

Draven's lovely use of language, lor, and humour to envoke the sensuous, the macabre and the saracstic was completely destroyed for me by Jay Brittons performance. I did not end up finishing the narration as it completely destroyed the way I read the novel. I only bought the narrated copy because I liked the story so much. Yes, but only in that I enjoyed the novel by reading it myself prior to listening to the narration. Was Master of Crows worth the listening time? He turned this unusual, charming, funny yet albeit unperfect story in to part BBC newscast and wildly overacted folly. Would you be willing to try another one of Jay Britton’s performances?ĭoubtful. However, Martise, Gurn & Cael also fit the bill. Her luscious prose, unique characters and sharp wit are delightful. Grace Draven has become one of my favourite writers of late. Would you try another book from Grace Draven and/or Jay Britton?
