• The Lewis Man

  • De: Peter May
  • Narrado por: Peter Forbes
  • Duración: 10 h y 57 m
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (247 calificaciones)

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The Lewis Man

De: Peter May
Narrado por: Peter Forbes
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An unidentified corpse is recovered from a peat bog on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. News of the discovery soon reaches Fin Macleod. However, since swapping his life in Edinburgh for a quiet existence on Lewis, such mysteries are no longer a concern for the former Detective Inspector. Or so he thought. The sequel to the Blackhouse which was selected for the WH Smith Richard and Judy Bookclub, and the second book in the Lewis triology.

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Murder seen through the tragic world of dementia

What made the experience of listening to The Lewis Man the most enjoyable?

The wonderful reader; each character was so real

What did you like best about this story?

The writer tells the tale through two different people. Fin who is trying to solve the mystery with no knowledge of the past. And Tormod MacDonald who is losing his memory to dementia. The story is told in two parts cleverly intertwined. Fin's investigation and Tormod's tale of the past through his erratic and emotional memory . It is incredibly moving - you are part of this person's deterioration but you are also so aware of his life and all that he felt as a young man. Peter May has nailed this and I wonder if he has had some personal experience of the disease.

What about Peter Forbes’s performance did you like?

Each character he portrays is believable and I was particularly impressed with his rendition of Tormod - he was a confused old man. It was an excellent performance

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

Where you fill feel compassion for a murderous past......

Any additional comments?

You will see and almost smell the places May describes and you will be transported to the Islands he writes about - read it.

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Bring on Book #3

I have listened to most of Peter May's books published by Audible and have thoroughly enjoyed them. I rated his first book in this trilogy Blackhouse 5 stars and assumed wrongly that he couldn't get better. He did. So The Lewis Man deserves 6 out of 5. What a fantastic story! What strong characters! What incredible story telling by Peter Forbes. I am totally enthralled by the main character 'Fin' not to mention Marsaili, his childhood sweetheart and Donald Murray, Fin's wild childhood friend who turned preacher. And especially Tormod MacDonald, Marsaili's father, who is in the later stages of dementia. Most of the narrative about Tormod is written in the first person, an uncanny, insightful and tragic perspective from an older person whose memory is being robbed from him daily.
I agree fully with a quote from Bookgeeks "The Blackhouse was an extremely good book; The Lewis Man is a superb book".
One final note - it helps to have a map of the Outer Hebrides at your side as you listen to the novel, which by the way is one of the advantages of audiobooks.
The third book in this trilogy is due in the Fall of this year. I can't wait. Truly a "must listen"; well worth the money.

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The sins of the fathers . . .

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Continuing the story of the people of Lewis but shifting back a generation, Peter May has created another spellbinding tale filled with atmosphere, memories, regrets and new chances. Fin works to find answers to the questions surrounding a body long buried in the bog, tied to Marsali's father, Tormod. As Fin investigates his own way, we learn the story through the hazy memories of Tormod, revealed through his first person recollections. Amazingly, the author is able to weave the facinating story of Tormod's youth and simultaneously convey the sad frustration of living with dementia. I felt complete empathy with Tormod on both levels.
Moving between the past and present, there is the tension of knowing through Tormod's narrative what has happened, while knowing Fin to be tantalizingly close, but still several steps behind. It is a race to bring the nearly parallel lines to convergence in time to prevent past events from creating new tragedies in the present. Very well written and perfectly narrated, this is very highly recommended.

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superb read

What about Peter Forbes’s performance did you like?

Peter Forbes read of this Peter May book is "superb". The pronunciation of the very difficult Gaelic words throughout the book are delivered perfectly. His performance makes this complex story line live.

Excellent.

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Best trilogy since Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Best trilogy since Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - I was addicted and listened to all three in a week.

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Visit the Outer Hebrides

As I listened to Peter Forbes in his wonderfully accented Scottish, describing the diverse and desolate landscape of these islands, I came upon an idea to "see" the countryside more fully. l used the Street View feature in Google Maps to "drive" around the Outer Hebrides as I listened.

By following the author's detailed descriptions of prominent physical features in the story, I easily found landmarks, settlements, and roadways. This gave me a much deeper appreciation of the setting while adding great credibility to Peter May's illustration of these places he obviously knows well.

As for the story itself, I came to admire May's device of occasionally inserting chapters written in the first person voice of the elderly Tormod Macdonald, who gives us insight into the frustration of what it must be like to live with dementia.

For valuable background of this second piece of the Lewis trilogy, I recommend listening to The Blackhouse before enjoying The Lewis Man. The third part, The Chase Men, is due out in 2013.

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Excellent story, perfect narration

This is the second book of Peter May's Lewis trilogy. Excellent story and perfect narration.i'm looking forward to the third book.

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Audible, please get all Peter May's books!

Would you consider the audio edition of The Lewis Man to be better than the print version?

Not having read the print version, I don't know. However, Peter May creates such an extraordinary and complete dream in the reader's mind, I am sure it would be excellent.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Lewis Man?

I could pick several which would constitute spoilers, but the one where the main character, Finn, is punched by the village reverend is a great one.

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

Peter Forbes disappears, and Scotland is completely unveiled. His narration is SO good, I barely noticed him. I just heard and saw the places and people. That's the highest compliment I can render to a reader, and I'm hard to please.

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

I just felt it was very very good, and it has stayed with me the way a good book does.

Any additional comments?

Like the title of my review, please get all of Peter May's Scottish stories and please get Peter Forbes to narrate more!

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Simply mesmerizing

Thank you to an Audible listener whose review prompted me to listen to this wonderful book. This is my first Peter May book and I am hooked. The story is moving and works on so many levels. It is elegantly written - stitched together seamlessly like the unique patterns of the almost lost knitting arts described in the book. The characters grew on me slowly and inevitably. Like many of my favourite writers, Mr. May made it possible to feel the wind, smell the sea, and watch the play of light across the landscape. Bravo! I highly recommend this book.
On another note, I highly value the recommendations of other readers. Thank you so much for your reviews.

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Hard to stop listening to this Hebridean mystery

Would you consider the audio edition of The Lewis Man to be better than the print version?

Well read, authentic accent, particularly the voice of the old and dementing man who is central to this story.

What other book might you compare The Lewis Man to and why?

A great sequel to Peter May's other Hebridean story.

Which scene was your favorite?

The story of the children on the Dean Bridge is especially compelling.

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

Stayed awake all night.

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