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Jack of Diamonds | [Bryce Courtenay]
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Jack of Diamonds

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  • by Bryce Courtenay
  • Narrated by Humphrey Bower
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  • LENGTH
    26 hrs and 15 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    11-12-12
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Publisher's Summary

Born and raised in a poor, working-class family in Toronto, Jack Spayd is the son of an unhappy marriage. After being taken under the wing of "Miss Frostbite", the owner of a local jazz club, Jack becomes a gifted musician, playing piano and harmonica. Fame and the allure of gambling takes him to Vegas, and prospects of fortune take him to the Belgian Congo, where he's heard it's possible to earn big money working in the most dangerous parts of the local copper mines.

Jack of Diamonds is the story of a young, talented man, fighting to achieve his ambitions, and having to use his considerable talents to find his way in a perilous world.

©2012 Bryce Courtenay (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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    Brodie Mornington, Australia 11-23-12
    Brodie Mornington, Australia 11-23-12 Member Since 2009

    An unashamed Audiophile who has his own studio and business called iZENEARS which brings Australian travel and history to life for locals and visitor's alike.

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    "On the Day we lost Bryce"

    I finished the book on the day Bryce Courtenay passed away. A sad day for listeners, his family, his fans and for Humphrey Bower, the voice that brought BC’s words to life. Some may well say that this was not his greatest work, the first in a planned series like Tommo & Hawk, but Humphrey Bower did an extraordinary job in bringing it to life with his ‘Canadian’ accent. He is a master and BC was lucky to have him. I enjoyed the tale, it was easy, rich and scene connected well into scene. Good easy listening and I urge all Audible folk who like works from writers outside the US to give this one a go. Buy it as a salute to the living story tellers everywhere who give us joy and take a moment to think about our own mortality. All story tellers like you and me the reader/listener pass on of course but they leave a legacy and BC’s is a great one. Thank you mate for showing the world that the world through Australian eyes is a rich one and we have many a tale to tell.

    55 of 57 people found this review helpful
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    Linda MATTAPAN, MA, United States 11-28-12
    Linda MATTAPAN, MA, United States 11-28-12 Member Since 2006
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    "I Am Devastated."

    Mr. Courtenay usually writes about South Africa or Australia and we have gotten some real history lessons about these regions as well as entertaining stories. I have learned more history from great stories than I ever did in school. I really enjoyed Jack Diamonds. To absorb the life of someone "just across the road" from the United States in Canada during the turbulent "pre and post" World War II era was great fun. I quite simply love a good story (Bryce) read by a great reader (Humphrey).

    I want to say here that Mr. Courtenay brought me to tears with his afterward. As I listened I could only hope (I realize quite selfishly hoped) that he had time for another story or two. I greatly appreciate his thoughtful goodbye - to me it was extremely personal because I always thought of Bryce Courtenay as one of my personal writers. I was absolutely devastated to learn that he passed away.

    As a young person, I lived all over the world and the United States. I never got to Australia or Africa. Thanks to you and Humphrey Bower for the extraordinary journeys. I have always finished one story by looking for and anticipating the next one and have read each of Mr. Courtenay's books at least twice and some of them four or five times. Although I have not said much about this particular novel, I am sure that I will read and re-read and re-read Jack of Diamonds.

    I am going to miss you. May God bless you and your family.

    31 of 32 people found this review helpful
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    Bruno North Shore City, New Zealand 11-26-12
    Bruno North Shore City, New Zealand 11-26-12 Member Since 2004

    I need some C8H10N4O2

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    "The Final Book From Bryce"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    A Great read, an amazing roller-coaster of a story, it will bring tears and laughter.


    What was one of the most memorable moments of Jack of Diamonds?

    I found that Jack placing himself in harms way to prevent the beating of a cook the most memorable part of the story. It really resounded with me.


    Which character – as performed by Humphrey Bower – was your favorite?

    Joe, my absolute favourite


    If you could take any character from Jack of Diamonds out to dinner, who would it be and why?

    It would be Joe, and very wise man indeed.


    Any additional comments?

    Bryce was an amazing writer, we will miss you and your amazing fabrications.

    26 of 27 people found this review helpful
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    Tony Burlington, ONTARIO, Canada 12-03-12
    Tony Burlington, ONTARIO, Canada 12-03-12 Member Since 2010
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    "'LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME'.. HE LOVED US BUT LEFT US!"

