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Small Change, Book 3
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John Keating
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Terry Donnelly
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Jo Walton
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In 1941 the European war ended in the Farthing Peace, a rapprochement between Britain and Nazi Germany. The balls and banquets of Britain's upper class never faltered, while British ships ferried undesirables across the Channel to board the cattle cars headed east.
Peter Carmichael is commander of the Watch, Britain's distinctly British secret police. It's his job to warn the Prime Minister of treason, to arrest plotters, and to discover Jews. The midnight knock of a Watchman is the most dreaded sound in the realm.
Now, in 1960, a global peace conference is convening in London, where Britain, Germany, and Japan will oversee the final partition of the world. Hitler is once again on British soil. So is the long exiled Duke of Windsor and the rising gangs of British Power streetfighters, who consider the Government soft and may be the former king's bid to stage a coup d’état. Amidst all this, two of the most unlikely persons in the realm will join forces to oppose the fascists: a debutante whose greatest worry until now has been where to find the right string of pearls, and the Watch Commander himself.
What if: listen to more in the Small Change trilogy.©2008 Jo Walton (P)2011 Audible, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron...
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It's a very powerful series and John Keating does a great job relating Carmichael's story, as a stoic and professional man who has unseen emotional depths. Some parts were quite terrifying and If I had been reading this in print, I think I would have been compelled to peek ahead to reassure myself, but with audio, you have to stay on for the whole ride. I'm glad I did!
It's easy to see how similar kinds of oppression and manipulation of public opinion could happen today in the U.S. - or already are happening.
I'm impressed that Jo Walton can write well in so many different genres.
Breathless conclusion to the series
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I loved this series!
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Please bring Carmichael back, Jo Walton!
Great trilogy - I want more of these characters
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Inspector Carmichael has now been the commander of the Watch (equivalent to the Gestapo) for 11 years, forced to do the job and take the credit for the oppression of the Jews by the Prime Minister's threats to expose him as gay. During those years, he has also secretly built up a cadre of officers who siphon off a small percentage of the Jews and help them escape the country. English Quakers are also helping undesirables escape.
Walton does a wonderful job of creating a society of fear, where few dare to protest, and where people simply disappear after being picked up by Scotland Yard or The Watch. The tension and suspense wind tighter and tighter as the book progresses. Then, at the 11th hour, an improbable plot device brings things to a conclusion. It is because of this device which I find highly improbable that I give the story 4 stars rather than 5. Otherwise, it is a fantastic story, well written and beautifully narrated by John Keating, who is a wonderful Carmichael, and Terry Donnelly, exquisite as an 18-year-old who has always accepted things the way they were and believed the propoganda, but suddenly is faced with the truth.
I highly recommend the entire trilogy.
Superb Finale to an Excellent Trilogy
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The tone of this book, as with the previous books in this series, is one of increasing dread as the story progresses. Step by step we feel the threads of danger constantly creeping up and ensnaring the characters until it becomes clear that terrible things are going to happen and, as with the previous books, the background evil of the existing fascist British government is presented in such a matter-of-fact and banal manner that it is much worse than if it were dwelled upon. The book is superb in the way it presents the world to us and draws us in to the transpiring events and, in doing so, mimics the first two books which had exactly the same quality. In fact I put off reading this book for many months, not because I did not want to read it, but because I did not want to finish the series too quickly.
The one odd thing about the book is the vacuousness of the lead female character, Elvira Royston. She is a young debutante about to be presented to The Queen at her “coming out” and her head is filled with the trivia of of innocent youth. She is terribly naive and does not does seem to have had a single political thought in her head and consequently does truly stupid things, given the world around her, and consequently is the source of the danger that grows around Peter Carmichael. As with the Viola Larkin character in the second volume of this series, it is very hard to be sympathetic to the female characters since both seems to be so shallow. You know, as you read, that Elvira is going to get all of those around her in serious danger and I found it hard to believe that anyone, even that young, could be so complacent, ignorant and empty-headed.
It is easy to say that the head of the British Gestapo could not possibly be a sympathetic character but Peter Carmichael is exactly that - a good man put into an impossible position trying against all of the odds to do the right thing.
I presume this is the last volume in the series, however the ending provided enough of an opening for the author to write one or two more volumes about the world created by the events at the end of the book. While I was a bit disappointed by the pat ending I would almost certainly buy any books by the author which followed the story beyond that ending. The world created by the book, and the writing, just make it very difficult to not want to read more.
I gave the first two books in this series a hearty 5 star rating, but felt that this volume only deserved 4 stars due to the way the story ended. Both of the previous volumes ended in realistic and believable ways, but this book ends in a way hard to credit and consequently hard to believe. Not in a “bad” way, but in a way that was just a bit too pat and easy. The narration, as with the previous volumes, was first class and I would like to have been able to give this book 4 1/2 stars but, since there is no such rating, 4 will have to do. While a bit disappointing on its own, it is well worth reading if someone has already read the wonderful first two volumes.
Concluding volume in this series (perhaps)
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A satisfying conclusion
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Excellent conclusion to a gripping series.
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What did you love best about Half a Crown?
The plot was so engaging I couldn't stop listening. This is very hard to put down and though I usually work while listening to audiobooks, this one had me glued in place, fully attentive to the story. It took a lot of discipline to keep from forwarding to the end just to relieve the tension of not knowing what would happen to the characters, but I'm so glad I let the story unfold. The end is satisfying.Who was your favorite character and why?
Carmichael- the struggles he goes through are genuine and believable.Which scene was your favorite?
Carmichael in his cell watching the Queen's address on TV.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The treatment of the Jews was very real and the telling of this tale may help people, who (like Elvira and other characters in the book) need to increase their empathy and tolerance. I wish they hadn't killed Jack.Any additional comments?
I enjoyed watching Elvira's personality develop as she found her courage.Priceless Characters, Riveting Plot
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Great listen.
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