• Cry of the Fish Eagle

  • By: Peter Rimmer
  • Narrated by: Rob Drex
  • Length: 16 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Cry of the Fish Eagle

By: Peter Rimmer
Narrated by: Rob Drex
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Publisher's summary

"There's a saying. Hear the cry of the fish eagle and you'll always come back. Bush fever. Call it what you will. That sound is the most beautiful sound on earth. It's worse than booze or drugs. Addictive. Totally addictive."

Flying Officer Rupert Pengelly briefly escapes war to the British colony of Rhodesia. His mission not just duty-driven but a promise to look for an orphaned young girl, Sasa Savage. Having disappeared into the African bush with her eccentric grandfather, she is lost to him and with time running out he rejoins the theatre of war.

When peace returns, Rupert travels home to his beloved Cornwall and the farm he loves, only to learn he has been cruelly cheated out of his inheritance by his distant cousin. Devastated and desolate. Rupert is torn. Can he keep a pledge to a dead man and return to Rhodesia continuing the search for the missing girl? Will the cry of the fish eagle call to him?

Spanning four decades, Peter Rimmer's Cry of the Fish Eagle brings to life a turbulent period of history with unexpected twists and turns that keeps you lsitening, leaving you breathless, and yearning to hear the lament of the haunting fish eagle. If you like historical family sagas, then pick up today a story of love, friendship and war with unforgettable characters.

©1993 Peter Rimmer (P)2018 Kamba Publishing

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Horrid Narration

I couldn't finish the book. The narration was awful.
I had listened to several other books written by Peter Rimmer. The narrators for those books was excellent.

I will give this caveat; this is not a personal attack on individual narrators, but rather on the style and actor voice tone and interpretation of the text.

Peter Rimmer deserves better and I know that Audible CAN do better.

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Disappointed

Found the story line interesting but wandered & scattered, dragging to the point I just couldnt finish the book. Very dissappointed in the narration with irritating poorly faked accents & cheesy distracting sound effects.

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Narration was bad

Did not continue with book. Narrator was comical and not fitting for story. Very sad.

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