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Narrado por:
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Simon Prebble
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De:
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Peter Lovesey
One time police detective Peter Diamond loses his job as a security guard when he fails to spot a small Japanese child hiding in the furniture department of Harrods. Weeks later, she's still unclaimed; Diamond is unable to forget the frightened eyes of the silent little girl and takes on the challenge of uncovering her identity. Now Diamond is back in the sleuthing business, following a trail that leads from London to New York to Tokyo and to a shocking climax that may shatter his heart or cost him his life.
©Copyright © 2007 by Peter Lovesey. All rights reserved.; 2007 by Peter Lovesey. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I enjoyed the way that the (very good) narrator kind of made the New Yorkers sound like 1930s gangsters and it was fun to hear about places that I -a New Yorker- know very well like the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and the Hungarian Pastry Shop from a British perspective in a book so old that they have Concorde planes and the Twin Towers. The scene with the priest at the beginning really was pointless but I’m dying with laughter at the reviewers on here who can read a whole book about child abduction and murder, but get offended by the “f word” 🤣 if you’re more bothered by swear words than by violence you need to reconsider your values!
A fun romp— far fetched plot but at least it wasn’t that racist
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This story really pushes on the ability to "suspend disbelief". And yet, I kept listening.The events seemed implausible: the abandonement of a Japanese autistic child in a major department store, a former chief inspector volunteering at a school for autistic children,a meeting with a sumo wrestler, flights to the United States and Japan.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Any changes to the story would upset the balance of the incredible and make it a totally unbelievable story.Have you listened to any of Simon Prebble’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Simon Prebble is one of the best narrators, but I find the older audios more difficult to understand.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It took more than one sitting to finish this audio book, but I stayed awake at night to follow it to some of its incredible junctures.Suspension of Disbelief
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good solid 4 stars
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Simon Prebble is incredible in narration. Something that becomes painfully obvious when I attempted 3-4 other books in the series were read by narrators so poor I couldn’t get past the first 30minutes.
Brilliant work!
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Loved this story!
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Full of Whoppers!
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an interesting story
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Why not a movie?
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Just great!
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Love the series
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