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Our Kind of Traitor
- Narrated by: Michael Jayston
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Set in contemporary, recession gripped Britain, a left-leaning young Oxford academic and his barrister girlfriend take an off-peak holiday on the Caribbean island of Antigua. By seeming chance they bump into a Russian millionaire called Dima who owns a peninsula and a diamond-encrusted gold watch. He also has a tattoo on his right thumb, and wants a game of tennis.
What else he wants propels the young lovers on a tortuous journey through Paris to a safe house in the Swiss Alps, to the murkiest cloisters of the City of London and its unholy alliance with Britain’s Intelligence Establishment.
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- connie
- 04-10-2010
old style Le Carre meets new
I've been reading Le Carre for only 3 years and tend to like his less-well-regarded later novels better than his older classics. Audiobooks are, however, giving me better appreciation of the old, and THIS audiiobook seems the perfect marriage of Le Carre's traditional theme of innocents consumed by a compromising Brit insider-elite with the more overt social concerns of his later novels.
I found this as well-written, plotted and characterized as traditional LeCarre, but at the same time it's a very accessible listen.
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- CH Ryan
- 20-03-2011
Great Le Carre
Fascinating story, terrific characters. One of my favourite writers on excellent form. Wonderful reader too. Did all the dialogue brilliantly, which made the book even more exciting to listen to.
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- John
- 13-10-2016
Waste of time
Would you try another book from John le Carré and/or Michael Jayston?
I will try earlier Le Carre books
What was most disappointing about John le Carré’s story?
Far too much descriptive detail and little story with an ending that made me think he got bored with the book as well as me.
Have you listened to any of Michael Jayston’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No, but the performance was fine.
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Our Kind of Traitor?
All of it
Any additional comments?
This book makes me think Le Carre has lost his way.
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- Healerchick
- 12-08-2016
A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE,RIVETING MASTERPIECE
Any additional comments?
The story is riveting.The rendition excellent-It had me interested to the last second.It's contemporary,the characters well-developed and plausible.All in all another masterpiece by John Le Carre.
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- Ken Nielsen
- 05-11-2012
Great book, very disappointing reading.
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The first book I have bought from Audible that I was unable to finish
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Very disappointing reading. Two examples: An Australian character is given a very bad cockney accent. Gail, the main female character, is read in a breathy voice that reminds my of Marilyn Monroe in those old films, Gail is a successful barrister! She would not speak like that.
The reading became so irritating, for these and other similar reasons, that I have been unable to finish the book.
If the reader can't do accents and voices accurately, he or she should just read it straight, without any attempt to be in character.
Any additional comments?
My first serious Audible disappointment. I will need to be much more careful in my purchases in future.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-10-2010
Much ado about nothing really
Well read (despite the dodgy Australian accent) and it did keep me entertained, but really the ending left me feeling so totally cheated and short changed, that in the end I could only think why had I bothered!
4 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 07-11-2010
Never again
I have been listening to audiobooks for many years and have never ever listened to a book which bored me as rigidly as this one. Because I had never read one of John le Carre's books before I was keen to download one of his books to give it a try. Even the valiant attempts of the narrator to breath live into this dull book never manages to overcome the frankly very thin story line. None of the characters become more than cardboard caricatures, and his description of women seems to have successfully bypassed modern life. The end, when it finally comes, feels rushed and totally predictable. How is it possible that a writer with a reputation like his ends up writing such drivel. I was determined to listen to the whole book, but ended up wasting my time, never again!
8 people found this helpful
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- Joseph
- 08-09-2013
Well read but totally pointless
I am not going to say good things about the book simply because it is Le Carre.
This story started well but faded into nothingness. There seemed no point to the story whatsoever and the ending was most unexpected and disappointing.
1 person found this helpful
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- Martyn Oakley
- 30-09-2010
Dull, boring, slow, !!!
I Have never not finished an audible book - until this one, it is unbelieveably slow, and frankly dull!!
I have given up.... Take my advice and dont bother, if you do hope you can stay awake.
6 people found this helpful
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- Jonzjob
- 07-11-2010
Not impressed
I started to listen to this thinking that Le Carr? was a good writer of spy and suspense, but was very quickly annoyed by the totaly un-necessary use of very bad language. In the end it overtook tha story line and was turned off.
I will be very hesitant before I get another from le Carr?. Not impressed at all and would give it zero stars if that were possible!
4 people found this helpful
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- Delo
- 06-01-2021
Hard not to believe the conspiracy laundering!
Liked it. Also was very well read. The story opens your eyes to the international money laundering banks are likely involved in!
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- D
- 28-08-2019
Not as Good as the Film
I read this book having previously seen the film and as a big Le Carre fan who has already worked my way through most of his best books.
The narration from Jayston is as good as ever, a genuine pleasure to listen to.
The story is a good one and it’s well written but I find some of his stories end with a damp squib, so much story to get there, so much potential and then so little in the way of an ending.
I much preferred the film.
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- Mr
- 01-08-2017
Typical le Carre
Not his best, not his worst.
It's worth getting on a deal and especially if you are a le Carre fan. There was tense moments but not enough and whilst the story was easy enough to follow there needed a bit more explanation early on as to what the situation the couple were getting into.
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- Paul D
- 29-07-2017
Classic Le Carre
Classic Le Carre beautifully narrated by Jayston, as ever. I had either read/viewed/listened to this some time ago as I had a vague memory of the plot but despite this the writing and reading kept me interested throughout.
Only problem being, it rather spoils it for so much of the second division literature out there.
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- jesjaspers
- 31-05-2016
cant wait for the film
Le Carre takes the ordinary person and places him central to this spy thriller which tells the story of a defector from the Russian mafia. I liked the way he lets so many questions remain unanswered as many would be in real life It will be interesting to see how the movie handles these with Ewan McGregor as tennis loving Perry, Damien Lewis as Hector of British intelligence, and Stellan Skarsgård as Dima.
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