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The Map of Bones by Kate Mosse and Narrated by: Hattie Morahan, Is the 4th book in the excellent The Joubert Family Chronicles series and WoW this was a wonderful audiobook, But, sadly the last book within the excellent series which has had me gripped from the very first book. Kate Mosse is a master storyteller 'and every book I have read of her's which is all of them have been superb. I just love the way Kate writes and the ways she tells the stories - she is one amazing writer that just takes my breath away.
Hattie Morahan the narrator was just fabulous........I highly recommend this series it has been a 5 star read.
A wonderful series. Thanks Kate x
You can never go wrong with a book by Kate Mosse. Her storytelling is a masterclass in captivating narratives and rich, intricate plots. I particularly recommend experiencing her work through the audiobook format. When the production is top-notch and the narrator brings the characters to life with their emotive delivery, it truly elevates the experience.
In this series, the characters of Suzzanne, Louise, and Isabelle stand out remarkably. Each character is well-developed, with complex backgrounds and motivations that draw you deeper into their individual journeys. I found myself completely immersed in their stories, feeling as though I was walking alongside them through their trials and triumphs.
The way the series unfolds is nothing short of brilliant, constructing a tapestry of emotions and connections that resonate long after you’ve turned the final page. The conclusion is particularly satisfying, tying up loose ends while allowing for reflection on the themes explored throughout. The final book is beautifully written, leaving a lasting impression that lingered with me for days. It’s an experience that every fan of rich storytelling should delve into.
Enjoyable dual timeline historical mystery. Just what I needed after a horror binge. Mosse always comes up with such great storylines too.
This book was beautiful, Kate mosse amazingly writes stories that throw you into the world. Suzanne discovering Louise’s past was heart breaking and lovely and the mysterious aspect kept the story interesting. It was really rough and horrible at some points but I never wanted to stop listening! The narrator goes between accents so well!
Thank you NetGalley for letting me listen and review this book.