
The Collaborator
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Narrado por:
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Laurence Kennedy
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Gerald Seymour
Deadlier than the Mafia, the Camorra never forget, and never forgive.
She is an Italian accountancy student in London, and her boyfriend Eddie teaches at a language school. But the prime reason Immacolata Borelli came to Britain was to look after her gangster brother, wanted for multiple murders back home in Naples.
For the Borelli clan are major players in the Camorra, a crime network more close-knit and ruthless than the Sicilian Mafia.
Mario Castrolami is a senior Carabinieri investigator of the Camorra, his career dedicated to destroying the corruption and violence of the clans. When Immacolata calls from London to say she is prepared to collaborate with justice - to betray her own family - he knows she is setting in motion a terrifying and unpredictable series of events.
The Borellis will not lose their criminal empire without a vicious fight. They will use anything and anyone to prevent her from giving evidence against them. Even Eddie, and Eddie's life.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Collaborator to be better than the print version?
definitely, because long novels are too demanding on leisure time. I work while I listen.What did you like best about this story?
the ordinary innocent person caught up in another's crisis because of a love bond could be any of us, the reader cannot help wondering "what would I have done?"Have you listened to any of Laurence Kennedy’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no, I enjoyed his performance.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
love is blindAny additional comments?
Gerald Seymour is definitely one of the 'greats'innocence and ignorance shattered
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