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LOVERS AT THE MUSEUM by Isabel Allende, read by Nicholas Boulton
Episode 1564

LOVERS AT THE MUSEUM by Isabel Allende, read by Nicholas Boulton

A magically implausible story

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

June 11, 20247m 31s

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Show Notes

Golden Voice Nicholas Boulton delights in Isabel Allende’s short story of passionate lovers. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Michele Cobb discuss listening to this audiobook about a runaway bride who wakes up in Spain’s Guggenheim Museum wearing her wedding dress, in the arms of a stranger. The story is told from the perspective of a detective who is determined to charge the lovers with a crime following their torrid night of lovemaking in the museum. Boulton speaks brusquely as Detective Larramendi separately interviews the couple, who both offer the same explanation. Despite his crusty nature, Detective Larramendi cannot help being captivated by the magically implausible story that the lovers tell. Neither will listeners. 

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