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The Covenant of Water
- De: Abraham Verghese
- Narrado por: Abraham Verghese
- Duración: 31 h y 16 m
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Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India’s Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning—and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala’s long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time.
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Story Telling At Its Best
- De Regina en 05-06-23
- The Covenant of Water
- De: Abraham Verghese
- Narrado por: Abraham Verghese
An epic, generational family story and masterpiece
Revisado: 04-08-25
Abraham Verghese’s epic, generational family novel is nothing short of a masterpiece. Dr. Verghese, a distinguished medical professor at Stanford University, brings his profound expertise in the patient-physician relationship to bear, emphasizing empathy—a trait vividly reflected in his writing. His skill in portraying empathy is exceptional, placing him among the finest writers today.
Among his many talents, Verghese also narrates the audio version of his novel. I’m usually wary when authors take on the role of narrator, but in this case, Verghese was the perfect choice. He captures the voices of each character with remarkable depth, and no professional actor could have done better.
Where Verghese’s novel truly excels is in its poignant depiction of relationships and the deep love between characters. As in all great family epics, the narrative unfolds with tragedies that resonate deeply with the reader, evoking a profound sense of loss. Yet, amidst the sorrow, the novel becomes a journey of resilience and hope, ultimately leaving the reader fulfilled and reaffirming their faith in the strength of the human spirit.
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Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers
- De: Jesse Q. Sutanto
- Narrado por: Eunice Wong
- Duración: 10 h y 41 m
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Vera Wong is a lonely little old lady—ah, lady of a certain age—who lives above her forgotten tea shop in the middle of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Despite living alone, Vera is not needy, oh no. She likes nothing more than sipping on a good cup of Wulong and doing some healthy detective work on the Internet about what her Gen-Z son is up to. Then one morning, Vera trudges downstairs to find a curious thing—a dead man in the middle of her tea shop.
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So far,surprisingly charming-OUTSTANDING narration
- De Christine T en 03-20-23
- Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers
- De: Jesse Q. Sutanto
- Narrado por: Eunice Wong
As good as it gets in the cozy mystery genre
Revisado: 02-13-25
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the audio version of Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers—a delightful ride in the cozy mystery genre. Vera Wong is an unforgettable character. She's quirky, brash, and endearing all at once, with enough flaws to make her relatable, but her heart is always in the right place. You’ll find yourself rooting for her from start to finish, even when she’s making questionable decisions.
The supporting cast of murder suspects adds intrigue, but Vera’s personality steals the show. Each character brings something unique to the table, but none quite match Vera's charm. Eunice Wong's narration is pitch-perfect. (Maybe Vera is secretly her mother, or she had one just like her.)
If cozy mysteries aren’t usually your thing, give this book a try anyway. The plot is engaging, the characters are lovable, and the humor is sharp.
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Blacktop Wasteland
- A Novel
- De: S. A. Cosby
- Narrado por: Adam Lazarre-White
- Duración: 11 h y 8 m
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Beauregard "Bug" Montage is an honest mechanic, a loving husband, and a hardworking dad. Bug knows there's no future in the man he used to be: Known from the hills of North Carolina to the beaches of Florida as the best wheelman on the East Coast. He thought he'd left all that behind him, but as his carefully built new life begins to crumble, he finds himself drawn inexorably back into a world of blood and bullets. When a smooth-talking former associate comes calling with a can't-miss jewelry store heist, Bug feels he has no choice but to get back in the driver's seat.
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Fantastic All Around
- De stuartjash en 07-16-20
- Blacktop Wasteland
- A Novel
- De: S. A. Cosby
- Narrado por: Adam Lazarre-White
A Southern Noir Crime Thriller Masterpiece
Revisado: 02-01-25
When I want to read Virginia, I read S.A. Cosby, especially because his novels are set in the Tidewater region where I live. Cosby’s keen eye for detail and his deep understanding of the region's culture and people make his works resonate with authenticity and grit. He writes “southern noir” crime fiction and belongs in the first rank of authors who delve into the genre.
“Blacktop Wasteland” was Cosby’s breakthrough hit novel, garnering multiple awards that it well deserved. The story revolves around Beauregard “Bug” Montage, a character born into a life of crime. His father was a notorious getaway driver, and despite Bug's efforts to distance himself from that dark legacy, he finds it nearly impossible to escape.
