Birthright

Unabridged
Author: Nora Roberts
Narrator: Bernadette Quigley
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date: March 2003
Length: 13 hours
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Overview

On a hot July afternoon, a worker at an Antietam Creek construction site drives the blade of his backhoe into a layer of soil -- and strikes a 5,000-year-old human skull. The discovery draws plenty of attention and a lot of controversy. It also changes the life of one woman in ways she never expected...
As an archaeologist, Callie Dunbrook knows a lot about the past. But her own past is about to be called into question. Recruited for her expertise on the Antietam Creek dig, she encounters danger -- as a cloud of death and misfortune hangs over the project, and rumors fly that the site is cursed. She finds a passion that feels equally dangerous, as she joins forces in her work with her irritating, but irresistible, ex-husband, Jake. And when a strange woman approaches her, claiming to know a secret about Callie's privileged Boston childhood, some startling and unsettling questions are raised about her very identity.
Searching for answers, trying to rebuild, Callie finds that there are deceptions and sorrows that refuse to stay buried. And as she struggles to put the pieces back together, she discovers that the healing process comes with consequences -- and that there are people who will do anything to make sure the truth is never revealed.

Reviews (10)

Birthright

Written by Robin Miller on May 21st, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Interesting story with some tantalizing twists. Definitely keeps your interest. Some areas drag on a bit much though (like the family drama scenes) but other than that EXCELLENT.

Clever Tale

Written by Patia Douglas on February 11th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I enjoyed this book very much. The characters were well developed and the twist at the end was believable. The love stories were predictable, but the mystery was pretty clever. I felt that Bernadette Quiqley did a fine job of reading as I could distinguish the characters easily.

Birthright, by Nora Roberts

Written by foljambe on October 20th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I find that Nora Roberts books speak for themselves. They excellent. This particular audio began slow. In the 6-9 disk set the story has improved greatly and you are contantly guessing who done it?? The reader. I'm really not fond of. Nora Roberts could have found better. All her characters sound the same. She is very breathy. All in all the book is quite good.

Birthright

Written by Anonymous on August 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This was a great Nora Roberts mystery. My only complaint was the narrator. She tried to vary her voice for each character, which is admirable; however, I think I would have just preferred her to read the story. If you can get over the narrator, you'll find the story enjoyable.

Birthright

Written by Pamela Galvin on August 9th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I usually love this author but I wasn't compelled to listen on I returned it before the end.

Birthright

Written by Tymara McGill from Milan, TN on July 7th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I am waiting on the last set of cd's now and I hate having to wait. This is one of the author's best. Sometimes the reader sounds like she's just reading groups of words but it is still great. The story is one of those that you think about for days after you finish and wonder if it was really fiction or really happened. Can't wait to finish it!!!

Birthright

Written by Anonymous from Olathe, KS on June 9th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I enjoyed the story-line, but the reader irritated me at times. Her voice characters didn't impress me. The last disc of the set kept skipping, so I got to the end and missed some chapters in getting there. But the book was enjoyable and I found myself sitting in my driveway finishing a chapter. I loved the characters and the way that their lives inter-twined. Would listen to another Nora Roberts book.

Wonderful!

Written by Lea on March 7th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I loved this book. I think it is one of the best that Nora Roberts has ever written. There were many different little stories within the main story which I really enjoyed.

Birthright

Written by Jamie Specht on November 18th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I enjoyed the book, however was surprised at the ending. I'm not sure what I was expecting. Overall it was a good read and kept my attention.

Birthrightunabridged

Written by Betty A Ling on October 1st, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Excellent story in the tradition of Nora Roberts' books. The characters had depth and were realistic. The plot kept me guessing what was going to try to stop the dig next.

Author Details

Author Details

Roberts, Nora

"Nora Roberts is truly a publishing phenomenon. With over 127 million copies of her books in print in the U.S. alone, she has come a long way since she wrote her first novel in a spiral notebook using a No. 2 pencil. Now she has published over 140 novels and her work has been optioned and made into films, excerpted in national magazines and translated in over twenty-five different countries. ""I always have stories running around in my head,"" she explains. ""Once I start putting them down on paper, I just keep going; I just keep writing.""

