
Dark Clouds Over Nuala
Inspector de Silva Mystery Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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By:
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Harriet Steel
About this listen
Inspector de Silva's back with a new case to solve when the arrival in the hill town of Nuala of the heir to an English earldom leads to a mysterious death. Throw in a mega-rich Romanian count, his glamorous countess and an enigmatic British army officer and the scene is set for another colourful and entertaining mystery.
©2016 Harriet Steel (P)2018 TantorThere is an elegiac quality about the end of empire feel - endings and new beginnings. Inspector De Silva seems to combine these things and I enjoy his and Jane's company.
I thoroughly recommend the series.
Nuala Series - an excellent discovery
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very well narrated
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Charming
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The storyline needs you to remember what happens at the beginning in Australia and is probably intended to instill some tension. I had forgotten what had happened so the drama was not as dramatic as it should have been.
There are some good descriptions and humour.
The narration was good in parts but the voices grated. My recording was very poor and often muffled when the narrator lowered his voice for effect. A fatal flaw for listeners. Actors are taught how to portray emotions but keep the same level of decibels.
So why did I finish the book and order others in the series? I actually warmed to these characters and want to know more about them.
Good ideas let down by poor presentation but worth listening to
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