Seeing a Large Cat
The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 9
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Barbara Rosenblat
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Elizabeth Peters
About this listen
Her Ph.D. in Egyptology enables Elizabeth Peters to portray a lavishly detailed turn-of-the-century Egypt in her lively tale of crisp wit and shivery suspense. The spirited cast including Amelia, her eccentric family, and an array of international characters bursts into life with Barbara Rosenblat's brilliant narration.
Don't miss the rest of the Amelia Peabody series.You can also check out more of our Most Addictive Series.©2004 Elizabeth Peters (P)2004 Recorded Books
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- Grandma "B"
- 18-02-11
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FANTASTIC - The Amelia Peabody books are fabulous, and the reader of the series of audio books, including this one, has added yet another dimention to my enjoyment of these stories. Brilliant.
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- Rannulf
- 10-02-23
Excellent addition to the series.
Perhaps not the very best of the series, we really enjoyed it.
Loads of action scenes and Amelia is her usual combative self. The youngest Emerson's are coming into there own and playing a larger po art on the story.
Some laugh out loud passages.
The reading is as usual, first rate. Exceptional.
The fact that we have paid for many of the series and will purchase more, tells you what you need to know about how much we like the books.
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- Deborah
- 10-06-12
Old-style Sweet
Really enjoyed this, in the style of an Agatha Christie novel. Good characters, well-read though with a couple of odd accents that just added to its 'old-style'ness'.
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- Pen
- 05-08-13
Seeing a Large Cat
I can only repeat that I love the Amelia Peabody books. The stories are good and educational, and the characters are brought to life by Barbara Rosenblat.
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- lauraclaire
- 05-07-16
An entertaining listen
The narrator really brings out the humour of the story, giving life to the various characters. This book sees the return of Donald and Enid Fraser (from book 4). I particularly enjoyed the parts of the story that were told from Ramses' perspective. I have enjoyed seeing him grow up and play a greater part in the family adventures. The world of Amelia Peabody is a place I always enjoy escaping to!
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- Adrienne
- 15-05-21
Seeing a Large cat by Elizabeth Peters
Yet another of Elizabeth Peters excellent stories about Amelia Peabody. Well written, with interesting, and numerous Characters.
Happy to recommend this serious, And Barbara Rosenblat is a excellent narrator, they could not have chosen better
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- MS CAROLYN DAVIES
- 21-11-21
Five star - again!!!
Another ticked off the list with a 5* rating.
Such great yarns, wonderful description and detail, but what makes all the difference is of course the narration. Barbara Rosenblat’s narration is superb in every aspect.
I would recommend without hesitation.
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