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Pirate Vishnu
- A Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mystery, Book 2
- Narrateur(s): Allyson Ryan
- Durée: 7 h et 51 min
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Description
1906.
Shortly before the Great San Francisco Earthquake, Pirate Vishnu strikes the San Francisco Bay. An ancestor of Jaya's who came to the US from India draws a treasure map.
Present day.
Over a century later, the cryptic treasure map remains undeciphered. From San Francisco to the southern tip of India, Jaya pieces together her ancestor's secrets, maneuvers a complicated love life she didn't count on, and puts herself in the path of a killer to restore a revered treasure.
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- Beatrice
- 2015-07-29
I'm Sick of Jaya Jones
I'm sick of Jaya's simplistic way of looking at the world and the people around her. She takes everything and everyone at face value and is then shocked when she realizes that others have ulterior motives. The story was summarized over and over in almost every chapter and the characters are completely unrealistic. The story of Jaya's pirate uncle was more interesting than the story itself. I will not buy the next book in the series.
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- AnnieS
- 2015-08-17
Pirate Vishnu: A Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mystery,
This was a thrilling Treasure Hunt that Jaya was presented with. Finding a long lost treasure and restoring the reputation of her family's hero were impossible to resist.
I enjoyed the alternating POV(Points of View) between Jaya and her great-granduncle Anand.
While understanding why he did it, I was sad that Lane left Jaya for her own good. I was tickled that he couldn't help but want to protect her afterwards. I loved the way that Jaya put him told him exactly what she thought of his unilateral decision to end their relationship. These two are an entertaining pair.
I really enjoyed the narrator!
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- Jessica
- 2023-09-24
So so good!
Ugh! I love this series! This story was so so good. Very different from the first story which is good. I liked the first book but this story has really taken this series to a new level. Intricate and heart warming while still keeping me guessing the whole time. The Evolution for the characters was well done, especially Jaya. I’m looking forests to the next book in the series!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-09-12
h is a bit dumb imo, but make up your own mind
I am not a fan of this plot device for making a cosy mystery h a bit stupid to prevent the plot from being resolved too quickly, but the clever use of history almost compensates for this (and seriously!? we're supposed to believe this clever university professor is this dumb? but letting it go - it's FICTION after all). Overall this was an enjoyable book but I think I preferred the first book (not fussed about the love triangle bit either - over-complicates matters imo).
Will check out the next book but not excited
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- Chris B.
- 2023-06-19
MYSTERY, HISTORY, GREAT SCENERY, WHAT FUN!
I started this book not 5 minutes after book one, because it had been so much fun, I didn't want the adventure to end.
I was so glad I did, because it picked up right where #1 left off!
Fascinating peak into San Fransisco"s and some of India"s history sprinkled in along the roller coaster ride that always
delights in a Gigi Pandian book, with scenes that make you feel you're right there, all the time. The narration really brings the book to life!
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- Mim
- 2023-06-01
Okay for a simple listen
Interesting details around historical aspects but character development is a little weak leaving unnecessary questions.
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- noel brownlow
- 2023-03-06
Enjoyed this book
I really enjoyed this book. It been that most of the books you can figure out the person that did it but not with this one that made it so refreshing.
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- katherine
- 2023-02-03
love this author
the time put into understanding subject matter in the book is not to be unappreciated. it wasn't my favorite of her writings but still an enjoyable story
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- Elizabeth Hall
- 2023-02-03
Great novel with fabulous narration
I’ve seen a lot of negativity around the narrator and I just have to say I think she does a great job with inflection and characterization. She really moved the characters forward showing the beauty of the story.
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- Robby
- 2022-04-13
mostly good but slightly unexplored
I want to start with a response to a review i read beforehand about her being too trusting and them being tired of it. There really isn't a person she trusted that later came under suspicion that wouldn't be normal to trust. Especially since her first experience with the darker things outside the death of a family member only happened within the last year. Not to mention that despite her trusting people she is also always ready to throw someone over her shoulder or stab a person with her heels so she does have a level of insurance to safeguard that trust. I will say her rejection to see blatant affection for her as what it was is something that does annoy me. As for the rest of my review it may involve some spoilers, but for u to get what they mean you'd have to be pretty far in with most of the puzzle revealed already. mainly I want to know more about May's letter to her descendants. what did it actually say. for it to mean what the writer implies seems like it would betray her love and what his wishes were. that seems unlikely to me at least she would behave like that. I also want the author to explore the dad more, it feels like everything we knew about her parents came from this book and it wasn't much so I hope we delve deeper in the future. I was also confused why she didn't seek her brother for translation. I thought in the first book he spoke exclusively in their language though maybe it was more a common Indian language rather than tammel. she obviously is annoyed by her brother but given the two option, if the brother does speak tammel, I think it would be more likely she'd go to her brother because he annoys her less and because it is a family matter. granted as she pointed out tammel was spoken but at the time of her uncles they would have been more proficient at English writing than their native language so just because the brother could speak it doesn't mean he could read it. idk maybe I just want her to explore her family more and that would have been a good way to do it. Also sorry if I spelled the language wrong. Without the physical book I haven't seen it written out before.
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