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An unexpected gift has arrived for Carol Farley this Christmas: an envelope bearing a newspaper clipping and no return address. There, blurred but unmistakable, is a photo of a man missing for years and feared dead, Carol's father. It is a siren calling her to a world she has never known, to a place of ancient majesty and blood-chilling terror.

Now, surrounded by towering pyramids on Mexico City's Walk of the Dead, a frightened yet resolute young woman searches for a perilous truth and for the beloved parent she thought was gone forever. But there are dark secrets lurking in the shadows of antiquity, a conspiracy she never imagined, and enemies who are determined that Carol Farley will not leave Mexico alive.

©1971 Elizabeth Peters (P)996 Blackstone Audiobooks
Thriller & Suspense Mexico Mystery Suspense Fiction Psychological Latin America Genre Fiction

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"A writer so popular that the public library has to keep her books under lock and key." (Washington Post Book World)

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I have read quite a few of books written by Elizabeth Peters, This one is so different from the others. Once I got past the idea that it was not like her others, I really enjoyed it. Give it a listen....like I said, different but really good.

Different but very good.

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So refreshing to read a light mystery story written by an intelligent and educated author. And so refreshing to listen to a narrator who knows how to pronounce the language, who knows grammar, who doesn't make mistakes, and who can do (and not overdo) characters and voices.

Excellent

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This is one of my favorite Elizabeth Peters novels. The narrator was a bit wooden at times, but overall it was great.

One of My Favorites

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

1) The reader. 2) Carol seems to level-headed & smart but then inexplicably gets a completely wrong-headed theory when the identity of the bad guy was SO obvious... Who Tom Andres was also became obvious but Carol overlooked it...3) Romance (reciprocated(!)) came totally out of left field

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Rather abrupt.

How could the performance have been better?

Not read in such an offhand contained tone. Sounds bored a lot.

Could you see The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Not really.Maybe Cate Blanchett for Carol? I definitely vote for Taylor Kitsch for Ivan!!!Danny? Ashton Kutcher (20 years or so ago).

Any additional comments?

I started this book & stopped & started & stopped & finally plowed forward and it got good and then Carol's solution went off in this totally wrong direction and I was going, "No, no, no!" and "Get out of there!" and she didn't listen. Then she got in serious danger and then wham! - it was over. Would have liked a little more on the conclusion. I'm inferring but not even totally sure of the final body count....

Great title but disappointing & dislike reader

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This is one of Elizabeth Peter's earlier books. Some of the story is a little dated but as usual Ms Peter makes you want to be where the book describes, in this case deep in Mexico around the ruins. The characters are good but certainly not Amelia or Radcliff:)

Not bad

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