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My Father's House

The Rome Escape Line, Book 1

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My Father's House

By: Joseph O'Connor
Narrated by: Barry Barnes, Stephen Hogan, Barnaby Edwards, Laurence Bouvard, Aoife Duffin, Gertrude Thoma, David John, Roberto Davide, Thomas Hill
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September 1943: German forces occupy Rome. SS officer Paul Hauptmann rules with terror. The war's outcome is far from certain.

An Irish priest, Hugh O'Flaherty, dedicates himself to helping those escaping from the Nazis. His home is Vatican City, the world's smallest state, a neutral, independent country within Rome where the occupiers hold no sway. Here Hugh brings together an unlikely band of friends to hide the vulnerable under the noses of the enemy.

But Hauptmann's net begins closing in on the Escape Line and the need for a terrifyingly audacious mission grows critical. By Christmastime, it's too late to turn back.

Based on an extraordinary true story, My Father's House is a powerful literary thriller from a master of historical fiction. Joseph O'Connor has created an unforgettable novel of love, faith and sacrifice, and what it means to be truly human in the most extreme circumstances.

©2023 Joseph O'Connor (P)2023 Penguin Audio
Jewish Suspense World War II Fiction War Rome
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Takes a while to get going but a good read

I don't know if it was because I started this book slowly and maybe as a result dropped elements of the plot but I struggled to join all the dots in the early chapters and to understand the characters and how they all fitted together but after a few hours of reading it started to come together. I live in Rome so it was enjoyable to see the story built around some of the areas that I know. Its strange that its listed as Book 1 of a trilogy as the others don't seem to exist yet, I guess the author is confident of his ability to deliver the rest.

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A Tremendous listen.

A book in which the “ hero “ is sadly an oft forgotten Irishman detailing “ the choir” and the elaborate underground plan which saved the lives of over 6000 people during the occupation of Rome by the Nazis .
Joseph O Conor is a master of descriptive writing through which I was transported to another era quite completely .
Thoroughly enjoyed and recommend highly

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Story and writing are brilliant

The telling of the story (fictionalized version of a historical story) and quality of the writing (reviewers point to the “turns of phrase”, and I only wish I could be as clever when I speak!) are superb. Unlike the other reviewers, I was not enthralled with the performance. It was a mixed bag. Some were very good, some were quieter than others, so I had to adjust the volume depending upon who was speaking. But the performer I found most difficult was whoever played Enzo. His accent made it difficult for me to understand his English at times. It was too exaggerated. I know he’s Italian. There are many Audible books that have one narrator who can do multiple voices and accents, and I think they surpass the quality of this mixed bag. But, as you can see, I still gave 5 stars overall because the book is definitely not to be passed over because of the narration quality. It’s a great listen and inspiring story. I’m looking forward to the next volume.

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Surprisingly engrossing book

Accounts of Resistance heroism in occupied countries during WWII are fairly thick on the ground. This one distinguishes itself by a clever structure, well-defined and sympathetic characters, a genuine build-up of tension and a most vivid evocation of Rome. Highly recommended.

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Beautiful allround

Wonderful novel, exceptional production which I will revisit often. Well done, thank you for this gem.

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