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Narrated by:
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Martin Jarvis
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By:
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Michael Frayn
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Critic reviews
"A compelling story about secrecy and betrayal." (Booklist)
"As it plays out to a surprising denouement, this enigmatic melodrama will keep readers' attention firmly in hand." (Publishers Weekly)
"Martin Jarvis's performance is intelligent, precise, and brilliantly nuanced. He captures all of Frayn's sardonic humor, as well as his more serious moments of philosophizing." (AudioFile)
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What made the experience of listening to Spies the most enjoyable?
This is a wonderful story, very well read.It is the book that Ian McEwen wished he wrote!
Wonderful listening
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Touching and interesting
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What did you like best about this story?
What a beautiful piece of writing. The title is only slightly, wryly ironic as I found this to be a Rite Of Passage story, and a beautifully evoked one at that. To say that the bulk of the story is told in flashback would be to put it too crudely but technically speaking I suppose it it. It's as much about the excruciating nuances of the English class system, the general awkwardness of youth and the fallibility of memory itself as it is about the events themselves (a particular summer of WW2 era suburban England) , as observed once through the prism of the young Stephen and then again through the older, more bittersweet prism of the older Stephen. But this is no Waugh-esque cloying nostalgia, but something much more honest and real.What does Martin Jarvis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I would listen to Martin Jarvis read the telephone book.(Do we even have telephone books anymore?)
What a beautiful piece of writing
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