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Sins of the Fathers

By: Susan Howatch
Narrated by: Robert Whitfield
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In Sins of the Fathers, Susan Howatch takes the reader into the world of the very rich, a family divided from generation to generation by a great fortune and the consequences of a terrible secret that lies at the very heart of their wealth.

Set in the years of sudden prosperity following World War II, in the mansions and boardrooms of the Van Zale family, Sins of the Fathers is the story of a dynastic struggle played out against a background of luxury and wealth, in which the fight to control the Van Zale fortune obsesses the rival claimants from generation to generation, and eventually destroys their happiness and their lives.

©1980 Susan Howatch (P)2003 Blackstone Audiobooks
Suspense Historical Fiction Mystery
Enjoyable Storytelling • Psychologically Complex Characters • Wild Plotting • Deep Insights • Engaging Saga

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I listened to this one immediately after The Rich are Different. The first thing I didn't like was there was a different reader. Both readers were good but I never recovered completely from the change. Also, Cornelius sounded like the "godfather" and I never got used to it. I was disapointed than most of the characters didn't follow on although you do find out what happened to them.

soap opera

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The story is good enough, but the narration wasn't at all my style. Sounded too lightweight, compared to the voices I had in my head for Cornelius, for instance.

Narrator's voicing not my style.

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Excellent novel with the customary qualities of a Howatch work. Psychologically complex, well drawn characters, wild plotting, and deep insights into the human condition.
Excellent narrator and performance.

Excellent, psychologically complex, and a wild ride

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This is not a book of high literature but material for the afternoon soap opera's -- like the " ... Housewives". There are some dialogues on classic literature and philosophy but those are not worth much. I like to listen to books that grab me immediately, that do not require any mental exertion and this is one of them.

I chose to listen to this book because of the reader, Robert Whifield. He is one of the best narrators, I think. I did find the voices of Cornelius and Jake a little tiresome, but they mesh into the story quite well. Whitfield sounds best in his own voice, of course. He is excellent. I am going to listen to "Churchill" read by him next. A definitely more challenging work than this book, but am looking forward to it.

Addictive!

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It was a book that held your interest here and there. Most of it blah. It would do if you're stuck in your car with a blizzard outside and there was absolutely nothing else to do. Then you might consider burning the paperback to stay warm. Okay, it wasn't THAT bad. But no means being a page turner. The reason I picked it up because of the vintage cover (1980) and it just proved the phrase: "Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover."

It's Good (If There's Nothing Else To Read)

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