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QB VII

De: Leon Uris
Narrado por: John Lee
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In Queen's Bench Courtroom Number Seven, famous author Abraham Cady stands trial. In his book The Holocaust - born of the terrible revelation that the Jadwiga Concentration camp was the site of his family's extermination - Cady shook the consciousness of the human race. He also named eminent surgeon Sir Adam Kelno as one of Jadwiga's most sadistic inmate/doctors. Kelno has denied this and brought furious charges. Now unfolds Leon Uris' riveting courtroom drama - one of the great fictional trials of the century.

©1970 Leon Uris (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Ficción Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Judío Literatura Mundial
Compelling Courtroom Drama • Historical Significance • Excellent Narration • Complex Moral Questions • Majestic Performance

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this book was terrific. i loved it. profound. chilling. sad.one of his best. read it and enjoy

amazing read

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A passing sentence in Uris' popular historical fiction Exodus so insensed Dr W Dering that he filed a libel suit against Uris. This book is a fictionalized version of that trial which took place in England under British libel laws (which differ greatly from US law). As was Uris style each chapter is a cliff hanger which made the book and the audio version nearly impossible to put down. The accurate portrayal of the cruel treatment and experimentation by the Nazis is horrific especially given that it is based upon personal testimony from those who were subjected to the barbarous experimentation. John Lee is at his best as he portrays the various characters throughout the novel and does a great job with the dialogue portions. His general narration is a bit "high toned" but still very good. #Holocaust #Justice #Courtroomdrama #Tagsgiving #Sweepstakes

Frightening because its based on a true story

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If you could sum up QB VII in three words, what would they be?

Nazi Court Drama

What was one of the most memorable moments of QB VII?

When the Queen parachuted down to the Olympics.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

As soon as I started listening to this audio book I had a bad flashback. You see, I've tried to listen to an audible recording of "The Guns of August" four times, but have never been able to get into it - and I've blamed it on the narrator. I didn't know it at the time, but QBVII as the same narrator, John Lee. I don't care for him at all.
Many of the characters in QBVII are British, as is Lee. So for those characters he was good, and even the Poles - he did a fine job on both men and women. However, one of the main characters, Abe is from North Carolina. John Lee butchers the southern accent. At times, it seems like he's lost and trying to find the accent again. It was distracting. And, I'll probably make it a point to avoid any books he narrates in the future.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Some shadows can't be lived down.

Narrator was awful, but a great story

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This was a super book and so interesting. I really enjoyed the other Uris books I read, but when I saw this one I wasn't too sure I would like the story - I was very wrong. I have to laugh because the narrator does do a really bad southern accent, but since I had read the other reviews and knew it was coming, I found it more amusing than appalling. I highly recommend this book!

Another Great Uris book

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Interesting material; good performance. Pretty food performance by the narrator. hated the southern accent. a worth while listen.

Interesting material; good performance.

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