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The Summer Before the War
- By: Helen Simonson
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
- Length: 15 hrs and 58 mins
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East Sussex, 1914. It is the end of England's brief Edwardian summer, and everyone agrees that the weather has never been so beautiful. Hugh Grange, down from his medical studies, is visiting his aunt Agatha, who lives with her husband in the small, idyllic coastal town of Rye. Agatha's husband works in the Foreign Office, and she is certain he will ensure that the recent sabre rattling over the Balkans won't come to anything.
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This story was 'fine'
- By Bianca Coleman on 21-05-2016
- The Summer Before the War
- By: Helen Simonson
- Narrated by: Lucy Scott
Condensing would have improved this book
Reviewed: 27-04-2017
I found the characters of this novel engaging. The story line at times plodded along and would have benefitted from some editing.
Not a story with an ending you want for all characters but able to draw me in with feelings of emotion for both their misery and happiness.
Worth a listen/read.
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Entry Island
- By: Peter May
- Narrated by: Peter Forbes
- Length: 13 hrs and 42 mins
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When Detective Sime Mackenzie boards a light aircraft at Montreal's St. Hubert airfield, he does so without looking back. For Sime, the 850-mile journey ahead represents an opportunity to escape the bitter blend of loneliness and regret that has come to characterise his life in the city. Travelling as part of an eight-officer investigation team, Sime's destination lies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Only two kilometres wide and three long, Entry Island is home to a population of around 130 inhabitants - the wealthiest of which has just been discovered murdered in his home.
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Intriguing
- By Louisa on 25-10-2016
- Entry Island
- By: Peter May
- Narrated by: Peter Forbes
History, genealogy and mystery interwoven into a riveting tale
Reviewed: 07-02-2016
This book had me searching the internet for more history of both the Hebridean islands and early immigration to Canada. Normally a reader of crime fiction this book did this and so much more. A great read and I will now go and look for more Peter May books.
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Christmas Eve, 1914
- By: Charles Olivier
- Narrated by: Cameron Daddo, Xander Berkeley, Cody Fern, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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In 1914, the war which was to have been wrapped up by Christmas had - in reality - only just begun, as all sides entrenched themselves deeper into the Great War. Christmas Eve, 1914 follows one company of British officers as they rotate forward to spend their Christmas on the front lines, a mere 80 yards from the German guns. Upper- and working-class men and boys are thrown together into one trench and struggle to survive.
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Great listen for rememberance or Anzac Day
- By Perpetual student on 25-04-2015
- Christmas Eve, 1914
- By: Charles Olivier
- Narrated by: Cameron Daddo, Xander Berkeley, Cody Fern, Damon Herriman, James Scott, John Beck, Lance Guest, Gabe Greenspan, Nate Jones
Great listen for rememberance or Anzac Day
Reviewed: 25-04-2015
Poignant story with real characters. Reminding us of the effects of war in human spirit. A great listen as we remember the centenary of WW1
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Personal
- By: Lee Child
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
- Length: 11 hrs and 9 mins
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Jack Reacher walks alone. Once a go-to hard man in the US military police, now he’s a drifter of no fixed abode. But the army tracks him down. Because someone has taken a long-range shot at the French president. Only one man could have done it. And Reacher is the one man who can find him. This new heartstopping, nailbiting book in Lee Child’s number-one best-selling series takes Reacher across the Atlantic to Paris - and then to London.
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Lee Child: sensational again!
- By John on 29-01-2015
- Personal
- By: Lee Child
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
Another great Reacher story
Reviewed: 28-02-2015
Well read and easy voice to listen to. Classic Reacher, well worth the purchase and great for another story in the UK
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