
The Janissary Tree
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Stephen Hoye
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Jason Goodwin
It is 1836. Europe is modernizing, and the Ottoman Empire must follow suit. But just before the sultan announces sweeping changes, a wave of murders threatens the fragile balance of power in his court. Who is behind them? Only one intelligence agent can be trusted to find out: Yashim Togalu, a man both brilliant and near-invisible in this world.
You see, Yashim is a eunuch.
He leads us into the palace's luxurious seraglios and Istanbul's teeming streets, and leans on the wisdom of a dyspeptic Polish ambassador, a transsexual dancer, and a Creole-born queen mother. He finds sweet salvation in the arms of another man's wife. (This is not your everyday eunuch.) And he introduces us to the Janissaries. For, 400 years earlier, the sultan had them crushed. Are the Janissaries staging a brutal comeback?
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- Edgar Award, Best Novel, 2007
"A work of dazzling beauty....The rare coming together of historical scholarship and curiosity about distant places with luminous writing." (The New York Times Book Review)
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A Real Page Turner
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Entertaining
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Narrator made a Russian of a Pole
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Wow, what an enthralling story.
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Quite wonderful
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If you could sum up The Janissary Tree in three words, what would they be?
Plot, characterization and setting expertly written. Solid historical fiction.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Plot line was compelling. I was bothered by the descriptions of the macabre homicides, which is why I give it a "4", not a "5".What about Stephen Hoye???s performance did you like?
Easy to listen to.Any additional comments?
Stephen Hoye's Polish accent sounded too much like a Yiddush accent!A Good Read
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But while I'd recommend The Janisary Tree as a diversion, a trip to an exotic place (or maybe a carney freak show) and time seen through the eyes of a particularly exotic detective… Well its the setting of the story that make for the interest, not the mystery. It's muddled but well, engaging.
As they say, when the critics begin reviewing the set… the play's in trouble. Here it's the set that stars.
Muddled But Engaging
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Loved Stephen Hoye's narration.
Exotic and Entertaining
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Enjoyed reading more than listening
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An Audible “chapter” may contain up to ten tiny chapters, each announced by the narrator, and each tiny chapter may mark a shift in location, a jump to the concurrent actions of another character, or sometimes, inexplicably, a continuation of the actions of the previous chapter. What won’t happen is a shift to a new chapter when the Audible screen tells you that you’ve just begun Chapter 4. You’re probably in the middle of chapter 37.
I’ll leave it to other reviewers to talk about a book that I think would be better read than listened to.
Buyer beware: Decent novel. Irritating chapter markers.
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