Bug is a complex character, a man torn between his past and his hopes for a better future. He has a loving wife, two young sons, and a daughter from an early relationship who’s somewhat estranged from him and on the cusp of entering adulthood. He’s also grappling with the responsibility of caring for his rattlesnake of a mother, who is in nursing care and has lost her Medicaid coverage.
Adding to Bug's burdens is his failing auto repair business and mounting debts. Desperation drives him to make an ill-fated decision to reenter the world of crime. Partnering with a highly unreliable and dangerous white trash accomplice, Bug embarks on a heist that promises to be his ticket out of financial ruin. However, this decision plunges him into a whirlwind of fast cars, non-stop action, and heart-pounding thrills.
Cosby's storytelling in “Blacktop Wasteland” is masterful. The narrative is taut and gripping, with vivid, action-packed sequences that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The characters are well-developed, each with their own complexities and motivations that add depth to the story. The dialogue is sharp and authentic, capturing the essence of the southern noir genre.
One of the standout aspects of the novel is Cosby's ability to weave themes of family, loyalty, and redemption into the fabric of the crime narrative. Bug's internal struggle between his criminal tendencies and his desire to protect and provide for his family adds a poignant layer to the story.
“Blacktop Wasteland” is not just a crime novel; it’s a powerful exploration of the human condition and the lengths to which one man will go to secure a better future for his loved ones. S.A. Cosby has delivered a compelling and unforgettable tale that firmly establishes him as a force to be reckoned with in the world of crime fiction. Buckle up for a wild ride.
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The Shanghai Factor
- De: Charles McCarry
- Narrado por: Stephen Bowlby
- Duración: 9 h y 14 m
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An unnamed spy is dispatched to Shanghai to aid a shadowy U.S. agency known only as HQ. There he meets a mysterious woman named Mei and begins a torrid affair that threatens to expose him to Chinese intelligence, the notorious Guoanbu. As danger waits for him around every corner, and the enigmatic Mei moves into and out of his life, he finds himself drawn further into a deadly cat-and-mouse game between Guoanbu and HQ that threatens not only to end his life but to also dangerously destabilize East/West relations.
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Good mix of Counter-Intel & Mentor Spy fiction
- De Darwin8u en 09-01-13
- The Shanghai Factor
- De: Charles McCarry
- Narrado por: Stephen Bowlby
Give me more like "The Shanghai Factor"
Revisado: 01-24-25
Charles McCarry's "The Shanghai Factor" intrigued me with its exploration of espionage centered on the Chinese Ministry of State Security (the “Guoanbu”) and the intense rivalry between the United States and China. Written in McCarry's eighties, the novel impresses with its depth of insight into China and its elite circles, resonating authenticity throughout.
The narrative delves into complex themes of counter-intelligence and betrayal on a grand scale, which I found compelling. However, I occasionally found myself perplexed by the plot's direction and ultimate purpose.
"The Shanghai Factor" stands as a testament to McCarry's enduring skill in crafting espionage thrillers, particularly those rooted in the intricate dynamics of covert operations.
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The Spy Who Hated Me
- A James Flynn Escapade, Book 5
- De: Haris Orkin
- Narrado por: Chris Ciulla
- Duración: 9 h y 18 m
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CIA agent Caitlyn Valentine has disappeared in London, and James Flynn is sure she's in danger. Of course, as a heavily medicated patient in a Pasadena psychiatric hospital, no one takes Flynn seriously. Especially since he's convinced his locked ward is the headquarters for His Majesty's Secret Service and that he's an international superspy with a license to kill.
