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Narrado por:
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Alan Smyth
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De:
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Stuart Neville
Ireland 1963. As the Irish people prepare to welcome President John F. Kennedy to the land of his ancestors, a German national is murdered in a seaside guesthouse. Lieutenant Albert Ryan, Directorate of Intelligence, is ordered to investigate. The German is the third foreigner to die within a few days, and Minister for Justice Charles Haughey wants the killing to end, lest a shameful secret be exposed: the dead men were all Nazis granted asylum by the Irish government in the years following World War II.
A note from the killers is found on the dead German's corpse, addressed to Colonel Otto Skorzeny, Hitler's favorite commando, once called the most dangerous man in Europe. The note simply says: "We are coming for you."
As Albert Ryan digs deeper into the case, he discovers a network of former Nazis and collaborators, all presided over by Skorzeny from his country estate outside Dublin. When Ryan closes in on the killers, his loyalty is torn between country and conscience. Why must he protect the very people he fought against 20 years before? Ryan learns that Skorzeny might be a dangerous ally, but he is a deadly enemy.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
If they were interested in WW2 fiction. It's worth a free credit.What was one of the most memorable moments of Ratlines?
Decent plot twists.What three words best describe Alan Smyth’s voice?
Tries too hard.Could you see Ratlines being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
I actually could, but have no idea who would be main characters.Any additional comments?
It wasn't bad. If you're thinking about getting it you should. It's worth the credit and your time to listen. I realize its a difficult job but the narrator could have done better and takes some getting used to.It was interesting and had some good twists.
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Wanted to Like This Book
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The story is gripping and I recommend it for all Neville fans
Great plot and well written mistery/thriller
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I would rather hear more of the Irish writer, Gene Kerrigan, especially his new one called "The Rage", but it is not on the U.S. version of Audible. I don't know why that is.
I wish Audible would add a "Suggestions List" for books we want to hear but are not in their canon.
Disappointing for Ghosts of Belfast Fans!
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Nazis, Mossad, Irish G2, bad guys, good guys who could be bad guys, I loved it.
The audio production, not so much. Smith's voice was great and his accents were okay but why do production people not verify pronunciations?
Great book
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes. It was a good story and Stuart Neville is a very good author.What did you like best about this story?
The premise that the Protestant Irish and the IRA collaborated with the Nazis and Nazi sympathizers.What didn’t you like about Alan Smyth’s performance?
Flat voice with some characters, stilted sentences. Not enough change of voice/accent between the different people in the story.Was Ratlines worth the listening time?
Yes.Good Story-Disappointing Narrator
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Where does Ratlines rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Good story and in the top of my audiobooksWhat did you like best about this story?
Ryan's determination to see it through to the endWhich scene was your favorite?
Ryan's stakeout of the house and discovering the fourth man.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
just enjoy it.Any additional comments?
like it a lotGreed and murder
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Some reviewers have taken exception to Alan Smyth's narration of this book. While I see that Neville's previous titles are in my Audible library, I must not be as passionate about their narrator, the truly excellent Gerard Doyle. I thought Smyth's Irish accent pleasant and understated. A testament to Smyth's versatility is his ability to handle the narrative cocktail of several different European accents (so many old Nazis popping up!) with a South African and American chaser. He disappeared into the story and that's my definition of great narration.
Finally, I feel compelled to tell you that several scenes in this book are quite graphic in their description of torturous interrogation. I mean quite graphic. I mean, I pulled my earphones out for awhile, then listened again for a sec, then pulled them out for another while. To the author's credit, the scenes are so chillingly real, the dread experienced by the characters was easily grasped, giving further understanding of how fear drove their actions - and inactions.
Complex Crime Tale in Compelling Time and Place
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What did you like best about Ratlines? What did you like least?
Hard to follow. Good reader.What was most disappointing about Stuart Neville’s story?
Not about WWII or much about Ireland.Which scene was your favorite?
None.Do you think Ratlines needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No! One bad , confusing book should not be followed by another.Any additional comments?
Unless you can't sleep, pass on this one.Not about WWII
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Would you listen to Ratlines again? Why?
Doubtful. It's not one of my favorite Stuart Neville stories.What did you like best about this story?
Once I realized it was more of a James Bondian spy story rather than typical Neville noir, it was a fun storyWhat does Alan Smyth bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I couldn't recreate James Nesbitt's voice in my head if I wanted to. I wouldn't have thought of a George Clooney voice for the American. I was surprised to learn Alan Smyth wasn't an Irish-American because his narrating voice sounded very American with little hints of Irish heritage coming through.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.Any additional comments?
I hope if they make a movie out of it, Julia Robert isn't cast as the love interest.James Bond in Ireland
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