The Last Page by Libby Fischer Hellmann and David J. Walker Narrated
by, Mary Conway and James Lewis
Received from: Audiobookjukebox and the author/publisher Fischer
Hellmann Communications
Length: 3 Hours 28 minutes
In the short story The Last Page a not very well liked
librarian, Barbara Adams, dies from what they are saying was a heart attack but
she just happened to be standing at the top of the stairs when it happened,
Julia’s mother & Barbara were friends and both think the death sounds
suspicious so Julia decides to do some digging. I love a book that is set in a
library and the author did a good job in researching the ALA’s privacy policy
and the ins and outs of information available to librarians. All in all this
was a good short cozy mystery and I would read others by this author and would
read more with the character of Julia.
The narrator Mary Conway is new to me, it took me a little
bit to get used to her voice it sounds a bit young yet has a roughness so for
me it took a little to get used to, but by the end I was happy with her
narration and would listen to others narrated by her.
Chicago Blues short story My Sweet Man &another story I didn’t
catch the name of by, Libby Hellman and David J. Walker narrated by, James Lewis,
both were way more gritty stories than the first one. The last story is extremely gritty and has a
lot of language it was quite a departure from the first story being more of a
cozy and the second one was more family secret type mystery, they seemed an odd
pairing on the same audiobook. I enjoyed My Sweet Man but I think it would have
been better without the final story.
The narrator James Lewis has a husky deep voice that I like,
his voice is good for gritty mystery or noir would fit his voice well too. I would
listen to more from this narrator.
All in all this short 3 hour audiobook is pretty good I really
liked the first story, the second one was also good but the last one just didn’t
do it for me. I would have rated this 4 stars if it had only been the first
& second story but the third story brings it down to a three but will end
up with 3 ½ stars for good narration. Would read more from this author and
listen again to these narrators.
3 ½ Stars
I received this from the Audiobookjukebox and the
author/publisher Fischer Hellmann Communications for a fair and honest review.
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