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Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince

By: Nancy Atherton
Narrated by: Teri Clark Linden
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Cozy mystery lovers’ favorite paranormal sleuth is back with her 18th otherworldly adventure.

When a finely wrought silver sleigh figurine turns up in her thrift shop, Lori Shepherd recognizes it instantly. It was the object that mesmerized the sweet but very poor nine-year-old Daisy Pickering at Sproggton Manor, the bizarre Jacobean house-turned-museum Lori recently visited with her twin sons. Hoping to avoid any real commotion, Lori decides to speak with the museum curator, who turns out to be oddly uninterested in the theft. But there’s not much that could be done anyway for the Pickerings seem to have come into some money and moved to Australia.

With Aunt Dimity’s otherworldly guidance, Lori’s search for the sleigh’s true owner leads her to a tangled web of secrets stretching from the finest English country estates back to the blood-drenched soil of the Russian Revolution.

©2013 Nancy T. Atherton (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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I love this series and have read most of the books in paperback. I love the main character and her personality. unfortunately the reader detracts from the story. she over-innunciates the words to the point it almost sounds like she's speaking each word individually. I really dislike the accents. they just don't all flow well for me.

great story, not a great reader

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I keep seeing reviews where listeners didn’t like Terry Linden Clark’s rendition. I love her! I’d like to see the complainers be able to distinctly make voices and accents of so many characters. Are the accents right on? Again, let me see you do so many accents in a perfect manner through so many books in the series. Terry does each character so distinctly, that you can tell which character she is speaking without knowing the characters name.. even if there are from a last book. If she is speaking slower than normal.. another complaint.. we as a society are in high gear constantly. I find the slower pace refreshing and takes me to a calm place to enjoy the story.
I think Terry is a fantastic narrator!

I think the narrator is great!

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The story was cute. I have always been an Aunt Dimity fan, but I am NO FAN of this narrator. The accents were horrible, the pace slow and each word was sounded out. It was just like listening to my daughter read from her 3rd grade reading books! Nails on a blackboard type pain! I will READ another Aunt Dimity, but never listen to this narrator again!

If you like listening to 3rd grade level reading..

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Halting and over-enunciated, the narration spoils a good book in Nancy Atherton's charming Aunt Dimity mystery series. The narrator's unnatural cadence and odd dialects prevented me from becoming immersed in the story. Wish I had read the print version instead.

Buyer beware: narration spoils book

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

narrator

What didn’t you like about Teri Clark Linden’s performance?

She did not read naturally. She seemed to emphasize speaking each word individually which made it sound like a series of words rather than a story.

Any additional comments?

I really enjoy Nancy Atherton's books. Light reading, no smut. Pleasant characters.

good story, uncomfortable reader

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Would you try another book from Nancy Atherton and/or Teri Clark Linden?

I will never purchase another book narrated by Teri Clark Linden.

What didn’t you like about Teri Clark Linden’s performance?

She reads with overt enunciation. She does not narrate. Is she a computer? Is she a primary school teacher teaching grammar? UGH! Her “performance” is very distracting.

Narrator - Is she a human or a computer?!

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Would you try another book from Nancy Atherton and/or Teri Clark Linden?

Yes to the author but not the same narrator

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Too slow, worst accent and too much precise articulation

Worst narrator ever

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I'm a fan of this series, but had never tried an audiobook version, so was looking forward to it. When the narration started, the voice was so odd that I thought my iPod had accidentally switched to the wrong speed. It is too unnatural and annoying to be a human reader, and I'm convinced that somebody thought the listeners wouldn't be able to tell the difference if they saved money by having a voice simulation instead of a person. Think of a perky female Stephen Hawking. Just shoot me.

I can't really review the book because the narration is too irritating and distracting to continue. I'll enjoy it later in print.

Robot Voice...give me my money back

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What would have made Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince better?

A different narrator. It was painful to listen to - halting over annunciation of every word, appalling NZ accent. I only lasted 3 chapters!

Would you ever listen to anything by Nancy Atherton again?

With a different narrator - yes.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Shocking - halting, each word painfully emphasized, terrible attempt at a NZ accent.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

I couldn't get past the narrator.

Any additional comments?

I really wanted to listen to this author but all her books have the same narrator. How did she get the job - not just once, but over and over!

Terrible narration!

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Why do they continue to ruin a good series with awful narration? I love reading the books and would like to enjoy listening to them but it's impossible with this narrator.

Terrible Narrator but good story

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