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Light Shining in the Forest | [Paul Torday]
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Light Shining in the Forest

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  • by Paul Torday
  • Narrated by David Timson
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    10 hrs and 51 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-31-13
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Norman Stokoe has just been appointed Children's Czar by the new government. He sells his flat and moves up north to take up the position. However before his first salary cheque has even hit his bank account, new priorities are set for the government department for which he works. The Children's Czar network is put on hold but it is too late to reverse the decision to employ Norman.

So he is given a P.A. and a spacious office in a new business park on the banks of the Tyne. He settles down in his new leather chair behind his new desk, to wait for the green light to begin his mission. The green light never comes. What does happen is that two children go missing. As Children's Czar, surely this case should fall within his remit, but Norman has built a career on doing nothing, on stamping pieces of paper with "send to the relevant department". Now, faced with a campaigning journalist and a distraught mother, he is forced to become involved. The search will take him to dark places and will make him ask questions about the system he is supposed to uphold.

Read by David Timson. David Timson has recorded numerous audiobooks and poetry compilations and has recording the complete Sherlock Holmes stories for Naxos. He wrote The History of the Theatre, which won an award for most original production from the Spoken Word Publishers Association in 2001. His production of Richard III won Best Drama Award from the SWPA in 2001 and in 2002 he won the Audio of the Year Award for his reading of A Study in Scarlet.

©2013 Paul Torday (P)2013 Orion Publishing Group

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    Rochelle Dunedin, New Zealand 02-21-13
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    What did you love best about Light Shining in the Forest?

    Paul Torday creates fabulous characters & develops them beautifully.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Norman for some strange reason is my favourite character. He finds himself in this book & is willing to not look away when confronted with difficult situations.


    Which character – as performed by David Timson – was your favorite?

    Willy was well performed by David Timson, as were all the characters.


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    I didn't want to stop reading. I read it in 2 days & if I could, would've read non-stop.


    Any additional comments?

    I adored Paul Torday's "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" & "The Irresistible Inheritance of Wilberforce".

    This has a more traditional "who dunnit" storyline, the other two are more in a catagory all of their own.

    But we do find out early on what part various characters play & are just holding our breath to find out whether the other characters catch up to our knowledge.

    It certainly falls into a more traditional category such as mystery, suspense or thriller, but as usual with Paul Torday this book has a fascinating, gripping quality that makes you want to read on.

    If you're looking for something more literary go to "Salmon Fishing" (you'll be delightedly surprised) & "Wilberforce", but this is another good work from Torday & if you've enjoyed his previous work & like his style, well this certainly carries his own flair but I wouldn't rank it as "literary fiction" as his other books I've mentioned. Still a great read. And coming from someone who never reads mystery, thriller or suspense novels that is something.

    Narrator is easy to listen to - does a good job with the book.

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