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And Thereby Hangs a Tale
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
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- Jacki Farrar
- 10-08-2010
Excellent
Loved this and was very sorry when it ended, can't wait for parts 2 & 3 to be on audio
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- Anonymous User
- 27-05-2020
Classic Archer
As expected great writing, very complex plots and very often a satisfyingly unexpected conclusion. Very entertaining!
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- Steve Kirkwood
- 31-01-2011
Bad Narration - Predictable and Dull Stories
Jeffrey Archer is one of my delightful sins, politics and perjury aside, he writes a fantastic tale. His novels turn and twist with characters that you care about, and his short stories are full of surprises and fun. Not so in this book, I found all the story endings predictable, and littered with pitiable characters; maybe because most of them are alleged to be based on true stories. This poor book was marred further with the dreadful, monotonous narration which lends nothing to the already dull tales. This won?t put me off listening to more Archer books, he can be forgiven one bad book, but let?s hope this is the last.
3 people found this helpful
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- Linda
- 20-08-2010
Not his best
I love Archer books. Kane and Abel is my all time favourite. I have read most of his other books including the other short story ones. I just did not enjoy this one as much. The first story is good. I can't put my finger on it but I just didn't enjoy it.
3 people found this helpful
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- Mr Michael P Parker
- 23-10-2010
Oh Dear! The narration.....
I thoroughly enjoyed this latest short story compilation from Jeffrey Archer, and found the story involving the luck of the Irish particularly fine. However, to me the narration was, quite frankly, awful. Please, please Mr Archer, find another narrator before your next (eagerly awaited) effort.
5 people found this helpful
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- Kitty
- 14-10-2011
good for a quick fix listen
I prefer the books JA has written.
Some of these seemed to end before you really got into them, others just did not really seem worth it. Others I would have liked padded out a bit more
Shame overall hense on 2 stars
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- Mme Josephine Lejard
- 22-04-2020
narrator drove me scatty
Typical Archer you can't predict the end. spoiled by the narrator please listen to sample
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- spottydog
- 25-01-2019
Dreadful Narrator
Narrator is dreadful. I would like to change the book if I could as I just cannot listen to any more stories read by this man. He is expressionless. I have listened to two stories but cannot listen to any more. Such a shame as the stories are brilliant. Very disappointed
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- G
- 16-01-2018
Ripping Yarns
Would you consider the audio edition of And Thereby Hangs a Tale to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version
What was one of the most memorable moments of And Thereby Hangs a Tale?
All very good but the twist at the end of the final story was very good
How could the performance have been better?
I found the reader's voice very flat with little inflection, very disappointing
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
generally very good
Any additional comments?
This is the first audible book that I thing was not well read
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- Cliff
- 22-02-2013
Lovely collection of tales with twists
Like all collections some are better than others. The good ones are great and the other ones are still very worth a listen. All in all a refreshing collection of simple but captivating short stories.
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