People in Glass Houses
A Harmony Novel, Book 16
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Barbara Rosenblat
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Jayne Castle
About this listen
Two people desperate for answers wade through smoke and mirrors within the Alien world of Harmony in this new novel by New York Times bestselling author Jayne Castle.
His name is Joshua Knight. Once a respected explorer, he’s now called the Tarnished Knight by the press. He took the fall for a disaster in the Underworld, destroying his career. The devastating event occurred in the newly discovered sector known as Glass House—a maze of crystal that is rumored to conceal powerful Alien antiquities. The rest of the Hollister Expedition team disappeared and are presumed dead.
Whatever happened down in the tunnels scrambled Joshua’s psychic senses and his memories, but he’s determined to reveal the truth. Labeled delusional and paranoid, he retreated to an abandoned mansion in the desert, a house filled with mirrors. Now a recluse, Joshua spends his days trying to unlock the secrets in the looking glasses that cover the walls. He knows he is running out of time.
Talented, ambitious crystal artist Molly Griffin is shocked to learn that the Tarnished Knight has been located. She drops everything and heads for the mansion to talk to Joshua, confident she can help him regain control of his shattered senses. She has no choice—he is the key to finding her sister, Leona, a member of the vanished expedition team. Joshua reluctantly allows Molly to stay one night, but there are two rules: she must not go down into the basement, and she must not uncover the mirrors that have been draped.
But her only hope for finding her sister is to break the rules. …
©2024 Jayne Ann Krentz (P)2024 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about People in Glass Houses
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- Book Monitor
- 09-05-24
Not the best
I appreciate that it must be difficult tocome up with new ideas but this book is so formulaic and has so many rehashed storyline that it is dull to listen to. The narration is also quite soporific. It's a shame as the previous book in the series shows that it can be done better.
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- Mr. Pj Johnston
- 01-07-24
another gem
love this series, another easily listened to gem of a Sci fi tale. If like me you listen at work you can easily tune in and out with these stories as need be, without finding yourself utterly lost, and you get to enjoy a heartwarming tale packed with a perfect mix of drama and romance.
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- CentralBeltLass
- 17-07-24
Narration distracted significantly from the story
I think this is my last time getting the audiobook - the narrator is not ideal for the characters.
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- Mrs. S. A. Lynch
- 14-05-24
Another resounding sucess!
I have been eagerly awaiting this book. I have read all the books in this series the JAK ones, the Jayne Castle ones and even the Amanda Quick ones. Together they make an intriguing and seamless narrative. The stars of the show are the Dust Bunnies. I am now awaiting Leona's story. I hope she too has a dust bunny.
I enjoy Barbara Rosenblatt's reading of this and other books. These stories always make me smile. I wish Jayne could write faster every time I finish one of her books I am eager for the next. I also listen to these stories time and again.
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