The Eye of Bennu, Clay Boutwell
The Eye of Bennu, Clay Boutwell
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The Eye of Bennu
A 19th Century Historical Murder Mystery Novella

Author: Clay Boutwell

Narrator: Clay Boutwell

Unabridged: 3 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Clay Boutwell

Published: 11/15/2018


Synopsis

Reeling from the horrific pain of the loss of Anne, his wife, Carl Brooke must face his ultimate nemesis, Thomas Drake. Did Drake play a hand in Anne's death?
Can Carl stop Drake before he harms his daughter, Mary?
Join Carl Brooke and Captain Barnwell on their final adventure together.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Renee on November 17, 2018

This Agora letter gives us the backstory of the villian, Thomas Drake. We also learn about Anne and what happened to her. I was riveted to this story. I really enjoyed it and am glad I read it. So many answers and a great backstory are within. This is my favorite of this series!......more

Goodreads review by Jay on November 21, 2018

Although this book started in a style I would call Faux Dickens, when it got to action the style became very clear and straightforward. The eye in question is an amulet desired by several people. Carl Brooke is still grieving for the loss of his wife and child when a message arrives from his old ene......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on December 03, 2018

NOT kindle unlimited, used to be, now not but does have some bundle packs, new 5 set soon Join Carl Brooke and Captain Barnwell on their final adventure together. Reeling from the horrific pain of the loss of Anne, his wife, Carl Brooke must face his ultimate nemesis, Thomas Drake. Did Drake play a ha......more

Goodreads review by Norma on January 21, 2019

"One must take care of friends, above all else." Mr.Carl Brooke recounts another adventure undertake in his documenting tales of the Agora Society, but this one is very personal to him concerning, as it does, the death of his beloved wife, Anne, and a further encounter with his nemesis and wanted mu......more

Goodreads review by Pete on November 18, 2018

This is a great story in the Agora Society series and like the others it evokes the period and location it is set in beautifully (19th Century Boston) with all the associated mannerisms. The central character, Carl Brooke (who is also the narrator) faces his old enemy Thomas Drake in this adventure,......more