And write she does. In 2000, Nora Roberts reached new heights, both on bestseller lists and in her incomparable talent for creating compelling, passionate page-turners. According to Publishers Weekly, in 2000 she had an amazing 13 bestsellers (12 paperback and 1 hardcover), and of those thirteen several were #1 bestsellers. In addition to her amazing success in mainstream fiction, Nora Roberts remains committed to writing for her category romance audience that took her to into their heart in 1981 with her very first book, a Silhouette romance.

Nora Roberts continues to write futuristic romantic suspense as J.D. Robb, and her characters Eve Dallas and Roarke have become two of her most popular creations ever. Her J.D. Robb titles are hailed as ""a perfect balance of suspense, futuristic police procedure and steamy romance...truly fine entertainment"" by Publishers Weekly.

Reviewers agree that Nora Roberts deserves praise. The Los Angeles Daily News describes her as ""a word artist, painting her story and her characters with vitality and verve."" Kirkus Reviews comments on True Betrayals saying ""Roberts' style has a fresh, contemporary snap."" Roberts is said to be ""reminiscent of Jacqueline Briskin and Sidney Sheldon"" by Booklist, and Rex Reed lauds her saying, ""Move over Sidney Sheldon: the world has a new master of romantic suspense, and her name is Nora Roberts."" Publishers Weekly claims ""Roberts keeps getting better...[her] prolificness shows no sign of abating."" They add, ""When Roberts puts her expert finger on the pulse of romance, legions of fans feel the heartbeat."" USA Today calls Nora ""a consistently entertaining writer.""

The remarkable Ms. Roberts did not become a success overnight. By the time her first novel, Irish Thoroughbred, was published in 1981, she already had three years of hard work behind her and several rejected manuscripts languishing in drawers. Today, according to Entertainment Weekly, ""her stories have fueled the dreams of twenty-five million readers."" One of America's leading novelists, her books are published around the world. She is frequently invited to promote her novels in other countries. Her recent travels took her to England, Italy, Australia and Japan to meet fans, fellow authors and aspiring writers.

CBS has made Sanctuary into a television movie airing on February 28th, 2001 on CBS as ""Nora Roberts' Sanctuary."" The cast includes Melissa Gilbert, Emmy-winner Kathy Baker and Costas Mandylor. CBS has also optioned The Reef for another television movie. Montana Sky has been optioned by TriStar Television for a two-hour television movie. Her book This Magic Moment became the television film ""Magic Moments"" starring Emmy-winner John Shea and Jenny Seagrove. Sacred Sins has been optioned for film by Kaleidoscope, and Private Scandals has been optioned by Burt Reynolds Productions. Reflections and The Law is a Lady were selected by Good Housekeeping magazine for presentation as condensed novels. Honest Illusions and Private Scandals were featured as Readers Digest's Condensed Books.

The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, People Magazine and Entertainment Weekly have all featured or mentioned Nora Roberts in articles about writing and the romance genre. She has appeared on ABC-TV's Good Morning America and Cable News Network, and has been featured on the television programs To Tell the Truth, Entertainment Tonight, and Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. She has been interviewed by local television and radio programs across the country, and she has been featured in dozens of newspapers, including the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Toronto Star, The Toronto Sun, Washington Times, Detroit Free Press, Chicago Tribune, and Atlanta Constitution.

Her extraordinary accomplishments have also received recognition from her peers. The first author ever to be inducted into the Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame, and the first author to receive their Centennial Award when she published her 100th novel Montana Sky, she is the recipient of almost every award given in recognition of excellence in romance writing. In 1997, she was honored at the Romance Writers of America National Conference when she was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition to her awards from the Romance Writers of America, she has also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Waldenbooks, and she has been honored by B. Dalton Booksellers, the New Jersey Chapter of Romance Writers of America, and BookRak Distributors.

Nora Roberts is a charter member of the Romance Writers of America, and a member of their Washington, D.C. chapter. She was the keynote speaker at their 1994 national conference in New York. She is also a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, The Crime Writers League of America, and Novelists Inc.

The youngest of five children, she was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. She now lives in Keedysville, Maryland.

She also writes under the pen name J.D. Robb"