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One Good Turn
- Lu par : Steven Crossley
- Série : Jackson Brodie Mysteries, Volume 2
- Durée : 14 h et 7 min
- Catégories : Littérature, romans et fiction, Fiction

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Description
It is the Edinburgh Festival. People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a road-rage incident--an incident which changes the lives of everyone involved. Jackson Brodie, ex-army, ex-police, ex-private detective, is also an innocent bystander--until he becomes a suspect.
With Case Histories, Kate Atkinson showed how brilliantly she could explore the crime genre and make it her own. In One Good Turn, she takes her masterful plotting one step further. Like a set of Russian dolls, each thread of the narrative reveals itself to be related to the last.
Her Dickensian cast of characters are all looking for love or money and find it in surprising places. As ever with Atkinson, what each one actually discovers is his or her true self.
Unpausable and triumphant, One Good Turn is a sharply intelligent listen that is also percipient, funny, and totally satisfying.
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- Castubbs
- 22/08/2019
Expected more of a twist
I love how Kate Atkinson writes so beautifully about such bleak and seedy things. I loved the performance and I loved the characters. I was a little disappointed at how she tied up the threads in the end, though. Still a lovely and engaging story.
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- Katrine Karlsen
- 07/05/2019
A true thriller
A very good story with a lot of twists. A bit slow in the beginning, but makes up for it in a twirl of an ending. Special thanks to the very good narrator.
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- Linda Halliday
- 15/06/2016
Fantastic audio book
This was such a treat of a story to listen to on all the long drives we've done lately. We hung on every word and revelled in Steven Crossley's delivery. Highly recommended.
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- Martina
- 12/05/2016
Good writing but too much woolgathering
I like the Atkinson novels but in this case I was a bit disappointed, the technique she use of many chatacthers telling the story is ok but it has ben used too much and the story has lost some suspense. I have 4 stars because she can write and create a good setting.
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- M. J.
- 04/05/2016
Krimi mit viel nettem Drumherum
Als ich sah, dass es eine um etwa 2/3 gekürzte Fassung dieses Buches gibt, fragte ich mich, wie man denn bei einem derart gekürzten Krimi noch die Handlung verfolgen soll. Nun, nachdem ich das Buch gehört habe, erscheint es mir durchaus möglich. Man nimmt erst einmal alle Erinnerungen der Protagonisten an ihre Kindheit, Jugend und Liebesbeziehungen weg. Dann ihre Wunschträume, Zukunftshoffnungen und allgemeinphilosophischen Gedankenspiele. Dann lässt man noch die Zitate aus den Büchern des Schriftsteller-Protagonisten weg. Schon hat man einen soliden und spannenden Krimi, der von der Verwicklung der Personen untereinander lebt und auf detaillierte Brutalobeschreibungen verzichtet. Aber für Hörer, die es nicht eilig haben, empfehle ich doch diese ungekürzte Fassung. Das Drumherum ist gut geschrieben, die Personen werden einem vertraut und zu Persönlichkeiten, es macht einfach Spaß, zuzuhören.
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- schuetzenfest
- 05/07/2015
Unbedingt lesen
wenn man gerne viele Geschichten hat. Ein herrliches Buch und sprachlich ein Genuss. Eines von diesen Büchern, bei denen man traurig ist, dass nach der letzten Seite erstmal Schluss ist. Lustig und berührend und immer wieder überraschend.
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