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The Talented Mr. Ripley
- De: Patricia Highsmith
- Narrado por: Kevin Kenerly
- Duración: 9 h y 35 m
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In this first novel, we are introduced to suave, handsome Tom Ripley: a young striver, newly arrived in the heady world of Manhattan in the 1950s. A product of a broken home, branded a "sissy" by his dismissive Aunt Dottie, Ripley becomes enamored of the moneyed world of his new friend, Dickie Greenleaf. This fondness turns obsessive when Ripley is sent to Italy to bring back his libertine pal, but he grows enraged by Dickie's ambivalent feelings for Marge, a charming American dilettante.
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Patricia, Phil, and Pathology
- De Mel en 04-24-13
- The Talented Mr. Ripley
- De: Patricia Highsmith
- Narrado por: Kevin Kenerly
Highsmith would be proud
Revisado: 06-16-18
Excellent and flawless read by Kevin Kenerly. Ready to listen to the next 4 books in this series.
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The Two Hotel Francforts
- A Novel
- De: David Leavitt
- Narrado por: Stephen Bel Davies
- Duración: 7 h y 46 m
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It is the summer of 1940, and Lisbon, Portugal, is the only neutral port left in Europe - a city filled with spies, crowned heads, and refugees of every nationality, tipping back absinthe to while away the time until their escape. Awaiting safe passage to New York on the SS Manhattan, two couples meet: Pete and Julia Winters, expatriate Americans fleeing their sedate life in Paris; and Edward and Iris Freleng, sophisticated, independently wealthy, bohemian, and beset by the social and sexual anxieties of their class.
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A Disappointment
- De David en 01-26-14
- The Two Hotel Francforts
- A Novel
- De: David Leavitt
- Narrado por: Stephen Bel Davies
One of Leavitt’s Best
Revisado: 04-16-18
This novel was excellent and I was riveted until the end. Leavitt took me to Lisbon, a city I’m about to visit, and the setting details were perfect. I was immersed in the transitory nature of this world, at the outbreak of war, chaos, uncertainty. Loved the language, the dialogue rings completely true, and the ending was a perfect wrap up and very satisfying. One of Leavitt’s best.
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