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The Great Pearl Secret

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(4,054 Sterne; 28 Bewertungen)

It is the afternoon before a grand society wedding between Juliet Phayre and the Duke of Claremanagh, when Emmy West drops by to visit the bride and to see the famed Tsarina pearls, only ever to be worn by the Duchess... supposedly. When Juliet admits she has never even seen them, Emmy lets slip she has once, even though the last duchess has been dead many years... were they worn by someone else? And who is Lyda Pavoya? And who is the bridegroom really? (6 hr 31 min)

Chapters

In Juliet's Sitting Room

17:40

Read by ToddHW

The Explanation

22:22

Read by Lynne T

To Meet the Duchess

10:44

Read by Lynne T

The Letter with the Tsarina's Seal

10:41

Read by ToddHW

The Third Ringer of the Bell

16:15

Read by Indu Nair

Behind the Bookshelf

11:42

Read by Ellies

What Juliet Told Jack

14:32

Read by Richelle

Juliet Breaks the Seals

17:06

Read by Ellies

The Eye That Looked to the Right

29:35

Read by Ellies

The House in a Crosstown Street

10:17

Read by rahulg1995

In Jack's Private Sitting Room

20:42

Read by Siobhan McAlpin

The 'Whisperer' Stuff

24:11

Read by Ellies

A Woman's Eyes

19:09

Read by Lorien Fine

Supper at Twelve

25:52

Read by Cleon Cumberbatch

The Fortune Teller

24:17

Read by Lorien Fine

The Grey Room

10:02

Read by Lynne T

The Crystal

15:03

Read by Siobhan McAlpin

The Bargain

19:21

Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva

Old Nick

15:03

Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva

The Third Degree

19:01

Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva

The Middle Door

18:41

Read by Maria de Fátima da Silva

The Whole of the Secret

18:51

Read by KHand

Bewertungen

Mystery/Romance

(3 Sterne)

“The Great Pearl Secret” was just ok. It’s a mystery/romance among the very rich, with a fortune teller and an ancestral Russian necklace thrown in for good measure. I had a hard time remembering who was who among several side characters. It was a little odd to have basically the whole plot explained near the end by one of the thieves, rather than being given the clues bit by bit along the way.

Trite story, filled with stereotypes

(4 Sterne)

Characters are stereotypical (rich beautiful American heiress, handsome impoverished English duke, exotic siren, etc), but worth listening to on a long car trip.