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Les thought that playing minder to Peregrine Normanhurst III sounded like a dead-set snack: Les would keep Peregrine out of trouble. So what if he was on the run from the IRA? They’d never follow him to Australia… But Les quickly finds himself thrust into an adventure that moves at breakneck speed from the corridors of power in Canberra to the grimy tenements of Belfast, to climax in a nerve-shattering, blood-spattered shoot out on a survivalist fortress in the Tweed Valley.
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- Tracey
- 06-25-14
cool norton
Would you consider the audio edition of The Godson to be better than the print version?
only had the audio version
What did you like best about this story?
how the aristocrat is such a dumb person and frustrates les no end
Which character – as performed by Dino Marnika – was your favorite?
les norton he is a cool swarve aussie bloke
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section made me laugh and section had me in slight suspence
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- david
- 12-31-14
Love this author and narrator
Love this author and narrator. Just a romping good story. It is very funny in an unique Australian way. I am not sure that non Australians will understand the book
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- David
- 01-02-15
Brilliant !!
Listened to this book 3times now and loved every minute . A true legend Mr Barrett , and a Great loss . Thank you .:-)
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- maxwell
- 12-04-13
Humour from Downunder
Australia's most popular and entertaining story teller.
Don't look for deep and meaningful philosophical content with Robert Barrett, just vintage enjoyment Basically, the formula is 3 great sex scenes plus 3 great fight scenes set in a recognizable Oz landscape; with a story line connecting the dots.
Robert Barrett has a turn of phrase that makes me laugh out loud, which is actually a rare event. Thus, his new books always went to the very top of my reading pile, and the audios are right up there aswell.
Unfortunately he passed away but his writing hasn't...
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