
The Quest for Anna Klein
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Narrado por:
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Edoardo Ballerini
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De:
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Thomas H. Cook
Thomas Danforth has lived a fortunate life. The son of a wealthy importer, he traveled the world in his youth, and now, in his twenties, he lives in New York City and runs the family business. It is 1939, and the world is on the brink of war, but Danforth's life is untroubled, his future assured. Then, on a snowy evening walk along Gramercy Park, a friend poses a fateful question. As it turns out, this friend has a dangerous idea that can change the world. Danforth is to provide a place where a "brilliant woman" can receive training in firearms and explosives. This is to be the beginning of an international plot carried out by the mysterious Anna Kleina plot that will ensnare Danforth in more ways than one. When the plan goes wrong and Klein disappears, Danforth's quest begins: it is a journey of ever shifting alliances and betrayals that will lead him across a war torn world in search of answers. Now in his ninety first year, at the dawn of a troubled new era, he sits in luxury at the Century Club and tells his tale to the young man from Washington he has summoned, for reasons of his own, to hear it.
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The mystery never stops
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The crux of the book is an unbelievably naive plot to assassinate the Fuhrer, with a crew of only four or five people. One of them is the ferociously dedicated, dark, young, Jewish woman named in the title. Danforth helps train her and falls deeply in love with her, despite the fact that the assassination attempt is a suicide mission. No further spoilers here, but you can imagine what happens.
Thomas Cook is an extremely gifted writer. If I were you, I would start with "Streets of Fire," which is IMHO a much better book than this. No sense comparing the two books; I just feel that SOF is a much more accessible book, and is much more compelling (oops, I did compare, didn't I?). So what.
Once again Mr. Ballerini's talents are so remarkable that they cover some of the less interesting aspects of the book. His skills with accents and multiple languages are just astounding. It is possible that he speaks all these languages; if not, he has one heck of an ear for the musical sounds of languages. Even German, that most guttural and in other ways off-putting of languages, becomes soft and buttery in his mouth. I must warn you that there is some plenty gruesome stuff: you might want to skip the particulars of the guillotine. There is a deeply felt romance at the heart of the book, an opposites attract version between Danforth and Anna, and that part of the book is done pretty well. Maybe you could just skip the entire WWII part, but that would leave you with about a third of a book. Which, come to think of it, would not be a bad idea
A review with extremely mixed feelings.
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Would you try another book from Thomas H. Cook and/or Edoardo Ballerini?
No, this is my first experience of Thomas Cook. I was influenced by the volumes of praise heaped upon his body of work. This book cannot possibly represent Cook's typical performance. I was bored to sleep by this slow, excessively detailed, fragmented content. I will not likely risk another audio book fee on this author.Has The Quest for Anna Klein turned you off from other books in this genre?
\I am a fan of the genre. I simply could not find a reason to torment myself any longer with this boring and lifeless story.Would you be willing to try another one of Edoardo Ballerini’s performances?
Will not try another performance unless a written or audio preview is available.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
DISAPPOINTMENT. Mr. Cook's works have been described as clever, skilled, emblematic, etc. This book, in my opinion, does not meet the press and hype that sold me on purchasing the e-book.Thie book cannot reflect Cook's many accolades
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