    Another wonderful layered story from Bryce Courtenay full of relationships, love, drama, glimpses of other decades and an undercurrent of racial tension. An absorbing novel that underscores the loss of a wonderful author who when faced with his own mortality thought of his readers and gave us the epilogue. Humphrey Bower did his usual fabulous narration.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Tim Poulsbo, WA, United States 12-19-12
    Tim Poulsbo, WA, United States 12-19-12 Member Since 2009
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    "an epic personal journey"
    If you could sum up Jack of Diamonds in three words, what would they be?

    overcoming great odds


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    I found that it was enjoyable with rarely a boring segment, but it was one I could put down and come back to later


    Any additional comments?

    This story, following a young boy from the depth of the economic depression of the 30's, virtually through his adult life was inspirational and read almost like a biography. It was, in a way, written in an old fashioned style of the 30's or 40's but modern in language and content. Its scope covered ground from Canada to Las Vegas, New York, England and Africa.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Bek Mt barker, Australia 12-03-12
    Bek Mt barker, Australia 12-03-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Awesome but a lot like whitethorn"
    What made the experience of listening to Jack of Diamonds the most enjoyable?

    I love all BC books there a great way to get though the day


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Dj was awesome :)


    Which character – as performed by Humphrey Bower – was your favorite?

    He is great with them all


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    No it was a little slow in pasts


    Any additional comments?

    Loved it but was a lot like whitethorn in parts

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Leisa Eagle, ID, United States 01-25-13
    Leisa Eagle, ID, United States 01-25-13 Member Since 2003
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    "I really wanted to like this more."
    Any additional comments?

    I have loved many of Bryce Courtenay's books and bought this when I heard he had passed away. I finished listening to it in honor of the other Courtenay books I loved.................but I didn't love it. I could have stopped listening. It had similar elements to many of his other books and the story moved slowly. It could have been much better.Try The Power of One, The Potato Factory Trilogy and Four Fires for outstanding writing and interesting stories that you can't put down. Humphrey Bower was outstanding as the narrator (once again!). I buy books just because he narrates them.I will miss new additions from Bryce Courtenay. Rest in peace.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Elad D.N. Hevel Eilot, Israel 12-26-12
    Elad D.N. Hevel Eilot, Israel 12-26-12 Member Since 2008
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    "Bryce Courtenay will be missed..."

    I'm writing this before I've actually finished the book, but halfway through it's clear that thi is yet another masterpiece, apparently the last, from this marvelous author. Humphrey Bower, as usual, narrates superbly,changing his voice and his accent to suit the character who's speaking. As the father of a 17-year-old jazz musician, this book resonates deeply with me, but I can't imagine anyone not loving it.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Barbara ParramattaAustralia 12-01-12
    Barbara ParramattaAustralia 12-01-12 Member Since 2005
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    "May Bryce Courtenay rest in peace"
    If you could sum up Jack of Diamonds in three words, what would they be?

    Loveable, noble, sad.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Jack


    What does Humphrey Bower bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    Brings the characters alive without any corny accents


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

    Yes, made me sad due to the death of Bryce Courtenay a week after the release of the book


    Any additional comments?

    May Bryce Courtnenay rest in peace with his son (April Fools Day) knowing that all Australians will remember him for his great works and his contribution to society

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    John Sparks, NY, United States 01-27-13
    John Sparks, NY, United States 01-27-13 Member Since 2008

    NV, not NY

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    "Bryce should have left well enough alone"

    After listening to The Power of One, which I recommended to everyone I know, I went on to listen to Tandia, Brother Fish, Four Fires, and the Australia trilogy, all of which were great. Then came this, the last book Bryce wrote before he died. Sadly he seems to have had nothing left. This book is largely a rehash of stories contained in his earlier books: Harmonica player, piano player, poker player, even a rehash of the great mining story at the end of The Power of One.

    The other problem with this book is the narrator. As it is, you have to overlook the fact that all of Bryce's protagonist are Boy Scouts, but Humphrey Bower's narration just exacerbates this problem. I would describe his voice as Jocular. Even when something bad is happening he sounds upbeat about it.

    I gave all the aforementioned novels five star ratings, and I'll be forever grateful to Bryce and his enormous talent, and because of this, I feel a little guilty about panning this book, but that's the way I see it.

    4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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