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A review by henrismum
Murder Below Montparnasse by Cara Black
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
2.75
Audiobook (All of my entries on The Story Graph are audiobooks.)
#13 in series (I started reading this series on Kindle in October 2016 and I have been committed to this series since March 2021.)
Will I read other installments?Probably Not Maybe Definitely
I'm not enthusiastic about listening to more installments, but I'm committed.
Comparison to others in series: Not as goodAbout the same Better
This was so hard to listen to. The writing was not up to usual standards; combined with the subpar narration, this was not, just not very good. I cringed when listening. I was embarrassed when someone heard me listening to this. But, the last scene of the book had an interesting hook.
The narrator was Madeleine Lambert. I try not to be rudely critical, but this was a horrid narration. Ms. Lambert was new to reading this series and she just wasn't up to it. If she narrates the next one, I don't know how I'll handle it.
Source: Brooklyn Library
#13 in series (I started reading this series on Kindle in October 2016 and I have been committed to this series since March 2021.)
Will I read other installments?
I'm not enthusiastic about listening to more installments, but I'm committed.
Comparison to others in series: Not as good
This was so hard to listen to. The writing was not up to usual standards; combined with the subpar narration, this was not, just not very good. I cringed when listening. I was embarrassed when someone heard me listening to this. But, the last scene of the book had an interesting hook.
The narrator was Madeleine Lambert. I try not to be rudely critical, but this was a horrid narration. Ms. Lambert was new to reading this series and she just wasn't up to it. If she narrates the next one, I don't know how I'll handle it.
Source: Brooklyn Library