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The Tryptych

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The Tryptych

By: Catherine Habbie
Narrated by: Paul Henry
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The Tryptych is a novel spanning three generations of an enigmatic family through as many cities around the world.

It follows the stream of consciousness method and explores the story through the eyes of its dynamic characters.

It also unravels a mystery in the end.

So, relish this stimulating chronicle that explores the theory of benign neglect.

©2017 Catherine Habbie (P)2018 Catherine Habbie
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Storyline was good, but had issues with listening.

I have to say, that the narrator has a monotone voice, and an accent and has a speech impediment, especially with the letter r . This made listening to the story very distracting, I personally couldn't finish listening to it. Definitely not the author's fault, or even the narrator fault, people can't help how they talk, I just had issues focusing on the story, will read it later on and possible fix the story star stetting.

Book did seem very interesting though.

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