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I love this guy
- De Luis E. Molina en 03-03-25
- The Spy Who Hated Me
- A James Flynn Escapade, Book 5
- De: Haris Orkin
- Narrado por: Chris Ciulla
I Loved The Spy Who Hated Me
Revisado: 12-05-24
Absolutely delightful! I didn’t know about the James Flynn satirical spy romps until I visited an agent’s website who represents Haris Orkin. My query for my own spy novel failed but the consolation is I’m now onto the James Fynn escapade series. What a hoot. The Spy Who Hated Me is comical but Orkin doesn’t leave out the thriller and action elements. He’s reinvented James Bond with a creative premise—a mental patient who ardently believes he’s an agent for His Majesty’s Secret Service. Yet James Flynn, in his deluded mental state, has skills that help him save the world from nefarious villains. Plus, he’s handsome and attracts Bond girls. We should all be a bit mental to enjoy the quixotic adventures that Flynn has. Speaking of which, Flynn has a sidekick, the hapless psychiatric nurse, Sancho, a riff on Don Quixote. Brilliant. Spot-on narration by Chris Ciulla.
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I Am Pilgrim
- A Thriller
- De: Terry Hayes
- Narrado por: Christopher Ragland
- Duración: 22 h y 41 m
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A breakneck race against time…and an implacable enemy. An anonymous young woman murdered in a run-down hotel, all identifying characteristics dissolved by acid. A father publicly beheaded in the blistering heat of a Saudi Arabian public square. A notorious Syrian biotech expert found eyeless in a Damascus junkyard. Smoldering human remains on a remote mountainside in Afghanistan. A flawless plot to commit an appalling crime against humanity. One path links them all, and only one man can make the journey. Pilgrim.
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Please let this all be fiction.
- De B.J. en 08-08-14
- I Am Pilgrim
- A Thriller
- De: Terry Hayes
- Narrado por: Christopher Ragland
I am exhausted after I Am Pilgrim
Revisado: 11-22-24
Epic, high-octane thriller following Pilgrim, a preeminent operative who has so many identities I’ve already forgotten most of them, except for Scott, his original identity. He’s after the Saracen, a self-anointed Saudi operative who has a murderous revenge agenda. He hates the Saudi royal family whose responsible for the beheading of his father, and its enabling patron Satan, the United States, even more. He plans to launch a small pox epidemic in America for which there is no vaccine. A catastrophe that would surpass 9-11 on an unimaginable scale. Only one man can stop him. While on mission with an FBI cover, he solves a murder crime that had its nascence. Ben Bradley, a heroic New York cop who saved lives in the Twin Towers, makes for a great partner, but Pilgrim mostly operates solo. His adversary is formidable. Can he prevail? America is counting on him. Terry Hayes demonstrated he’s a master of the thriller craft with I Am Pilgrim. Well-plotted, great characters with interesting backstories. Lots of twists and turns and side plots but Hayes stays true to course. The 612-page effort must have taken a lot out of him, since it took him over 10 years to launch his follow-on novel.
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The Night Manager
- A Novel
- De: John le Carré
- Narrado por: David Case
- Duración: 18 h y 27 m
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John le Carré, the legendary author of sophisticated spy thrillers, is at the top of his game in this classic novel of a world in chaos. With the Cold War over, a new era of espionage has begun. In the power vacuum left by the Soviet Union, arms dealers and drug smugglers have risen to immense influence and wealth. The sinister master of them all is Richard Onslow Roper, the charming, ruthless Englishman whose operation seems untouchable.
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Good book. Get the Michael Jayston version instead
- De David Schafer en 07-28-16
- The Night Manager
- A Novel
- De: John le Carré
- Narrado por: David Case
From Hotel Night Manager to Spy
Revisado: 10-25-24
One of the pleasures of being a failing spy writer is to read, or rather, listen to a John le Carré novel for inspiration. He was a master of language, dry humor, and irony. The Night Manager made me laugh out loud at times, as le Carré mercilessly pokes fun at the British intelligence bureaucracy and their American “cousins” across the pond as they attempt to reign in a politically connected British aristocrat who’s running a lucrative arms and drug trade. The covert agent placed inside in the operation is the hapless Jonathan Fine, the hotel “night manager” and ex-soldier who can handle himself in a fight. He’s the story’s only hero, apart from his surly minder Burr. Does he get the Bond girl? No spoilers here.
