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The Lady From Zagreb
- De: Philip Kerr
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 12 h y 48 m
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A beautiful actress, a rising star of the giant German film company UFA, now controlled by the Propaganda Ministry. The very clever, very dangerous propaganda minister - a close confidant of Hitler, an ambitious schemer and flagrant libertine. And Bernie Gunther, former Berlin homicide bull, now forced to do favors for Joseph Goebbels at the propaganda minister's command.
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Narrator John Lee's return makes the difference.
- De Michael J. Svoboda en 04-10-15
- The Lady From Zagreb
- De: Philip Kerr
- Narrado por: John Lee
A good Nazi?
Revisado: 06-08-15
Would you listen to The Lady From Zagreb again? Why?
No. too slow in the beginning and too confusing.
What other book might you compare The Lady From Zagreb to and why?
Some Alan Furst, because of the setting and the relaxed style.
What about John Lee’s performance did you like?
I liked it all very much except i didn't like that he did english accented voices.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
some beautiful cynical phrases from the main character.
Any additional comments?
have John Lee read more books.
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The Alphabet House
- De: Jussi Adler-Olsen
- Narrado por: Graeme Malcolm
- Duración: 15 h y 37 m
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British pilots James Teasdale and Bryan Young have been chosen to conduct a special photo-reconnaissance mission near Dresden, Germany. Intelligence believes the Nazis are building new factories that could turn the tide of the war. When their plane is shot down, James and Bryan know they will be executed if captured. With an enemy patrol in pursuit, they manage to jump aboard a train reserved for senior SS soldiers wounded on the eastern front.
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Leaped before I looked. Happy I did.
- De John S en 02-26-15
- The Alphabet House
- De: Jussi Adler-Olsen
- Narrado por: Graeme Malcolm
capivating story!
Revisado: 06-08-15
Where does The Alphabet House rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
one of the top.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Brian. He was such a good soul, really cared about others, had wonderful survival skills, was strong and resourceful.
What about Graeme Malcolm’s performance did you like?
EVERYTHING! he is the best reader i've heard.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Silent Survival
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Dark Voyage
- De: Alan Furst
- Narrado por: Graeme Malcolm
- Duración: 5 h y 53 m
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May, 1941. At four in the morning, a rust-streaked tramp freighter streams up the Tagus River to dock at the port of Lisbon. She is the Santa Rosa; she flies the flag of neutral Spain and is in Lisbon to load cork oak, tinned sardines, and drums of cooking oil bound for the Baltic port of Malmo.
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Not enough of a good thing
- De David en 11-26-04
- Dark Voyage
- De: Alan Furst
- Narrado por: Graeme Malcolm
The reader makes it great
Revisado: 06-08-15
If you could sum up Dark Voyage in three words, what would they be?
thoughtful, different, engaging
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
the last 45 minutes were very good, worth the listen.
the beginning is confusing and hard to keep one's attention, at least, mine.
Which character – as performed by Graeme Malcolm – was your favorite?
DeHaan.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
unsung Navel heroes of WWII
Any additional comments?
yes. i LOVE the reader! that's why i am writing the review, i'd read most anything of his and want to vote for him as the best!
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