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Star Flight
- Narrated by: Anna Fields
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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- SusieQ
- 07-22-21
Memories of my youth
Love rereading books I read so very many years ago. Reminds me of where I was and who I was when I first read Phyllis A. Whitney's books.
Anna Fields is one of my favorite narrators!
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- Voracious Reader
- 05-16-21
As good today as when it was written!
Phyllis Whitney gave me my love for gothic novels. Star Flight is a good example of her books. That touch of mysticism and increasing sense of danger adds to a story that is always good to revisit.
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- Empress Karen
- 02-23-14
Must be an Anna Fields fan
Is there anything you would change about this book?
this author is not for me. good outline, but the story just not expanded enough for me.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
this could have been great if the author added more core romance to the story.
Which character – as performed by Anna Fields – was your favorite?
I purchased as the late great Ms Fields read this story.I hunt down as many of her recordings as I can get. She made all her male heros just so yummy. I have all of her Susan Elizabeth Phillips recordings. It Had to be You is my fave. Hence, I purchased this story as it is set in the Carolinas.
Any additional comments?
If you like an ez listen, with an mystery and no hot romance, then is author is for you
5 people found this helpful
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- Karen M Davison
- 08-09-22
Altogether Satisfying and Timeless
This story doesn't disappoint. It has suspense. romance, quirky characters, beautiful scenery, and a bit of mysticism. No overt sex or over-the-top violence. the book is altogether satisfying and timeless.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-22
A Snoozefest...
I read like 10 books per month, that's how fast I go through them! this one took a WEEK to go through. Truly unremarkable, unoriginal, trivial, predictable, meandering, simply not interesting.
not recommend
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- Bobbie Lea Perry
- 02-26-22
Enthralling
Enjoyed every minute. Excellent character development; believable and fascinating storyline. Wish there were more stories like this one.
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- Wendy Cleveland
- 07-20-21
Harsh voice narrator
The storyline was marginal and the narrator had a very offensive voice tone.
Not recommended