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The Guardian of Lies
- Narrated by: Imogen Church
- Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
- Categories: Romance, Historical
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- Graham Sloper
- 15-09-19
Really poor story with dreadful narration
Note to self- always listen to the excerpt before buying a book! I found the narration of this book so dreadful that I had to give up listening. The point of narration is to convey the words to the reader, not to go through the book as if you are auditioning for RADA. The best narrators are ones you hardly notice, but Imogen Church's exaggerated speech really grated with me. I might have persevered (it's unusual for me not to finish an audio book) but the story just seemed quite bonkers, full of stereotypical characters and an implausible story line. No more Kate Furnival for me I'm afraid and definitely nothing narrated by Imogen Church! However the only other reviewer gave it straight 5's so what do I know!
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- R Griffiths
- 02-10-19
Mixed feelings
Kate Furniall is a great story teller and while I enjoyed this overall I didn't feel it met her usual standard. The story started well but dragged and lost impetus in the middle. The two main characters were well established but many others were not defined clearly enough and I found myself forgetting who they were. There were many great moments of suspense but these were not developed and lost impact.
The narrator's voice was clear but she tended to over dramatise which became irritating by mid book. And I wanted to scream at the never ending repetition of "Paree" The book is written in Englsh so why does Paris have to be pronounced "Paree" literally every few minutes - and I do mean every few minutes. The main character is for ever being told to go back to "Paree" or reminding us that in "Paree" she did or heard xyz!! At one point I did actually yell at my tablet to tell her to go to Marseilles or Tours or Wigan, any where but Paree! Do books not have editors any more? Good editing would have corrected this annoying repetition which really mars the book.
I also found some of the animal content distressing and over done. I am sure the author felt this important to the story but for me it was too much. The feelings of danger to the family could have been aroused in other ways or at least handled more sensitively. Animal lovers beware, parts of this story are nasty.
Despite all this I did finish the book but did not enjoy it as much as the author's earler works.
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- Kerry Kastl
- 24-08-19
l love this author.
I have read every book Kate Furnival has written. Her characters come to life. The stories are so well written and the imagery of her words paint such graphic images. the only problem is it takes so long for a new book!
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-09-20
awesome narrator!
the story itself was okay. the narrator was amazing! would have stopped listening if it had not been for the narrator.
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- Coreen Raterman
- 05-04-20
A long flat story
I’m about 9 hours into this book only because I have forced myself to listen to it - just to be done with it really. I read “The Betrayal “ and thought it was not bad , but this is just too boring. I love the way Imogen Church performs books but even she can’t save this one. Save your points.
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- tonydinardo@earthlink.net
- 17-09-19
Much ado about nothing
Either we don't understand French history post WW II or it was too fantastic. The CIA really didn't interfere with French party development, did it? Too unbelievable for me. Story was so-so. Nothing gripping actually happens until the end: rather like Hamlet -- but not as good.