Audio book review: Invisible City

Available now: Invisible City (Rebekah Roberts Novels)

****4/5 stars

Invisible City is a serious mystery, diving into Hasidic Jewish culture and the struggles of a young woman to understand her heritage.

Recommended readers:

  • If you like a peak into an underground culture/life
  • If you like mystery, coming-of-age stories

Here’s my Rankings:

  • 4/5 for characters
  • 4/5 for plot
  • 4/5 for voice-audio
  • 4/5 overall

REVIEW FROM BOOKS FOR HER:

Rebekah Roberts is a stringer for a mid tier newspaper, just going through the motions in her early career until she happens upon a murder mystery that forces her to evaluate her Hasidic Jewish heritage and her own motivations. I was surprised to find that Invisible City was written by a first-time author, former newspaper writer Julia Dahl. The story delves deeply into an interesting, underground-like culture and has a great mystery plot. Narrator Andi Arndt provides a seemless platform for the audiobook – letting the first-person narrative seem effortless and believable.

Available on Amazon: Invisible City (Rebekah Roberts Novels)

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