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The Copenhagen Connection: Library Edition
  

The Copenhagen Connection: Library Edition (MP3 CD)

de Elizabeth Peters (Author), Grace Conlin (Narrator)
3.0étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (4 évaluations de client)
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A strange twist of fate brings Elizabeth Jones face to face with her idol, the brilliant, eccentric historian Margaret Rosenberg, at the Copenhagen Airport. An even stranger accident makes Elizabeth the esteemed scholar's new private assistant. But luck can go from good to bad in an instant -- and less than twenty-four hours later, the great lady is kidnapped by persons unknown. Suddenly desperate in a foreign land, Elizabeth must cast her lot with Rosenberg's handsome, insufferable son Christian in hopes of finding her vanished benefactor. On a trail that leads from modern wonders to ancient mystery, a determined young woman and an arrogant "prince" must uncover shocking secrets carefully guarded in the beautiful Danish city. And they must survive a mysterious affair that is turning darker and deadlier by the hour.

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Elizabeth Jones, flying to Denmark on vacation, meets her idol, a Nobel Prize-winning historian, who promptly vanishes in Copenhagen, and teams up with the historian's irascible son to search for clues in the city's underground crypts. Reprint. PW. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Phony Copenhagen descriptions, Fév 10 2004
Par Peter Klok "Hamleth" (Farum, Frederiksborg Denmark) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I guess Elizabeth Peters does not think the descriptions of locale in her books have to have anything to do with the actual places.
I thought this book would be a fun gift for my American friends, but I felt I needed to read it first.
Well, as I live in Copenhagen I started wondering as soon as the main characters get off the plane at Kastrup Airport and are driven in a limo through lush green fields to the city. There are no such fields on the road through that part of Amager, the suburb where the airport is. Then they drive past all the hotels as if they lay in a row like they may have on the list the author used. If anyone really drove past all those hotels, they would be on a circuitous hotel sight seeing tour all around the city. The hotel they end up staying at is so unreal. There is no such place here.
Well, since the whole style of the novel is such a fine mess of phony sofistication anyway, I just felt disgusted after those first pages.
Maybe if you do not want anything real, you can enjoy this nonsense.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun mystery in wonderful Copenhagen, Nov. 7 2003
Par L O'connor (richmond, surrey United Kingdom) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Elizabeth Jones is flying to Copenhagen for a holiday, and is thrilled to meet on the plane her favourite author, Margaret Rosenberg, am edieval historian. She is less thrilled to meet Margaret's bad-tempered son Christian, but the two of them find themselves having to collaborate, reluctantly, in keeping up with Margaret in her adventures, and tracking her down when she dissapears. This is a fun mystery story, with lots of humour and lovely descriptions of Copenhagen. there is one puzzling passage though, where Margaret says to Elizabeth of the middle ages "women were for childbearing, they had no other role". If Margaret is meant to be an expert on the Middle Ages, she should know that this is quite untrue, women had many roles in the middle ages, and childbearing was only one of them. This was the last individual mystery story Elizabeth Peters wrote, at least to date, a pity as I like them much better than any of her series.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Awkward characterization, over-the top characters, Mai 3 2003
Par SereneNight (California, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I was really looking forward to Elizabeth Peter's Copenhagen Connection, after really enjoying her Amelia Peabody Egyptian mysteries, but I found the audio book version of this novel to be tedious, and the characters simply rehashes of Peabody and Emerson from earlier works. This is the story of a plucky (and yet somehow preternaturally old), young woman named Elizabeth, who traveling to Denmark, gets mixed up with an eccentric author and her snarling son, and a mystery involving of all things, a bathrobe.

While Elizabeth is a nice enough character, the author fails to write convincing modern young woman. Instead, we get Amelia Peabody with a few colorful swear words. Added to this, she fails to write any emotional hooks which might make me care about the legion of stereotypical characters which haunt the REST of the book.. Christian (the romantic lead's) snarling and snapping, (come on, surely she can write other types of heroes?)was grossly unattractive to me. His over-the-top eccentric mother had my eyes rolling in pain at points. Surely a modern heroine like Elizabeth, could do better.

Perhaps this is my own fault, for prolonging the reading experience by listening to the audio version, but I found myself vastly disappointed with this novel. Perhaps the others are better?

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fast-paced, funny and fabulous!
I have been a fan of Elizabeth Peters for just over a year, but have been devouring her books quickly. This is one of my favourites. Read more
Publié le Nov. 26 1999 par junktrip

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