The Lavender Keeper
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Narrated by:
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Madeleine Leslay
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By:
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Fiona McIntosh
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- Angel
- 15-01-20
Brilliant story
Beautifully read by Madeleine Leslay, I love Fiona McIntosh books they are so exciting and well researched
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-07-24
Luke
voice took a while to like loved the story ,,, leaves you wanting to know if Luke’s family survived the camp
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- Cathy
- 19-12-23
Highly recommend!
I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book and once I started listening, couldn’t stop. I loved the way it started as two separate stories which then became woven into one. The narration was excellent. The pace was brilliantly kept up throughout the entire story and it left me wanting to know more. I will definitely look for more by this author.
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- Ellen
- 21-02-18
Disappointed
I didn't enjoy this story, it was riddled with inaccuracies. Luc and Lisette were unrealistic as a resistance fighter and spy. Lisette especially was too obvious and clumsy, it is unimaginable she would have lasted for any length of time without her cover being blown and Luc put himself in grave danger far too often to make him a realistic character.
Real life characters such as Vera Atkins and Maurice Buckmaster were poorly written, Vera Atkins all but simpered at one point for instance.
The plot was contrived and obvious, the likelihood of Luc and Marcus's similarity farfetched.
There were glaring security breaches at every turn and resistance fighters talked openly about "D Day" even though it was a top secret code name to the last minute.
This is a easy listening romance book set during the war, it was weak in every way and I wouldn't recommend.
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