• The House of Slamming Doors

  • By: Mark Macauley
  • Narrated by: Mark Macauley
  • Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The House of Slamming Doors

By: Mark Macauley
Narrated by: Mark Macauley
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26th June,1963; President Kennedy arrives in Dublin. Nearby in Kildare, trouble brews at The Hall as Justin Montague, a handsome teenager, is forbidden by his wealthy father from seeing the charming daughter of a Montague estate worker, the one person who really loves him.

“An audacious one-off. Packed with hilarious incident and pathos." (Catherine Taylor, The Guardian)

“A marvelous achievement. It's a Tubular Bells for the podcast and audiobook generation.” (Stephen Fry)

"Tensions mount relentlessly. As bullets are fired in Dallas real violence erupts in Kildare." (Carol Birch, Times Literary Supplement)

©2020 Mark Macauley (P)2020 Mark Macauley

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Extraordinary window on Irish sons dramatic life

This book performance dramatically offers us a window into a world few have ever seen through a complete set of sounds in and around the life of a 13 year old son of Irish royalty. His experiences are so thoroughly relayed, listening to him was like watching a movie because visualizing the events within the sounds was so immersive. The life and loves of Justin will fondly live on with me for a long time after listening to this unforgettable story. A sequel is needed!

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