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The River of Souls

Matthew Corbett, Book 5

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The River of Souls

By: Robert R. McCammon
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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The year is 1703. The place: The Carolina settlement of Charles Town. Matthew Corbett, professional 'problem solver,' has accepted a lucrative, if unusual, commission: Escorting a beautiful woman to a fancy dress ball.

What should be a pleasant assignment takes a darker turn when Matthew becomes involved in a murder investigation. A sixteen-year-old girl has been stabbed to death on the grounds of a local plantation. The suspected killer is a slave who has escaped, with two family members, into the dubious protection of a nearby swamp. Troubled by certain discrepancies and determined to see some sort of justice done, Matthew joins the hunt for the runaway slaves. He embarks on a treacherous journey up the Solstice River, also known as the River of Souls. He discovers that something born of the swamp has joined the hunt...and is stalking the hunters with more than murder in mind.

What follows is a shattering ordeal encompassing snakes, alligators, exiled savages, mythical beasts, and ordinary human treachery. The journey up the River of Souls will test Matthew's courage, commitment, and powers of endurance. It will also lead him to a confrontation with a figure from his recent past, which will alter Matthew's life, setting the stage for the next installment in this compulsively readable series.

Gripping, unsettling, and richly atmospheric, The River of Souls is a masterful historical adventure and a major addition to Robert McCammon's extraordinary body of work. Featuring the continuing exploits of a young hero USA Today has called 'the Early American James Bond.'

©2014 The McCammon Corporation (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Historical Thriller & Suspense Crime Fiction Murder
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A shorter (maybe heavily edited?) addition to the Matthew Corbett saga. Still enjoyable but a few 'chunks' of the story seemed to be very brief rather than the usual imaginatively penned parts that, when put together, form the typical rollercoaster in a Matthew Corbett adventure. Fab narration as usual tho.

18thC James Bond

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So, so. Not great and purely a method to link the previous book to the next book. I would have preferred the author to do that within a book and not make readers by a short infill book.

So, so link book....

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These books never disappoint and Edoardo Ballerini brings them to life in his reading & performance. Superb story telling that keeps you engaged & emotionally invested. Look forward to the next one.

Great story & delivery.

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I have enjoyed all of the books in this series, unfortunately this one felt anticlimactic after its predecessor the providence rider. For me it simply isn't of the same standard of the previous Matthew Corbett novels and the whole story seemed pointless, I even felt Ballerinia performance was lacking compared to the previous novels, perhaps he felt the same as me. The conclusion introduced an almost ridiculously tenuous link to Professor Fell, which only came after having to wade through several chapters of an even more absurd proposition of Matthew suffering from memory loss. My advice would be to save your money and skip this book, you won't miss anything believe me and with any luck the next book will be what we have all been waiting for, the end of Professor Fell.

A disappointment!

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Always a treat to listen to Matthew’s further adventures, great characters and beautiful writing as always.

Great series

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