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The Floating Admiral
- Narrated by: David Timson
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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"Amazingly, the story steers along very well despite so many different hands at the tiller. Christie's solution is typically ingenious." (Mark Campbell, The Pocket Essential Agatha Christie)
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- Sheryl Mason
- 26-02-17
Tightly crafted mystery
Unless you are a reincarnation of Agatha Christie, I doubt you will find the answer to this puzzle. Even then, it could be difficult.
The Detection Club got together and wrote this book, each author contributing a chapter and, in some cases, a sealed solution for when the book was finished.
Considering it is written by a lot of authors with usually very varied styles, they manage to create a book that flows nicely, although I did start to get tired of all the red herrings and odd clues that kept turning up. I did honestly try to solve this but it was beyond my capabilities. A lot of fun though!
By the end I was totally confused as to whodunit but Anthony Berkeley does a very credible job of stitching the whole thing together with some degree of believability.
Full marks to all the authors and full marks to the narrator, who did a very good job on this book.
17 people found this helpful
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- Craig M. Hanson
- 01-04-20
Average
Unfortunately the story is constrained by each author trying to write their way out of the previous chapter. It therefore gets bogged down. The solutions are also less interesting than In I’d expected. Worth a listen as a curio but not essential.
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- Ginger
- 31-07-17
Who did it?
Very interesting. Fascinating to read each chapter written by a different detective writer. I did not expect the ending.
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- Miss Julie E. Ellis
- 15-04-17
great crime
the detection club strikes again, the greatest writers of a truly unique club. more please
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- May Reid
- 27-11-20
unusual format
an enjoyable story. the solutions offered at the end of the book allow you to choose the solution that sits best with you or come up with your own solution
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- Nicky Cole
- 24-09-19
A good listen
Very interesting story showing how separate authors can conspire together but write apart to produce an excellent story.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-02-18
inconsistent, very mixed styles from the different
Inconsistent, very mixed styles from the different authors. confusing plot. Good effort from the narrator!
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- Elaine
- 15-01-18
Too Many Authors Spoil the Book
What would have made The Floating Admiral better?
Consistency is a real problem with this book.
What will your next listen be?
Not sure
What three words best describe David Timson’s voice?
Good not great
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment
Any additional comments?
Don't bother with this book.
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- linda
- 23-04-17
it was awful
What disappointed you about The Floating Admiral?
It was awful. You could tell it was written by different authors. Each chapter was like a new book but not in a good way. I didn't get a feel for the caractures or plot. Hated it. So long and drawn out. Tedious is the word for it.
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Would you ever listen to anything by the authors again?
Nop
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Ok
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Utter disappointment
Any additional comments?
No
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- Mariana
- 27-07-17
great concept. great puzzle mystery
An unusual book. each chapter is written by a different famous mystery writer. i was afraid the story would be disjointed wi th different writing styles but its very smooth. at the end authors give thier own different solution based on their chapter and the preceding chapters. what i found interesting were the similarities between the solutions.
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- SP
- 18-03-18
Surprisingly Awful
Would you try another book from the authors and/or David Timson?
I have and would listen to other books by some of these authors but this book was just a mess.
Any additional comments?
The premise (which is explained in the preface) of this book was for several authors of this genre to write a book together in a sort of chain. Where they each add to the story and follow some basic rules and no one knows how it will turn out. .. sounds like a fun idea but the end product left much to be desired.
There was almost no character development and very little actual story. Each chapter was written by a different author and it was completely obvious. Instead of a smoothly developing and interesting plot, it felt like each author kept rehashing what the first two or three chapters/authors created and added a very few minor details just so the book wouldn’t end. It ended up dragging and utterly uninteresting to me. I did not finish this book after being at or close to halfway through.
It’s ashame this didn’t work for me as I was excited about all these fabulous authors collaborating. But as a friend of mine likes to say “a jackass is a horse designed by a committee.” This book felt like that.
7 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-11-17
Fun & intriguing
A great concept, an enjoyabke book and well produced and read, but I but prefer Wimsey and Father Brown
4 people found this helpful
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- Coffee Lover
- 15-04-18
Excruciatingly tiresome!
While the narrator did a superb job and the idea for this book was no doubt brilliant, in reality, it is tedious enough to bring tears to the listener. Each section is apparently written by one of the famous authors but the stream of consciousness which goes over, and over, and over, and over, each of the facts is unlike any of the works I have read by these authors. A major disappointment. It works well to put me to sleep at night but for entertainment, it doesn't fit the bill.
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- Grace K
- 25-10-19
strangely hilarious, yet captivating
I have done similar excercise before write a story with a group of others and pray it is coherent. so its strangely funny to me to see how the plot plays out. very captivating in the end. only downside is the narration can sometimes be a little bit monotonous
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- Anonymous User
- 27-03-20
The whole is less than the sum of the parts
The combined illustriousness of the authors and the lovely voice acting do not make up for the meandering, patchy nature of this story. I gave up halfway.
Attempt only if you need something to put you to sleep.
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- Mary Grace
- 11-01-21
Unbelievably boring
The first “Agatha Christie” I cannot even finish -so tedious. This is clearly not Agatha Christie’s writing.
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- Sharon
- 12-08-19
Ho hum....
Dated and rather dreary. Should have been better. Story ponderous. So easy to daydream rather than listen...
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- Suzyhalmark
- 28-06-17
did not enjoy
This was confusing and difficult to follow, not enjoyable, would not recommend to a fellow reader :(
3 people found this helpful