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Saul Reichlin
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Deon Meyer
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The killer is, in fact, Thobela Mpayipheli, a former freedom fighter robbed of everything by the murder of his son. And when Griessel's daughter is kidnapped, his world and Thobela's converge towards a devastating climax.
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- isaac
- 02-14-12
The suspense in this story hold you captive
What made the experience of listening to Devil's Peak the most enjoyable?
Saul Reichlin do an exilent job by the manner he read the story. Deon Meyer is a writer who knowns how to keep you attention by the why he presents the story.
I enjoy his work very much
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
You dont know whats going to happen , you think it will happen in a certain way , then he surprize you that the events unfolding happens very different than you have thougt
What does Saul Reichlin bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He brings the suspense out exelent by the manner he present it to you.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The lady who telling her life story to the vicor , and all the drama that she went through. It made you think how much damage a child gets in a disfuctional house.
Any additional comments?
This is an exelent work of art, thanks Deon Meyer for your work. Saul Reichlin for presenting this work in an exelent manner
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- JLBOSHOFF
- 06-15-21
Narrator was brilliant
I really enjoyed this book, the explicit nature of the writing caught me a bit off guard but overall it is a good story.
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- C van den Berg
- 04-17-12
fantastic thriller, read by a master.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I rave about this writer. He is so smart at constructing a plot and making the details speak about socio political issues without any ponderous statements. It all happens through the voices of the characters, often with wonderful humour.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Love Bennie Griesel. More of him please
Any additional comments?
More Deon Meyer please!
Saul Reichlin is wonderful, so accomplished at getting the nuances of accents and characters.
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- SARYNA
- 08-08-21
Exciting book
I enjoyed this book very much. The narration was excellent. The only negative remark : Too much swearing, especially the use of God's name is very disturbing.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-03-23
Yet another great story
Well thought out and wel read. This made the story even more gripping. Well done
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- Jean Eksteen
- 01-16-24
Amazing character development
The story line is brilliant and the plot is complex yet easy to follow. The character development of Bennie is superb! Really a great listen!
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- Ilse
- 08-08-21
Absolutely worthwhile
I have listened to MANY audiobooks while painting, but this must be one of the few that I have found captivating. Yes,once or twice one feels like slapping Bennie, the main character, to just get past the low self esteem & pity party, but then it does also give the listener a unique insight into the struggle of an alcoholic. Great suspense & intrigue but still very believable & realistic!
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- Trevor Hayes
- 08-05-22
Brilliant !
Outstanding story line and characterisation. The narration is excellent with realistic accents - nothing worse than poor fictitious accents. Raw and real, thoroughly enjoyable. !!
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- Blueman
- 01-28-25
Brilliant South African story brilliantly narrated
Loved his rich descriptions of the areas of South Africa in which the story is set
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- aussieGeorge68
- 07-04-12
Exceptional Book, but not for the easily offended.
A surprisingly good book. Great imperfect and believable characters. For me the South African location and politics was somewhat exotic and a welcome change from your typical locations. Saul Reichlin's narration goes beyond excellent with believable accents for the characters. Saul is by far my favourite Narrator and in my opinion is king of his craft.
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