An Incomplete Revenge [Audiobook Review]

Title: An Incomplete Revenge
Author: Jaqueline Winspear
Narrator: Orlagh Cassidy
Genre: Mystery; Historical Fiction
Pages: 352
Audio: 9.3 hours
Year: 2008
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Source: Library
Book Rating: 4/5
Audio Rating: 5/5

Summary:

In the fifth book in this series, Maisie Dobbs, psychologist and investigator, heads to the country. Working for her benefactor’s son, James Compton, Maisie seeks to discover the mysteries in the small town of Heronsdene, which is haunted by a string of fires. Maisie must navigate the towns secrets and the local band of gypsies.

My Thoughts:

I keep thinking these books will get old and I keep being proved wrong. The gypsy culture and the secretive small town kept my attention. Even though I figured some of this one out (am I getting used to Winspears’s twists?), I was still curious to see the pieces fall into place. One of my favorite things about this series is that we learn more about Maisie with each book along the way.

Audiobook Thoughts:

Orlagh Cassidy continues to do a fantastic job with this series. I enjoyed the earlier narrators, but I am glad that Cassidy stuck with the series once she joined it.

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