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The Drowned
- A Novel
- By: John Banville
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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1950s, rural Ireland. A loner comes across a mysteriously empty car in a field. Knowing he shouldn’t approach but unable to hold back, he soon finds himself embroiled in a troubling missing person case, as a husband claims his wife may have thrown herself into the sea. Called in from Dublin to investigate is Detective Inspector Strafford, who soon turns to his old ally—the flawed but brilliant pathologist Quirke—a man he is linked to in increasingly complicated ways. But as the case unfolds, events from the past resurface that may have life-altering ramifications for all involved.
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Most annoying performance ever
- By Celtic Snake on 01-04-25
- The Drowned
- A Novel
- By: John Banville
- Narrated by: John Lee
The terrible reader ruined the book for me, and I love John Banville books.
Reviewed: 10-17-24
Disliked the self-absorbed, overly dramatic tone of the narration. Banville’s style is spare; so should be the tone of the reader.
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Percival’s Planet
- A Novel
- By: Michael Byers
- Narrated by: William Dufris
- Length: 17 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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In 1928, the boy who will discover Pluto, Clyde Tombaugh, is on the family farm, grinding a lens for his own telescope under the immense Kansas sky. In Flagstaff, Arizona, the staff of Lowell Observatory is about to resume the late Percival Lowell's interrupted search for Planet X. Meanwhile, the immensely rich heir to a chemical fortune has decided to go west to hunt for dinosaurs, and in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the most beautiful girl in America is going slowly insane.
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Percival's Planet
- By martha craig on 05-30-20
- Percival’s Planet
- A Novel
- By: Michael Byers
- Narrated by: William Dufris
Percival's Planet
Reviewed: 05-30-20
I loved the book, but I had to buy it to read it because the narrator was terrible. He loved the sound of his voice way more than the characters he was presenting. Michael Byers writes such lovely prose, but this reader did his best to ruin the book.
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