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Narrated by:
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Simon Prebble
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By:
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Tim Powers
In his 11th novel, Tim Powers takes his unique brand of speculative fiction into uncharted territory, instilling the old-fashioned espionage novel with a healthy dose of the supernatural.
As a young double agent infiltrating the Soviet spy network in Nazi-occupied Paris, Andrew Hale finds himself caught up in a secret, even more ruthless war. Two decades later, a coded message draws Professor Andrew Hale back into Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Elements from his past are gathering in Beirut, including ex-British counterespionage chief and Soviet mole Kim Philby, and a beautiful former Spanish Civil War soldier-turned-intelligence operative, Elena Teresa Ceniza-Bendiga. Soon Hale will be forced to confront again the nightmare that has haunted his adult life: a lethal unfinished operation code-named “Declare.”
From the corridors of Whitehall to the Arabian Desert, from postwar Berlin to the streets of Cold War Moscow, Hale’s desperate quest draws him into international politics and gritty espionage tradecraft—and inexorably drives Hale, Ceniza-Bendiga, and Philby to a deadly confrontation on the high glaciers of Mount Ararat, in the very shadow of the fabulous and perilous biblical Ark.
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I thought the narrator did a good job, although I did notice a couple of entertaining spoonerisms!
Disappointing
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Superb. Intriguing. Speculative.
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If you like weird, you will love this. Plus very well written. Powers knows his English lit.
Tim Powers’ absolute best
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What made the experience of listening to Declare the most enjoyable?
An intriguing mashup of old school cold war espionage and supernatural elements.Any additional comments?
The author has the vexing tendency to say a lot and yet remain vague in order to conceal the secrets of the narrative whilst telling it in a non-linear manner.Intriguing, but belabored
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Maybe it could have been this way.
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Compelling story, convincingly narrated
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Warping the weft of history:
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Rather, it's a gloriously intricate tale focusing on the maneuverings of intelligence services. Not surprisingly, and exactly because intelligence services mostly attempt to outthink and not outfight, things blow up irregularly and progress deliberately.
If you've struggled with a John LeCarre title or found that Umberto Eco moves "too slowly", this is not for you.
Even with the black things from other planes occasionally shredding some hapless dude.
Must be savored.
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What did you love best about Declare?
Author's interpretation.Who was your favorite character and why?
Hale. Main Character. His Realism and Acceptance of his lot in life.What about Simon Prebble’s performance did you like?
Mr. Prebble has a way of interpreting the story as if he is simply relating his own experiences.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Truths about Soviets?Fantastic weave of reality with believable fiction
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Interesting history
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