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The Masquerades of Spring

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The Masquerades of Spring

By: Ben Aaronovitch
Narrated by: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
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New York City, New York.

Meet Augustus Berrycloth-Young—fop, flaneur, and Englishman abroad—as he chronicles the Jazz Age from his perch atop the city that never sleeps.

That is, until his old friend Thomas Nightingale arrives, pursuing a rather mysterious affair concerning an old saxophone—which will take Gussie from his warm bed, to the cold shores of Long Island, and down to the jazz clubs where music, magic, and madness haunt the shadows . . .

©2024 Ben Aaronovitch (P)2024 Tantor
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The Audiobook, Set In 1920s New York City, Follows A Young Thomas Nightingale As He Investigates A Magical Mystery Surrounding Jazz Music. It Introduces Intriguing New Characters Like Augustus "gussie" Berrycloth Young And Explores Themes Of Racism, Sexuality, And The Harlem Renaissance Through A Fantastical Lens. While Praised For Its Engaging Storyline, Clever Fantastical Elements, And Delightful Character Backstories, Some Listeners Felt The Plot Lacked Details, The Main Character Fell Flat, And The Story Was Too Brief, Leaving Character Development Unsatisfactory. Overall, It Offers A Captivating Historical Setting And Insight Into Nightingale's Youth.
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sweet and clever

I enjoyed the sprinkled nods to PG Wodehouse and the colorful Harlem and queer culture descriptions. I loved Gussie though I kept thinking of him as either Bertie in his NYC era, or Spink-Nottle. I'm not a big fan of the amazing Kobna's American accents though, and novellas are always a little frustrating as a format.

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Worth the wait!!

I was so excited when this was released and I've not been disappointed. Story and narration on point as usual!!!!!!

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Another good addition to this series

Koba Holdbrook-Smith was wonderful as usual and his American accent was fine. The new characters were fun and I would love to hear more about them including the talented valet who could prove to be a practitioner himself? I always enjoy stories about Nightingale and his past. Gussie was great fun to listen to and always amusing. Can't wait for more.

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A glimpse into Nightingale

So much more to learn about Nightingale! Keep going! And never ever let Kobna Holbrook-Smith go!

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Another excellent addition to the series

Each one makes me want to go back and re listen to those before. Though Nightingale was not the main protagonist, Gussie and Lucie are great fun to spend an evening with.

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I love Rivers of London, but I was a bit disappointed in this one.

I was looking forward to this book, but it was just not I had hoped for. I applaud Ben for his attempt at discussing racism and sexuality issues in the 20’s in America, but the story itself just fell a little flat for me. I’m sorry.

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Fresh perspective and characters

This is a prequel to the Peter Grant series. It’s a great story- funny and touching, and a really good story.

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Amazing

A really fun listen (or read). Politics and prejudices are the same today as they were in the 1920’s. Ben Aaronovitch and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith are a great duo.

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Nightengale in Jazz Age New York!!

Loved hearing about younger Nightengale, and hope to have more stories with "Gussie" (who is a great new character) and the Jazz Era !!! Kobna reads brilliantly as always!!!

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Enjoy the ride

OK, Gussie, the narrator, is a Bertie Wooster pastiche, but he's not a complete cipher. He's our bemused guide thru NYC during the Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age, and he's got an awesome boyfriend. Nightingale is Nightingale but slightly sharper in tone as is befitting. It's fun and droll and slips in some modest social commentary as we expect. Don't think too much and you'll be glad you were along for the ride.

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