![]() ![]() I couldn't finish, I just found myself tuning out. Additionally, she is simply not very good, she has no noticeable change in expression and sometimes it's hard to tell when a passage ends and another starts. Not only does this jar with the style of the book, but also feel fairly distasteful when she reads some of the aforementioned racism. However, the book is narrator by an Indian woman. ![]() Simply put, this book is populated with 1940's English citizens, the main character is English, all the other characters are English and there is some mild 1940's style racism. I do not think anyone could enjoy this book with this narrator. This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? Ms Ghosh might be fine reading a book from an Indian's perspective. The main characters are British not Hindi. They were read in the 90's by Virginia Mckenna to great effect. These books are meant to be read by a cultured British voice. A death in Berlin and Zanzibar are worth a listen.I will try all they get of the wonderful M M Kaye.Her biographies would be a welcome as well. ![]() It was not,but only because the reader literally buthchered it.I asked audible to please try and get these mysteries. Was Death in Kashmir worth the listening time? Would you be willing to try another one of Shibani Ghosh’s performances? M M kaye's mysteries have the charm of Daphne Du Maurier and the fun of Agatha Christie ![]() What other book might you compare Death in Kashmir to and why? Is there anything you would change about this book? ![]()
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