Pursuit of Princes
The Jacobite Chronicles, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Rayner
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Will M. Watt
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By:
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Julia Brannan
About this listen
The fifth book in the captivating series which follows the lives of Beth and Alex MacGregor, their family, and friends.
The rebellion is over. Prince Charles is in hiding, the Jacobite clans are scattered to the four winds, and in Inverness, the Duke of Cumberland plans a brutal retribution against the Highlanders who rose against his father. His intention: to ensure they can never rise again.
Alex, knowing Beth to be dead, leads his men into a vicious war of attrition against the British Redcoats, who have destroyed everything in life he ever held dear. Only his desire for revenge keeps him alive.
Meanwhile, the Duke of Cumberland is hatching a plan that he is confident will reveal the true identity of Sir Anthony Peters, the man who made a fool of the king, the duke, and all society. A man he wishes to capture alive, more than anyone else.
Join the continuing rebellion of the MacGregors and their fight for revenge and survival in The Jacobite Chronicles.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-08-23
Excellent story - the female narrator, not so much
Like the previous books in this series, this tells a good story with many interesting twists. It is clear that the story is coming to its end as some loose ties are tied up, and some matters clarified in a good way.
The male narrator continues to be excellent but it is really too bad that they changed the female narrator as Lucy Rayner reads the material in a constantly purring voice - I didn’t even know you could purr out the words “tea” and “torture” but, evidently, it is quite possible. It took quite a while to get over and, unfortunately, took some of my attention away from the story.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-05-23
Pursuit of Princes
Just read this book in the series. Gripped by the story all the way through. Excellent writing.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-08-24
Story Amazing. Female Narrator. Awful
The story was amazing but I prefer reading the book myself than listen to that awful awful Female narrator. She drags out the words when reading the story in a horrible tone like shes trying to seduce the listener. Not too bad with the accents when speaking for carachters but the general reading is awful! Male narrator absolutely amazing. 5 stars for him. Can't Fault him
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- Kindle Customer
- 27-03-21
a wonderful book
loved all 5 books especially the narrators and the historical facts at the finish of the books
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-24
the female narrator is truly dreadful
another great story, the male narrator is brilliant, however the female narrator was awful! not too bad when performing a character, but when reading the general story her weird choice to purr and roll her words was distracting and off putting, if she had read book 1, I wouldn't have carried on with the series.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-22
A Great Story
Wonderful story, terrible female narrator. it was like someone reciting a shopping list. I could have narrated it better myself.Really spoilt it for me at times, especially when first four books had an excellent female narrator. Thank goodness they didn't change the male narrator. He is very good.
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- Fi8891
- 22-07-21
Enjoyed
Enjoyed the story but was sad that Julia Landor wasn’t narrating like in the last 4 books 😞
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- Mo Bass
- 14-04-23
Harrowing
The aftermath of Culloden is graphically described. The level of cruelty is hard to stomach. Excellent narration by Will M. Watt - Lucy Rayner's purring delivery is a bit jarring.
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