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The Inevitable Fall of Christopher Cynster
- The Cynster Next Generation Novels, Book 8
- Narrated by: Matthew Brenher
- Length: 15 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
Christopher Cynster has finally accepted that to have the life he wants, he needs a wife, but before he can even think of searching for the right lady, he’s drawn into an investigation into the distribution of counterfeit banknotes.
London born and bred, Ellen Martingale is battling to preserve the fiction that her much-loved uncle, Christopher’s neighbor, still has his wits about him, but Christopher’s questions regarding nearby Goffard Hall trigger her suspicions. As her younger brother attends card parties at the Hall, she feels compelled to investigate.
While Ellen appears to be the sort of frippery female Christopher abhors, he quickly learns that, in her case, appearances are deceiving. And through the twists and turns in an investigation that grows ever more serious and urgent, he discovers how easy it is to fall in love, while Ellen learns that love hasn’t, after all, passed her by.
But then the villain steps from the shadows, and love’s strengths and vulnerabilities are put to the test - just as Christopher has always feared. Will he pass muster? Can they triumph? Or will they lose all they’ve so recently found?
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- bookworm
- 18-07-21
Dreadful narration
The story was enjoyable but the narrator was terrible. His reading was expressionless, sounding as if he was bored to tears! A bit like a small child plodding listlessly through a reading exercise - and I’ve listened to plenty of those.
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- Sandra Hilton
- 22-11-23
Great Narrator
Love the narrator. He has read all stephies books and I have enjoyed All The stories. Great plots in all. I love that.
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- corina
- 29-08-20
enjoyed it
another good book of Stephanie Laurens' . I liked the plot, and the characters both.
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- Marie
- 27-02-21
Great listen !!
Terrific story ! This is the fourth Stephanie Lauren's story I ordered and all have been great to listen to, this one no less. I will be listening to my favourite bits again.
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- Jo Kindle
- 02-04-20
series has become laboured
Combine the super slow reading (I speeded it up to 1.2 and it still seemed laboured) with a super boring gurgitation of the millions of Cynsters and their progeny, I found this hard to listen to. the theme of protecting womenfolk is strained. I love remeeting Lady Osbaldestone and the earlier Cynster generations, but is it necessary to track all the family rabbit warrens? Given that romance is all about H meeting h and SEX, the results of ongoing couplings and perfect offspring is not pertinent to this story; indeed the odd miscarriage, drowning, or autistic or deaf child would lift the series.
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