Sapphire Skies
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Caroline Lee
About this listen
2000: The wreckage of a downed WWII fighter plane is discovered in the forests near Russia's Ukrainian border. The aircraft belonged to Natalya Azarova, ace pilot and pin-up girl for Soviet propaganda, but the question of her fate remains unanswered. Was she a German spy who faked her own death, as the Kremlin claims? Her lover, Valentin Orlov, now a highly-decorated general, refuses to believe it. Lily, a young Australian woman, has moved to Moscow to escape from tragedy. She becomes fascinated by the story of Natalya, and when she meets an elderly woman who claims to know the truth behind the rumours, Lily is drawn deeper into the mystery.
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- MAGGS
- 08-09-14
Sapphire Skies-really enjoyable book
If you could sum up Sapphire Skies in three words, what would they be?
Really Enjoyable read
What was one of the most memorable moments of Sapphire Skies?
Discovering Natasha
Have you listened to any of Caroline Lee’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Loved narrator not heard her before
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Don't know but I did listen to book fairly quickly
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Really enjoyable book
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- Anonymous User
- 01-11-17
Drove me mad. Couldn't finish it!
Why oh why has the author repeated whole chunks of narrative? It makes it too hard to follow the (very good) storyline. the first time I thought that I had inadvertently wound it back, but then it happened again and again. it got to the point that it was so annoying that I couldn't finish the book. I have read every other book by Belinda Alexander and she does not use this stupid trick anywhere else.
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