
Body of Lies
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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David Ignatius
This scheme binds friend and foe in a web of extraordinary subtlety and complexity, and when it begins to unravel, Ferris finds himself flying blind into a hurricane. His only hope is the urbane head of Jordan's intelligence service - a man who might be an Arab version of John le Carre's celebrated spy, George Smiley. But can Ferris trust him?
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Critic reviews
"Vividly rendered locales, clever plotting, some compelling characters, and a discomforting verisimilitude." (Booklist)
"Displaying his trademark expertise and writing skill, Washington Post columnist Ignatius...has crafted one of the best post-9/11 spy thrillers yet." (Publishers Weekly)
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Would you listen to Body of Lies again? Why?
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The Kite FlyerWhat does Dick Hill bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I enjoy his voice. It is very clear.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It was all goodexcellent story
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If you have seen the movie, the book is better.
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“Body of Lies” stands eye to eye among anything from John LeCarre or Frederick Forsyth. Riveting realism, wholly believable characters.
Performance is diminished by Dick Hill’s inability to switch off the unrefined New England accent that seems to permeate all characters in the story. An interesting study in how a voice can alter the dimensions and impressions of a written character. A brilliantly written character just seems less brilliant, less intelligent, less educated when brought to life and speaking with an incompatible accent. Even the neutral narration sounds like the stereotypical taxi driver when you’re stuck in traffic after a long flight….
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Body of Lies
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