
The Day of Atonement
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Narrado por:
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Samuel Roukin
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David Liss
Lisbon, 1755: A distinguished-looking gentleman emerges from the bowels of a ship freshly arrived from London, and sets into the city with a singular purpose. This is Sebastian Foxx, born Sebastiao Raposa, and his parents were abducted by the Inquisition when Sebastian was just 13 years old. Now trained in the arts of coercion by bounty hunter Benjamin Weaver - whom listeners will recognize from several of Liss's other novels - Sebastian has returned to the city to repay old debts… and to find the man who killed his father. He'll need money. He'll need power. But most importantly, he'll need to find his allies and identify his enemies among the Inquisition's spies. David Liss is the author of The Twelfth Enchantment, The Whiskey Rebels, The Ethical Assassin, A Spectacle of Corruption, The Coffee Trader, and A Conspiracy of Paper, winner of the 2000 Edgar Award for Best First Novel.
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Another wonderful story from Liss
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Complicated and fast-paced
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I am a fan of historical novels on the whole but to me, David Liss is one of the best and has created a niche, filling it with interesting characters and surprisingly engaging plots. The coffee trade, the stock market and the inquisition could veer to boring but never do with Liss' characters. While Sebastian Foxx is an interesting lead, I did miss Benjamin Weaver.David Liss is one of the best
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From beginning to end I was gripped and delighted in each twists and turn.
Tim T
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Grim, but redemptive.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Some of the little known his of how oppressed the "New Christian" (Jews) in Lisbonsuffered and died for nothing but to keep the church rich.
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The story told a tale with alot of twist and had more than a few surpisesWhat about Samuel Roukin’s performance did you like?
The reader Mr Roukin was masterful as always I enjoy his readsWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Time would not allow that but I finished it as soon as possibleAny additional comments?
Wasn't too crazy about the ending and hope Mr Liss will write anotherI never knew how powerful the Inqistion in Portual
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The narration
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Sebastiao anglicizes himself into Sebastian Foxx. Our protagonist is Jewish, although his family is “new Christians”-Jews who, generations before, were forced to convert to Christianity but who are nonetheless subject to the special attention of the Inquisition.
The story jumps ten years and Weaver has taught Sebastian how to pummel thieves and practices the subtler art of deception. Foxx is unhappy and angry he decides to return to Lisbon to seek revenge for the death of his family. Our protagonist returns to Lisbon as Sebastian Foxx in the guise of a young Englishman bent on making a shipping fortune.
The story is packed with action, suspense, vengeance, thorny moral problems. The author works the famous earthquake of 1756 into the story. The plot moves swiftly to a shattering climax that throws notions of vengeance and atonement into sharp relief. Samuel Roukin narrated the book.
Action packed adventure in an unusual setting
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One of this author's finest
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As to the story...It's 1755 Portugal, a time when the Inquisition runs everything, a time of terror, corruption, superstition and madness. There are scenes which show the Inquisition as the pattern set for the Salem Witch Trials and later, the Shoah/Holocaust. This is why so many pray for a Rapture rather than face the Tribulation that seems so close on the current horizon. Sebastiao/Sebastian Raposa/Foxx has returned to this place he left at age 13 through the preparation of his parents. They were imprisoned and died soon after. He's 23 now, ready for his own Atonement, to look up old acquaintances, redress old grievances, seek out and kill the priest most directly responsible for destroying his family, maybe even rekindle an old romance. Liss does a wonderful job of helping the reader visualize just exactly what that time was like. It helps that Foxx was trained by Benjamin Weaver, who's stories I now need to go back and partake of. Lots of action😁. The ending is rather abrupt so I hope to see Foxx in other stories. Very well done!!
Atonement During the Inquisition
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