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An unexpected gift has arrived for Carol Farley this Christmas an envelope bearing a newspaper clipping and no return address. There, blurred but unmistakable, is a photo of a man missing for years and feared dead, Carol's father. It is a siren calling her to a world she has never known, to a place of ancient majesty and blood-chilling terror.

Now, surrounded by towering pyramids on Mexico City's Walk of the Dead, a frightened yet resolute young woman searches for a perilous truth and for the beloved parent she thought was gone forever. But there are dark secrets lurking in the shadows of antiquity, a conspiracy she never imagined, and enemies who are determined that Carol Farley will not leave Mexico alive.

The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Grace Conlin Inc Blackstone Audio Books

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Elizabeth Peters was still looking for her own voice when she wrote THE NIGHT OF FOUR HUNDRED RABBITS. The title refers to Aztec law: degrees of intoxication were described as numbers of rabbits, and it was illegal for anyone under fifty years old to become four hundred rabbits. The law wasn't a minor one; the penalty was death.

In this book, a young woman is lured to Mexico to locate her father, who abruptly left his country, wife, child, and job when she was twelve years old. As a mystery, it works very well; as a romantic suspense, it works reasonably well. It just doesn't have that je ne sais quoi that distinguishes Elizabeth Peters's work from anyone else's.

The descriptions of drug use are harrowing, as we watch a decent young man descend into addiction so severe that he will sell out the woman he wanted to marry for one hit of a hallucinogenic, and the same woman's father seems to be involved.

Saying any more would create a spoiler, so I will leave it here. This happened to be the first of Barbara Mertz's books that I read, and I was an instant fan. I strongly recommend this story, even if I can't give it five stars.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 45 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Audible.com Release Date September 19, 2005
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English
  • ASIN B000BHHRD0

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Love all Elizabeth Peters books. Thank you Rae Anne
Drug reference
This is my favorite author but this was my least favorite book of hers. The service from the seller was excellent.
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This book starts out slow, and I had to get through the first couple of chapters to get to the interesting part. A young college student and her boyfriend journey to Mexico to find the woman's father. The father left when she was a child and has not communicated with her since. He seems to be ambivalent about seeing her again and his household is a strange one. The boyfriend strikes up a friendship with Ivan, the son of Carol's father's paramour, and the trip seems to disintegrate from there. His previously mild drug habit becomes worse and a strange man seems to be following Carol.
There are a few unexplained plot points and loose ends here, and the language is a bit dated, but this is an entertaining book, good for the beach.
It's been years since I lost my paperback copy of this book. It seems funny now to be reading it as a historical thriller the way I would read one of her Amelia Peabody stories. However, the story hasn't lost any of its punch. All the issues they projected about drug use plague us today. Carol is a likeable heroine and Tom Andres, the DEA agent is good; I liked him much better than her boyfriend Danny from the start.
This is a book well worth re-reading.
I lost a lot of my books recently due to a moisture problem that caused a couple of my books to grow a toxic mold. Since all my books were stored together, I had to discard even the seemingly unaffected books because of the mold spores. I have been working on restoring my collection, mostly on . But many of my old favorites are not available on . This was on the list of books I had tossed so I decided to replace it. I'm glad I got it, but upon re-reading I couldn't believe how dated it was. There are a lot of reviews that go into the inaccuracies of the plot and the inadequacies of Ms. Peter's early writing style, so I won't address those. I will say that it is still Elizabeth Peters and that makes me glad I own it.
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Elizabeth Peters was still looking for her own voice when she wrote THE NIGHT OF FOUR HUNDRED RABBITS. The title refers to Aztec law degrees of intoxication were described as numbers of rabbits, and it was illegal for anyone under fifty years old to become four hundred rabbits. The law wasn't a minor one; the penalty was death.

In this book, a young woman is lured to Mexico to locate her father, who abruptly left his country, wife, child, and job when she was twelve years old. As a mystery, it works very well; as a romantic suspense, it works reasonably well. It just doesn't have that je ne sais quoi that distinguishes Elizabeth Peters's work from anyone else's.

The descriptions of drug use are harrowing, as we watch a decent young man descend into addiction so severe that he will sell out the woman he wanted to marry for one hit of a hallucinogenic, and the same woman's father seems to be involved.

Saying any more would create a spoiler, so I will leave it here. This happened to be the first of Barbara Mertz's books that I read, and I was an instant fan. I strongly recommend this story, even if I can't give it five stars.
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