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Six Days of the Condor

De: James Grady
Narrado por: Nick Sullivan
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When CIA operative Malcolm, code-named Condor, discovers his colleagues butchered in a blood-spattered office, he realizes that only an oversight by the assassins has saved his life. He contacts CIA headquarters for help, but when an attempted rendezvous goes wrong, it quickly becomes clear that no one can be trusted.

Malcolm disappears into the streets of Washington, hoping to evade the killers long enough to unravel the conspiracy - but will that be enough to save his life?

BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author James Grady.

©2008 James Grady (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
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Top 100 "Killer Thrillers" (NPR)
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Engaging Spy Thriller • Inventive Plot Concept • Excellent Narration • Complex Hero • Fast-paced Action

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Would you listen to Six Days of the Condor again? Why?

Nope, because I've seen the movie so many times.

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

No, its a little slow. Had trouble keeping track of the names.

Any additional comments?

The love store isn't believable. I can see why they re-worked the book for the movie. Still a great read. Probably would have been better if I wasn't such a huge fan of the movie.

First book I've read where the movie was better.

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In case you haven't noticed, "Six Days of the Condor" is the 1974 book on which the 1975 film "Three Days of the Condor" is based. After an good introduction and backstory by the book's author James Grady, the story asks the what-ifs questions of "What if a townhouse with a phony sounding plaque was actually a CIA front?" followed by the question "What if I returned from lunch and everyone was dead?" The protagonist, Ronald Malcolm (code-named "Condor") is employed by the CIA in the very ordinary position of reading and analyzing plots of mystery and spy novels and reporting back to his bosses, but got caught in extra-ordinary circumstances when everyone in his office is killed to cover up for a CIA agent gone rogue. It should be noted that there are significant differences (including changing the setting from Washington DC to New York City) between the book and the movie, including tightening up elements which worked in the book, but would not work in a action movie.

Did I enjoy the plot? Yes. The narration was very good and took me into the book. The problems I have with the story is that it is a product of it's time (mid-1970s), so there are some anachronisms between that time and the late 2010s.

Ordinary guy in extraordinary circumstances

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A good listen, well performed. It isn't LeCarre but it has a nice back story which I'm glad is included.

Enjoyable yarn. Well performed

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The story is ok, but there are literally so many absurd twists and turns for the hero that it becomes more difficult to conceive than anything that Ludlum ever conceived. Not bad, but not great either.

Just ok

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I had seen the series before I listened to the story. Slightly different, but the series really was superb. I kept seeing the characters in my mind. Loved it.

Good

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Sometimes the movie (3 Days of the Condor) is almost as good as the book. In this case, and In some ways, the movie is better: more complex, grittier. Still, this is an excellent first novel by James Grady (Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 is another best seller) that is fast, taut and well written.

This Story has Aged Well

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Outstanding performance of a spy thriller like no other. The cool calculation of the key characters echos the movie adaptation of the book. A worthy read and listen.

Excellent interpretation of the narrative and characters.

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Very different from the movie but, thoroughly enjoyable! Narration was great and the book moved along very nicely.I loved the movie but that I enjoyed the movie more. I look forward to reading more of Mr.

3 Days of the Condor

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Where does Six Days of the Condor rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Its in the upper 25%. The story is fairly intense and Condor is quite creative. The narrator adds a lot to the overall rating. Four stars on the story because the ending wasn't as tight as the rest of the story. Nick Sullivan was five stars on this one.

What did you like best about this story?

It feeds my middle-aged male fantasy. Condor reads spy novels; I read spy novels. Condor is being chased by assassins; I might be chased by an assassin...hey...it could happen. Condor, armed with his spy novel education, surprises the spy world by outsmarting them repeatedly; I might outsmart a spy....well you get the picture.

Which character – as performed by Nick Sullivan – was your favorite?

The old man and Wendy.

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

I have two:1) The worst bad day at work ever...2) I am soooo calling HR when this is over.

Any additional comments?

The book is set in the 70's which levels the playing field for Condor and forces the writer to be more creative. Modern books sometimes get carried away with technology. Also, in modern spy novels you can overcome any plot problem with some new spy tech "the public doesn't know exists" which can make writers lazy. Condor's solutions were actually inventive and didn't employ the far-fetched tricks in some of our modern stories.

I could be a spy!!!

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Didn't care for the narrative style right off the bat. Then came the rather explicit sex scenes that were entirely a man's image of a woman's sexual experience. That's where I chose to find something else to read.

This is largely a macho wetdream

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