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Above the Bay of Angels
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction
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- Mo Glover
- 01-10-20
Great narration
One of the best narrations by Gemma Dawson and loved the story line portraying life as a servant below stairs working for Queen Victoria and the extravagances of above.
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- Oxfordshire lady
- 26-05-22
Victoria Foodie Mystery
Unbelievable in such a rigid society as Victoria England. A tasty morsel to see me through the night.
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- Laura Shelmerdine
- 10-05-22
Very similar undertones to the ‘royal spyness series’
Nice easy listen. Felt very close to her other series but worth it if you have a spare credit.
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- jean bentley
- 05-05-22
Different than other Rhys books
Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book.
Quite different to the previous ones of this author but very enjoyable.
The narrator did an excellent job with various accents of cockney, French , upper and lower classes and Royalty.
I must look to see if there is a second book to follow this one.
Easy listening but with intrigue.
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- JEM
- 01-09-21
Excellent.
Enjoyed the characters very much and the gentle flow of the story. It was a good ending after quite a few twists and turns.
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- SueS
- 28-02-20
5 Star Book!
I loved this book! Great book and performance. I want to read other titles by this author. I love historical fiction, and this was a fun story! It has a little bit of everything: historical setting, royalty, blackmail, murder, love story, female main character, triumph over adversity, food and lots of fun elements of a good story. I highly recommend it. It's nice to read a book that relies on good writing rather than crude language and sex.
39 people found this helpful
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- Maine Knitter
- 15-02-20
Not bad.
I read all of Rhys Bowen’s books. This stand-alone is light and comfy. Nothing too heavy at all. The progression of Bella/Helen through the kitchen of Queen Victoria is rapid and unknown for a woman in that time frame.
Blackmail, murder, and food make for a fun story. I was just waiting for a connection to Georgie, Darcy, or Belinda to pop up.
26 people found this helpful
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- Nepal
- 14-02-20
Sweet easy story
Easy listen; not to complex but sweet. My first book by this author. The murder plot comes so far at the end of the book it felt somewhat out of place.
22 people found this helpful
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- Dtmurphy1
- 14-02-20
It felt a little rushed
I have enjoyed almost all of Bowen's books. This one was just OK. It felt like She pumped it out. I enjoyed the characters who were well developed but the murder plot seemed Out of place. I think it would have been a better book without it.
16 people found this helpful
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- Wayne
- 11-08-20
Light and fun cozy mystery!
There is also a touch of romance. Rhys Bowen writes another delightful historical mystery. This one is set in the very late 19th century late in the reign of Queen Victoria. Gemma Dawson does a very nice job of narration.
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- Anonymous User
- 29-03-20
Uplifting story
Rhys Bowen can always be counted on to provide a well-written and original story. And I always learn something from her books. This story is about a young woman who becomes a cook for Queen Victoria's household, and eventually the queen herself. What could be very boring is instead a great adventure as the narrator finds herself in France, cooking for the transplanted household. Don't want to give away too much, but this is a terrific story, and a splendid narration by Gemma Dawson who switches characters and accents easily and convincingly.
13 people found this helpful
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- brightlife
- 15-05-20
Nice
This was a very sweet novel , a little less silly than Royal Spyness, but with the same qualities.
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- Dr Dina
- 26-03-20
So Enjoyable!
I didn’t know what to expect but this was a lovely surprise. Suspenseful and engaging with a fantastic performance by Gemma Dawson.
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- Ashop
- 12-03-20
what's a girl to do?
loved the build up of the main character, though a little slow. I wouldn't classify this as a suspense but more a coming of age book. you certainly become enraptured in this story as it seems at any moment Bella is faced with so many consequential turns. i would stay stick through the beginning of this read and you won't be able to put it down afterward. she makes the right choice in the end and that made it very satisfying. the performer did a great job making the characters come alive. each having their own distinct voice.
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- CMArmy wife
- 15-10-20
Better have suspension of disbelief!
This story started off so cute and so strong! But by the end I kept rolling my eyes because it was like “as if!” Had the girl worked for a lady or earl I could have let my mind go there... but the fact that she speaks so openly to the queen and the queen shares intimate thoughts with her... yea right!!!!! Overall I enjoyed it but when it came down to the last 2 hours of the book I was starting to feel like I wanted it to be over. I will try more books by this author and the narrator as her flow was nice. But this book overall wasn’t for me and I wouldn’t listen to it again.
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