Lexicon [German Edition]
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Narrated by:
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Martin Bross
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By:
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Max Barry
About this listen
Worte sind Waffen: Wil Parke ist ein einfacher Zimmermann. Oder zumindest glaubt er das. Bis er auf einer Flughafentoilette in Portland von zwei Männern angegriffen wird. Sie behaupten, er sei der Schlüssel in einem geheimen Krieg, ein "Ausreißer", immun gegen die Kraft der Worte. Sie zwingen ihn mitzukommen in die Geisterstadt Broken Hill, deren gesamte Bevölkerung bei einem Chemieunfall vor zwei Jahren ausgelöscht wurde. Dort soll ein mächtiges Artefakt verborgen liegen, das den Krieg ein für alle Mal beenden könnte. Doch der Feind ist ihnen bereits auf den Fersen.
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
©2014 Heyne Verlag (P)2014 Random House Audio——
The story is excellent and quite unique. Martin Bross‘ narration is top-notch, as always, but the audiobook’s editing leaves much to be desired. The story features time jumps and character switches, but the editing fails to differentiate these shifts from the end of a normal sentence. As a result, whenever the story jumps to another point in time, it always took me a moment to figure out where and to what point in time of the story had shifted to. At times, it wasn’t even clear which character’s perspective the story was being told from. This issue genuinely lessened the overall experience for me.
Great story and narration, poor editing!
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