Gentleman Wolf
Capital Wolves, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Hamish McKinlay
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By:
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Joanna Chambers
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Edinburgh 1788
Lindsay Somerville may be the most elegant werewolf in Paris, but he was once a tormented, abused prisoner. Sometimes, he still feels the ghost of his old chains under his fine clothes. When Lindsay learns that his former captor is en route to Paris, intent on hunting him down, he reluctantly agrees to leave the Continent and return to his home city of Edinburgh to carry out an important mission for the leader of his small pack.
His task is straightforward enough. He is to charm an elderly book collector into selling him a mysterious set of papers—papers that may hold clues about an old mystery. It’s a trifling assignment for a man of Lindsay's talents. Except that the bookseller may not be quite what he seems, and Lindsay is not the only one with an interest in the papers…And then there is Drew Nicol. When Lindsay meets Drew—a grim, hardworking architect— his entire world is upended.
Drew is obstinate, plain-spoken, and seems unmoved by Lindsay's considerable charms. Lindsay is not used to being refused, but Drew Nicol rejects his advances with a firmness that borders on the insulting. Yet something keeps drawing Lindsay back to him… Is Lindsay simply moonstruck? Or is Drew bound to him in ways neither of them yet understands?
This is the first book of the Capital Wolves duology — the story concludes in Master Wolf, book two.
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🎧 Hamish McKinlay’s performance was outstanding. His Scots accent and dialect work perfection. I wish I knew the dialect names because HM obviously went to great lengths to convey them. I can only offer that Lindsay got a haughty Anglicised Scots; Drew an absolutely glorious burr; while the rest of the Scottish characters had variations reflecting their station in life. Hamish also served up delicious treats with his French and English accents and villains got their own special brand of smarmy or menaces. Please let me stress how right Hamish got the tones and rhythms of conversation and seamlessly delivered the dialogue? I trusted all his choices except the pacing – I listened at 1.05 or 1.10 speed. I am awed by Mr. McKinlay powerful vocal acting and shall now force stop my gush instanta!
⭐️ Fascinating 🌟 Fabulously Narrated
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Amazing narration and plot!
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