Unabridged Audiobook
This followed what I now recognise to be the Dunnett blueprint. He has an intriguing concept which is slow to get going, has a strong, suspenseful middle and a tediously lengthy denouement, all ends tied off in a neat bow. His writing always leaves me feeling that he doesn’t do his imaginative concepts justice. They are so nearly brilliant, but somehow miss the mark. I think they needed more drafts and editing. The narrator was mostly competent, but she muddled the identity several times, had a limited number to draw on and one was especially irritating.
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