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Malibu Rising
- A Novel
- De: Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Narrado por: Julia Whelan
- Duración: 11 h y 5 m
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Malibu: August 1983. It’s the day of Nina Riva’s annual end-of-summer party, and anticipation is at a fever pitch. Everyone wants to be around the famous Rivas: Nina, the talented surfer and supermodel; brothers Jay and Hud, one a championship surfer, the other a renowned photographer; and their adored baby sister, Kit. Together the siblings are a source of fascination in Malibu and the world over—especially as the offspring of the legendary singer Mick Riva. The only person not looking forward to the party of the year is Nina herself.
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Malibu Sinking
- De SB en 06-01-21
- Malibu Rising
- A Novel
- De: Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Narrado por: Julia Whelan
Malibu Rising is easy listening
Revisado: 09-14-24
Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of today’s best-selling authors for an obvious reason. She’s a damn good writer. I’d be hard-pressed to identify a better family story I’ve read. Jenkins Reid invests you in each of her characters. You care about them. You sympathize with them. Even when they’re jerks. The author brings a level of emotion (not overdone mind you) into her tale that could only make an aspiring writer cry. She’s just so good at it. Hooray for the Riva’s. They’re just that cool. Well-narrated by Julia Whelan. She captures the SoCal voice.
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Shanghai
- A Novel
- De: Joseph Kanon
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis
- Duración: 10 h y 24 m
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After the violence of Kristallnacht (1938), European Jews, now desperate to emigrate, found the consular doors of the world closed to them. Only one port required no entry visa: Shanghai, a self-governing Western trading enclave in what was technically Chinese territory, a political anomaly that became an escape hatch—if you were lucky enough to afford a ticket on one of the great Lloyd liners sailing to the East and safety.
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A very different story of Jewish refugees
- De Barbara en 06-29-24
- Shanghai
- A Novel
- De: Joseph Kanon
- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis
No Safe Haven in Shanghai
Revisado: 09-06-24
The timeline and setting alone drew me in. Shanghai, late 1930s, trading entrepot controlled by weakening Western powers. The Japanese, having already taken over much of eastern China, loom as a threat. Shanghai was the Havana of the East. Gambling, shows, prostitution, drugs. Warlords. Gangs, the feared Kempetai, the Japanese version of the Gestapo. Shanghai was a dangerous place, yet a haven for European Jewish refugees who had nowhere else to go. Amidst all this, Joseph Kanon has crafted an intriguing story of using wits to survive, love, betrayal, and redemption.
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The Lotus Eaters
- De: Tatjana Soli
- Narrado por: Kirsten Potter
- Duración: 14 h y 55 m
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It's 1975 and the North Vietnamese army is poised to roll into Saigon. As the city falls into chaos, two lovers make their way across the city to escape to a new life. Helen Adams, an American photojournalist, must take leave of a devastated country she has come to love. Nguyen Pran Linh, the man who loves her, must deal with his own conflicted loyalties. As they race through the streets, they play out a drama of love and betrayal that began twelve years before.
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Best book I've read yet this year
- De Emily en 06-30-10
- The Lotus Eaters
- De: Tatjana Soli
- Narrado por: Kirsten Potter
The Locusts
Revisado: 08-18-24
Tatjana Soli's debut novel, "The Lotus Eaters," is a breathtaking portrayal of the Vietnam War. Soli's meticulous research immerses the reader in the heart of Saigon and the southern regions during America's turbulent campaign. Her vivid descriptions vividly evoke both the early optimism and the grim realities that marked this period.
One of the novel's strengths is its portrayal of the driven photographers who risked everything to capture the war's essence on film. Soli adeptly captures their raw ambition, suggesting that perhaps "The Locusts" would have been an equally fitting title.
At the center of the story is Linh, Helen's lover in the later stages of the war, whose quiet heroism contrasts with the charismatic Sam Darrow, their mentor and Helen's former lover. Initially overshadowed by Helen's intense affair with Sam, Linh emerges as a compelling figure in his own right.
The novel reaches a crescendo in its final chapters, as Helen and two fellow photographers venture into Cambodia to document the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge. The narrative tension here is palpable, gripping the reader with a visceral intensity rarely found in literature. Soli's skillful storytelling had me on edge.
"The Lotus Eaters" is a solid effort and comes highly recommended, particularly for those seeking a fresh fictional perspective on the Vietnam War. Soli's ability to blend historical fact with compelling characters and a gripping plot makes this a standout novel in the genre.
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