The Camelot Caper
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Narrated by:
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Grace Conlin
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Written by:
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Elizabeth Peters
About this listen
She's barely off the boat before the chase begins and Jess finds herself playing a deadly game of cat-and-mouse through Cornwall, helped by David Randall, the ingenious author of a series of paperback gothic novels. But even Randall's cleverness may not be enough: the couple doesn't know what the pursuers want...and it is not the obvious.
©1969 Elizabeth Peters (P)1995 Blackstone AudiobooksWhat listeners say about The Camelot Caper
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- Redrover
- 2022-11-10
Enjoyable
I enjoy Elizabeth peters writing - It’s interesting because the story is almost written like a screenplay - I don’t know whether it’s just playback on my iPhone but a number of these books have brief audio glitches in them
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- Sandyloub
- 2021-10-09
very slow... story has too much narrative with no
too slow. too much narrative. 4 hrs woukd have been long enough for this story
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- LMU
- 2021-11-05
Dreadful abridgment
Don’t waste your time - snippets of dialogue with limited connecting details. Annoying voices. Badly done radio drama.
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- Debbie Krueger
- 2021-10-30
Two thumbs down
The story is drivel with overly flowery language and far too many adjectives. The characters are foolish, there are places where the plot is thin or makes little sense, and the reader mispronounces words and does an abominable British accent.
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