The Lost Key (A Brit in the FBI #2) by Catherine Coulter and
J.T. Ellison narrated by, MacLeod Andrews and Renée Raudman
Brilliance Audio
Nominated for an Audie Award in the Thriller/Suspense
I must admit to liking MacLeod Andrews narration faster
than Renée Raudman’s I thought his narrations were fabulous and all his accents
seemed real and well done. Raudman though it took me a little while to enjoy
her voice although by the end I was enjoying her narration. I would listen to
more by both of these narrators.
This book started out a bit slow for me and it took me a
little while to warm up to the narrators but I ended up really liking this
story and the narration once I got used to it.
This book had a conspiracy theory, a historical artifact
that may be the key to the worst weapon ever, a large amount of gold bars and a
secret society trying to make the world a better place. However when you have
powerful people after something very important there is always a chance for
someone to be subverted and when members of this secret society start to die
you have to wonder if the threat is coming from the inside of the group or the
outside.
This was my first book by this author and I think I will go
back and listen to the first book in this series and follow this series as it
progresses.
3 ½ Stars
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