Deadly Kin
Alec Halsey Mystery, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Lloyd Davies
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By:
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Lucinda Brant
Alec is back!
Summer 1764. Alec and Selina anxiously await the birth of their first child at their estate in Kent. It should be a time of family celebration, but the death of a young poacher has Alec investigating murder. And when renovations to his sprawling manor unearth a secret burial chamber, a shocking family secret comes to light. Everything Alec thought he knew about his birth is again called into question, and with it the special bond with his irascible uncle Plantagenet.
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Very well written, fast paced, and full of secrets...A cracking good adventure! (Historical Novel Society)
I challenge anyone not crave more from the handsome Alec Halsey with his high sense of morals, dark good looks, and divine analytical mind. (Reader’s Favorite)
Quite simply, a perfect combination of mystery, romance, and history. (Romantic Historical Reviews)
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As always, Lucinda Brant provides a well researched and very gripping tale. Alec Halsey and Selina are sympathetic and all of the other characters are well-drawn. There is a wealth of historical detail seamlessly woven into the story.
Matthew Lloyd Davies is an exceptional narrator, providing memorable and distinct voices for both male and female characters of all backgrounds.
Very highly recommended.
An exceptional narration of a complex mystery
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I honestly am always amazed at the writing of Lucinda Brant. Her characters are so well defined that they are recognizable in any given situation. Alec is an incredible character and, of course, It is beautiful to finally see Alec and Selina together after hoping and waiting for it throughout this series. So, in this way, the story was a delight.
However, there was an aspect of the story that was so dark, it was depressing and difficult for me to read. And I did struggle with that. Also, who could not possibly see his Uncle as a constant blessing and support in his life throughout this series. However, Plantagenet, in trying to protect Alec from unhappy truths, has kept a MULTITUDE of secrets from Alec in this addition to the story and at times it just totally frustrated me. In fact, it made Alec appear foolish to some extent in that practically everyone in Kent were keeping major secrets from him, as well as defying the limitations that he had established on his estate. That did not sit well with me. Ultimately, in addition to some shocking revelations, there are so many secrets and mysteries in this one that I was having trouble tracking and following them.
However, I loved the updates on the main characters: Alec, Selina, Olivia, Plantagenet, Tam, Hadrian, and now Helen. I am intrigued to learn more about the various "Fishers" as well as Hugh Turner. I so look forward to more of this series!
Intriguing & Mysterious
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The secret is finally out....
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A lot of loud forced angry voice
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This is book four in the series and even though it could easily be read as a standalone I do highly recommend listening to all the books in order to get the most out of the ongoing mystery of Alec’s background and relationships with all his cohorts. Every book gets better and more truths are reveal regarding Alec and his background. And I suspected his true relationship with his uncle Plant since it was hinted in book one but how Ms. Brant got us to the reveal was so heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. It’s a sad story but it also made my heart happy.
As usual, Ms. Brant’s ability to blend real historical facts with her awesome imaginations always make for an intriguing story. And it also gets me interested in researching all things Georgian Era. I can’t wait for Deadly Desire!
Matthew Lloyd Davies did an excellent job in bringing the story and characters to life. He was able to lent distinguishable voices to each of the characters and performed each with such feelings that I can easily immersed myself in the story. His intonation was also pleasant and that makes my ears happy.
Great story and an enjoyable listen
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