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The Player on the Other Side (U)
Ellery Queen
Chivers Sound Library
A review from AudioFile:
This novel marked
the return of the Ellery Queen series after a five-year hiatus, as well as the
beginning of a new phase in Queen's detective exploits. Player makes for an
awkward adaptation. The story involves a complex, puzzle-like plot; the printed
novel included a map, diagrams and typographic changes, none of which translate
to audio. One has trouble deciphering certain names: "Ann Drew" sounds like
"Andrew," and "Y's Gambit" sounds like "wise gambit." Narration and characters
are well differentiated by David Edwards, but his voice often comes across as
tired and flat, made worse by the fuzzy recording quality. S.E.S. (c)AudioFile,
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