The Prodigal Son / Colleen McCullough
“…McCullough delves into small-town intrigue with well-defined characters and vivid descriptions, from food to fashion.” ~Booklist (Michele Leber)
“In 1969, the marriage between black Jim Hunter and his blonde wife, Millie, is met with unspoken ostracism, even in their circle of research scientists. An expert in lethal poisons, Millie announces that her groundbreaking blowfish toxin has disappeared from her closet-sized research lab, and then two murders rapidly occur in their small academic community. Narrator Lewis Hancock applies straightforward voices for Jim and Millie, and shines in his subtle characterization of Captain Carmine Delmonico, the police detective at the center of McCullough’s whodunit series. Hancock provides more colorful portrayals for a manipulative Yugoslavian trophy wife and a buttoned-up university president, both suspects in the murders. Even in academic circles, the lust for power can result in tragedy.” ~AudioFile (E.E.S.)
“The narrator, Charles Leggett, was quite excellent. I enjoyed his accents (Russian, British, and New York gangster). His range of voices for ladies and gents was also quite good, giving Millie a distinct voice.” ~Dab of Darkness




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