Camille Sindell
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The Killing of the Tinkers
- By: Ken Bruen
- Narrated by: Gerry O'Brien
- Length: 4 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Jack Taylor, a disgraced ex-cop in Galway, has slid further down the slope of despair. After a year in London he returns to his home town of Galway with a leather coat and a coke habit. Someone is systematically slaughtering young travellers and dumping their bodies in the city centre. Even in the state he's in, Jack Taylor has an uncanny ability to know where to look, what questions to ask, and with the aid of an English policeman, apparently solves the case.
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What a waste
- By Lynda Rands on 10-06-14
- The Killing of the Tinkers
- By: Ken Bruen
- Narrated by: Gerry O'Brien
Getting hooked...
Reviewed: 04-09-20
TV series pulled me in but the books are better. Narrative, characters, literary allusions, self-destruction and Irish justice...and a brilliant narrator to boot. Ending is delicious.
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The Dutch House
- A Novel
- By: Ann Patchett
- Narrated by: Tom Hanks
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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At the end of the Second World War, Cyril Conroy combines luck and a single canny investment to begin an enormous real estate empire, propelling his family from poverty to enormous wealth. His first order of business is to buy the Dutch House, a lavish estate in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Meant as a surprise for his wife, the house sets in motion the undoing of everyone he loves. The story is told by Cyril’s son Danny, as he and his older sister, the brilliantly acerbic and self-assured Maeve, are exiled from the house where they grew up by their stepmother.
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Not my favorite Patchett
- By Regina on 12-07-19
- The Dutch House
- A Novel
- By: Ann Patchett
- Narrated by: Tom Hanks
Transforming...
Reviewed: 10-31-19
It’s hard to separate the writing from the narration, both equally brilliant, nuanced, full of surprises. Possibly the finest narration I’ve ever experienced, and the tenderest family history housed, literally, in a fairy tale castle. I wept several times, especially because I came to the end. Incredibly well-crafted novel.
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