook.
Characters:
Fans of the series will be pleased to see the return of Ernest Cunningham, our ever-observant protagonist, navigating another perplexing crime. Brief but welcome appearances from his ex-wife, Erin, and fiancée, Julie, add familiar warmth. The new ensemble of guest characters, playing both victims and suspects within the fundraising magic show, are vividly drawn, each possessing their compelling secrets and motivations.
Atmosphere:
Stevenson masterfully contrasts the festive Christmas setting with the scorching Australian summer. The palpable heat permeates the narrative, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere that sets this holiday mystery apart.
Writing:
True to the series' signature style, the story unfolds through Ernest's witty first-person narration, complete with his trademark fourth-wall breaks. This direct address to the reader fosters a sense of intimacy and camaraderie, making the listener feel like a fellow detective alongside Ernest.
Plot:
When Erin, Ernest's ex-wife, finds herself framed for murder, Ernest is reluctantly drawn into a complex investigation. The backdrop of a charity magic show, designed to support recovering addicts, provides a rich and intriguing setting, where every performer seems to harbor hidden agendas.
Intrigue:
The book excels in building suspense and intrigue. Stevenson weaves a web of unanswered questions and concealed secrets, keeping the listener guessing until the very end. The carefully crafted tension propels the narrative forward, ensuring a captivating listening experience.
Logic:
Crucially, the resolution of the mystery is both logical and satisfying. Stevenson plays fair with the reader, laying out all the necessary clues in plain sight, allowing for a genuine sense of discovery.
Enjoyment:
"Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret" was a pure pleasure to listen to. I eagerly anticipated my daily walks with Sammy, and my evening cooking sessions, just to immerse myself in Ernest's latest adventure. Stevenson delivers a well-paced, entertaining, and cleverly constructed mystery that's perfect for holiday listening.
Narrated by: Barton Welch Format: Audiobook (5 Hours)
Benjamin Stevenson's "Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret" delivers a delightful holiday mystery with a distinctly Australian twist, perfectly captured in this engaging audiobook.
Characters:
Fans of the series will be pleased to see the return of Ernest Cunningham, our ever-observant protagonist, navigating another perplexing crime. Brief but welcome appearances from his ex-wife, Erin, and fiancée, Julie, add familiar warmth. The new ensemble of guest characters, playing both victims and suspects within the fundraising magic show, are vividly drawn, each possessing their compelling secrets and motivations.
Atmosphere:
Stevenson masterfully contrasts the festive Christmas setting with the scorching Australian summer. The palpable heat permeates the narrative, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere that sets this holiday mystery apart.
Writing:
True to the series' signature style, the story unfolds through Ernest's witty first-person narration, complete with his trademark fourth-wall breaks. This direct address to the reader fosters a sense of intimacy and camaraderie, making the listener feel like a fellow detective alongside Ernest.
Plot:
When Erin, Ernest's ex-wife, finds herself framed for murder, Ernest is reluctantly drawn into a complex investigation. The backdrop of a charity magic show, designed to support recovering addicts, provides a rich and intriguing setting, where every performer seems to harbor hidden agendas.
Intrigue:
The book excels in building suspense and intrigue. Stevenson weaves a web of unanswered questions and concealed secrets, keeping the listener guessing until the very end. The carefully crafted tension propels the narrative forward, ensuring a captivating listening experience.
Logic:
Crucially, the resolution of the mystery is both logical and satisfying. Stevenson plays fair with the reader, laying out all the necessary clues in plain sight, allowing for a genuine sense of discovery.
Enjoyment:
"Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret" was a pure pleasure to listen to. I eagerly anticipated my daily walks with Sammy, and my evening cooking sessions, just to immerse myself in Ernest's latest adventure. Stevenson delivers a well-paced, entertaining, and cleverly constructed mystery that's perfect for holiday listening.