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Phineas Finn
- Palliser, Book 2
- Narrated by: David Shaw-Parker
- Length: 28 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Phineas Finn, a handsome young man of 23, comes to England to make his fortune in parliamentary politics. But despite all his aspirations, Finn is haunted by ethical questions as his personal convictions conflict with his duty towards his party. Loyalty versus honor, love versus money, and privacy versus prominence: our eponymous hero faces a variety of dilemmas as he navigates his way through the House of Commons.
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- Richard
- 05-01-2021
Wonderful Trollope
Beautifully read.
A delight to listen to from beginning to end.
Spectacular varied accents made the characters really come to life.
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