
Canvas for Murder
Ellie Nelson Series
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Bryn
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By:
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P.L. Gertner
About this listen
Ellie Nelson has left her legal career in Denver behind and opened an art gallery and studio in Lake of the Ozarks.
After Ellie witnesses the murder of a beloved studio artist, she finds herself right in the middle of the search for a stolen Van Gogh that brings thieves, assassins, the FBI, and the Interpol to her gallery. Special Agent Cord Sinclair is one of the FBI agents assigned to the case and Ellie discovers that the painting was not the only thing stolen.... Her heart has been stolen as well.
©2018 Peggy Gertner (P)2019 Peggy GertnerListener received this title free
Canvass for Murder, is a fun, lighthearted romance and murder mystery, the second in the Ellie Nelson series but it is totally stand alone. The narrator is different from that of the first book, sadly, and whilst the new reader, Danielle Bryn, gives a reasonable rendering - her diction is fine, clear and with good intonation and there is individual definition with the voicing of several of the characters - the speed of her delivery is fast, without real expression, so that the result sounds as if she is on a speeded up playback. Unfortunately, slowing the speed to 0.75 doesn't help and her reading fails to add anything to the story.
Enjoyable and highly recommended to cozy mystery fans, but probably best read in print form.
I wish I had been able to meet the man.
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