The Spy Coast
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
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Brittany Pressley
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By:
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Tess Gerritsen
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Maggie Bird is many things. A chicken farmer. A good neighbour. A seemingly average retiree living in the seaside town of Purity. She's also a darned good rifle shot. And she never talks about her past.
But when an unidentified body is left on Maggie's driveway, she knows it's a calling card from old times. It's been fifteen years since the failed mission that ended her career as a spy, and cost her far more than her job.
Step forward the 'Martini Club' - Maggie's silver-haired book group (to anyone who asks), and a cohort of former spies behind closed doors. With the help of her old friends - and always one step ahead of the persistent local cop - Maggie might still be able to save the life she's built.
The Spy Coast is the first novel in The Martini Club series.
©2024 Tess Gerritsen (P)2024 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
'Action-packed...G-force twists and turns, and a platoon of fascinating characters.' DAVID BALDACCI
'Irresistible and highly recommended!' LEE CHILD
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- Carolyn
- 18-02-24
Good story, shame about the narration
I enjoyed the story but had I known how bad the narrator’s English accent was I would probably have chosen to read this one. It really pulled me out of those sections of the book and I spent more time thinking about how bad the narration was instead of concentrating on what was happening in the plot. I would have preferred the narrator to not even attempt the accent.
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- Mandy B
- 24-02-24
Great story, poor narration
I really love the story of this book. It didn’t try to be Rizzoli and Isles, it did something different, and I really enjoyed the plot.
The accents, particularly the English accent of the narrator, was horrific! To the point, I thought it was trying to demonstrate people were pretending to be English and I got a little confused. The narration needs some work, but the story is great. 
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- Ross
- 25-01-24
Lacks the magic of the original Rizzoli and Isles books
A passable story that could lead to a really good new series however like many of the latest garrettston books it doesn't quite have the charm and catch that the initial R&I books had.
The performance is mostly good however the English accent that pops up quite often is absolutely appalling.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-09-24
Not her best
All a bit lame and do a disappointed in reality
Do like her other stuff as a rule
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-04-24
Good story, awful narration
Really enjoyed the story - Tess Gerritsen is always reliable. However, the narration of the British accents is painful! They are really distracting and I wish I had read, rather than listened to, this book. Such a shame.
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- Kindle Customer
- 04-02-24
Flashback books, a no for me
I am a fan of Tess Gerritsen's books but this one fell a bit flat for me. I'm not a fan of books with flashbacks and this was the majority of this book. I didn't really care about the characters either and the mirroring of Maggie and Jo did not work - young v older and the young not realising the potential of the older. Jo was a non entity in the book. She didn't really amount to much. Maggie as a senior woman had so much potential but the focus was mainly on the past and on her younger years. As a senior Maggie and the other seniors had so much more to offer.
Amazon has bought the rights to this as a series so that might work and there is so much potential with the setting and the other characters.
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- Tecumseh
- 02-03-24
Love Tess!
I’ve only ever read the Rizzoli and Isles books of Tess - so this was a first for me! It was a great book and kept you going all the way through! Defo would recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 26-10-24
Terrible narration
I don’t normally feel so strongly as to submit a review but the narration of this book was terrible. The attempts at a British accent were probably the worst I’ve ever heard. Danny’s accent was laughable and Bella sounded like a robot. Completely ruined the book for me.
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- angharad
- 23-01-24
The narrators grating voice
The narration was awful, the eternal sing song lilt of the narrator, through happy and sad, passion and terror was infuriating.
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- Laney
- 10-12-24
Disappointing
I was hoping for more from Tess Gerritsen. It was good in parts but didn't have me gripped. It was so badly let down by the narrator's awful English accent. Please, if you can't do the accent - and she really, really couldn't - don't attempt it. It was actually more Australian in parts. It would have been better for the narrator to continue in her normal voice. It probably coloured my judgment of the rest of the book.
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