Remember, Remember
A Sherlock Holmes and Lucy James Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Laurence Bouvard
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Edward Petherbridge
Narrated by Laurence Bouvard and Edward Petherbridge. A lovely American actress awakens in London on a cold morning in 1897 - lying face down on the concrete pavement outside the British Museum. She has no memories. She does not even know who she is, although she has a vague recollection of the name Sherlock Holmes. What she believes is that she has may have just killed someone, and that someone is definitely trying to kill her. As she searches for clues to her true identity, she will learn that she is not the only target. Unless she can defeat her evil adversaries, the people most dear to her will die.
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I was pleasantly surprised this turned out to be a really good book. The male and female readers did a great job with the male and female voices. It didn’t detract from the storyline at all. Very happy with the plot. Very enjoyable!
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In this book, Lucy has lost her memory and meets Jack and Becky. The plot lines were decent and the narrators were good, but not outstanding.
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Anna Elliott & Charles Veley have a great novel!
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In this book, Lucy James losses her memory in the middle of a case she is working with Sherlock Holmes (hence the title -remember, remember). As the story unfolds, Lucy tries to remember who she is and why she was doing the things she did. I hate giving spoilers, so I will say no more.
As I said, the story was good...but not great. I felt that a lot of the dialogue and some of Lucy's internal dialogue were pointless and immature. I'm not sure if that is how the author intends Lucy to present herself (immature), but that is how I felt at times.
The narration was GREAT! I'm even searching for more books by Laurence Bouvard to see what other great reads she does.
Another good one in this series...
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