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The Seventh Sinner - Elizabeth Peters (CD)

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The Seventh Sinner - Elizabeth Peters (CD)
Title: R is for Ricochet Title: The Seventh Sinner Author: Elizabeth Peters Genre: Fiction / Plays Format: CD, 5 CDs,(Unabridged) Synopsis: For vibrant, lovely Jean Suttman, the fellowship to study in Rome was the culmination of all her dreamsuntil she undertook an innocent expedition to the ancient subterranean Temple of Mithra. From the moment she stepped into the pagan darkness and discovered the corpse of the repulsive Albert, one of her fellow students, she was afraid. Not even the comforting presence of the perceptive and practical Jacqueline Kirby could erase the fear which was nourished by one small accident after another. Accidents which come dreadfully close to killing her. Someone was stalking Jean, someone ruthless and determined. Before long she could see no chance of rescue from the ever-present terror... no hope of escape... nothing but death... Review: AudioFile Jean Suttman receives a fellowship to study with a group of students on an expedition to an ancient temple in Rome. Almost from the beginning, the atmosphere becomes frightening and threatening when a fellow student is found murdered. Grace Conlin possesses perfect diction and amazing fluidity, but she concentrates so much on these qualities that the story results in a lovely but one-dimensional reading. The listener loses focus as the characters blend, possessing no individuality or colorful qualities. Conlin, although a gifted speaker, lacks the additional acting skills so appreciated by listeners.



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