
A Quiet Belief in Angels
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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By:
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R. J. Ellory
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Critic reviews
"A Quiet Belief in Angels is a beautiful and haunting book. This is a tour de force from R. J. Ellory." (Michael Connelly)
Cheers for Ellory
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The town of Augusta Falls is in pain. It must come to terms with the rise of Hitler's power and the dawning of WWII. To the town's inhabitants, this is mostly a psychological war. If they don't feel directly the affects of mass murderer, Adolf Hitler, they have their very own serial killer in their midst. They are plunged into depression and a dark fugue as young girls are brutally slain. The main protagonist, Joseph Vaughn, seems doomed.
It's hard to write a review worthy of A QUIET BELIEF IN ANGELS. The novel seems created by some mythical hybrid, Truman Capote and John Steinbeck. An unthinkable crime befalls a bucolic town, sprawling landscapes, schoolhouses, and murdered girls abound. I'm not sure this book is for everyone. It's very intense and introspective. For example there is a lot of repetition, but Ellory digs a deep well of emotion. Also, it's not just sad, it's morose. Given the quality of the novel, I'm willing to make allowances for aspects some people might consider flaws. R. J. Ellory is not only a master of language, but also an excellent researcher. His first person narrative feels truly authentic. The book seems as though it was indeed written by someone from the era where the book takes place. My personal feeling is that this is one of the best books I've come across in a long time.
P.S. The narrator is amazing!
A masterful novel among classics of literature
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I would recommend for a psychological thriller! And a bit of history!
On the edge of my seat
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A brilliant novel
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A Boy's Story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it is beautifully written!What other book might you compare A Quiet Belief in Angels to and why?
A dark version of an Alice Hoffman book that is full of descriptions that pull you into the scene. More like literature than Ellory's usual crime novels.What does Mark Bramhall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His voice could not be more perfect for this novel. I could visualize the characters exactly like he describes them.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The entire book was very moving. From the tragedy of the murderers, to the fire, to the lifes that we're forever changed. The teacher who recognized unusual talent and encouraged and supported the shy boy. It is a very dark story and sad yet so beautifully written I am glad I listened to it.Ellory's a quiet belief in angels
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AWESOME
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Some of the best writing I've ever heard.
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Narrator gets a 10/10 and is a top 5 narration as well, ranking with Stephen Hoye in Skinny Dip and McKintys books read by Gerald Doyle
If you like Burke, Connolly, Gillian Flynn, or Stieg Larsson you will be pleased to have downloaded this book!
One my Top 5 Audio listens of all time.
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Beautifully written story.
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