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Speakeasy: A Novella
- De: A. M. Dunnewin
- Narrado por: Nick Sarando
- Duración: 2 h y 2 m
- Versión completa
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The novella is centered on Eddie Durante, owner of a speakeasy who's supported by his mobster uncle—the boss of the Durante family. Eddie is a young widower after his family's rival, the Caprice family, murdered his wife over a territory dispute. After devising a plan that retaliated against four of the rivaling capos, Eddie is left with the daunting task to try and move on. That is, until he's notified that the Caprices have put a hit man in the speakeasy—and Eddie's name is on the list.
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Nick Sarando is fantastic!
- De Eve en 08-16-13
- Speakeasy: A Novella
- De: A. M. Dunnewin
- Narrado por: Nick Sarando
An intricate story that will keep you guessing!
Revisado: 08-20-13
Where does Speakeasy: A Novella rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Right at the top. The story was great, and I thoroughly enjoyed Nick Sarando's interpretation of the writing.
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Yes. There were many twists and turns to keep you wondering what might happen next. It becomes evident very quickly that no one is safe, so the excitement builds and builds.
What about Nick Sarando’s performance did you like?
I really appreciated the fact that you could easily distinguish between the characters. His voice added a flavor to the story that brought you right back to 1920's New York.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The final scene. I was supposed to be somewhere, and instead I sat in my car in the dark, letting the sensational words soak into me.
Any additional comments?
Speakeasy is a well-written novella that will pull you in and make you crave more. Each scene, depicted so vividly by the author, transports you into another world and brings such unexpected thrills, you won't want it to be over!
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