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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope
Narrated by: Timothy West
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Plantaganet Palliser, Prime Minister of England - a man of power and prestige, with all the breeding and inherited wealth that goes with it - is appalled at the inexorable rise of Ferdinand Lopez. An exotic impostor, seemingly from nowhere, Lopez has society at his feet, while well-connected ladies vie with each other to exert influence on his behalf - even Palliser's own wife, Lady Glencora. But when the interloper makes a socially advantageous marriage, Palliser must decide whether to stand by his wife's support for Lopez in a by-election or leave him to face exposure as a fortune-hunting adventurer.

The fifth audiobook in Trollope's six-volume Palliser series, it is a story of social, sexual and domestic politics. The Prime Minister raises one of the most enduring questions in government - whether a morally scrupulous gentleman can make an effective leader.

With beautifully developed characters, Trollope intertwines the political and domestic stories, analysing the politics behind both government and marriage.

The author of 47 novels and many short stories he was one of the most prolific and successful novelists of the Victorian era with his work remaining popular and well-loved throughout the ages.

Narrator Biography

Timothy West is prolific in film, television, theatre, and audiobooks. He has narrated a number of Anthony Trollope's classic audiobooks, including the six Chronicles of Barsetshire and the Palliser series. He has also narrated volumes of Simon Schama's A History of Britain and John Mortimer's Rumpole on Trial.

West's theatre roles include King Lear, The Vote, Uncle Vanya, A Number, Quarter, and Coriolanus and his films include Ever After, Joan Of Arc, Endgame, Iris and The Day of the Jackal. On television, Timothy has held the regular role of Stan Carter on EastEnders (BBC), as well as appearing in Broken Biscuits (BBC), three series of Great Canal Journeys, Last Tango in Halifax; Bleak House, Bedtime and Brass.

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Let me start by saying how wonderful Timothy West is narrating Trollope, it is hard to imagine that Trollope did not write it for West to read. He is the doyen of narrators, it is a masterly performance. Planty Pal as Planttageant Palliser is called is a psychological profile of someone that is so well described he is timeless as is his wife Lady Glencora. I don't want to spoil the plot but what is relevant is the consequences of casual and thoughtless actions and how people delude ourselves. I envy each person who can listen to this for the first time pleasure of Trollope and West.

Entirely wonderful!

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Timothy White is just the best reader for Trollope. I am coming to the end of the Trollope novels but can already see myself starting. I cannot say enough about this reader and just hope he, in some way, can be made aware of my and others joy at his reading. Thank you Audible you got this so right!

Wonderful

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Until last week if you bought this you only got the first third of the book. It is now all present and correct.

To me it is one of the most interesting of the Palliser series, contrasting an upright man trying to lead the nation with the bounders taking over the world at, as Trollope saw it, a time of moral decay. There is an arch-cad, involved in double dealings and who gets into Parliament. Lady Glencora is drawn into shady dealings, scandal is whipped up by the gutter press and falls on the Prime Minister's head. It was written shortly after a massive financial crash which led to a Great Depression which lasted over 20 years.

Sound familiar? So it should. And because Trolllope is a great psychologist it is gripping stuff, which really makes me feel there is nothing new in the world, though I will admit that the ingenue (Emily) is dull.

Superbly read by Timothy West, as ever.

This is now the full book. Bang up to date too.

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love the whole series and Timothy West is an exquisite narrator. The duchess on top form!

as good as the previous ones in this series

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Timothy west is just magnificent , Trollope would no doubt have many a word for it.

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