Little Sister
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Narrateur(s):
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David Thorpe
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Auteur(s):
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Mark Dawson
À propos de cet audio
Mark Dawson’s Group Fifteen Files. Quick, lightning-paced action from the first minute to the last.
Bjorn Thorsson joined the Special Air Service to forget the horrors of his childhood. He killed for Queen and country, and he was good at it. He quits the army and settles down, looking for a quieter life. When his beautiful sister, Gudrun, finds herself in trouble with the owner of a hedge fund, Bjorn promises to get her out of danger. But there’s another factor in play.
Group Fifteen, a clandestine government agency, has plans for the financier, and Bjorn is in their way. Bjorn must outwit the Group in the streets of London and in the Highlands of Scotland if he is to protect his sister and survive.
©2018 Mark Dawson (P)2018 Audible, LtdCe que les auditeurs disent de Little Sister
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- Langer MD
- 2021-11-16
Familiar but Undeniably Original
Michael Ridpath's contribution to the 'Group Fifteen Files' series of wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am one-off adventures fits the mold but is satisfyingly atypical. In this one, the protagonist (ex-SAS trooper Björn Thorsson) has to match wits with a murderous American financier, a French assassin, and British off-the-books spies [ie. "The Firm": including Group 3 (Intelligence) and Group 15 (Ops)]. Ridpath skillfully weaves a sinuous plot and provides believable characters with relatable motivations. The story includes the tech/tactics descriptions and action that Mark Dawson fans expect, but is sufficiently different from the 'John Milton' novels to be invigorating.
David Thorpe once again turns in a commendable performance (Audible Studios Inc. did well to hire him to read Dawson's novels). Thorpe understands the plots, settings, and characters intuituvely.. and reads with spot-on timbre, cadence, and tone. His narration isn't flawless, mind you: his voice-acting is hit & miss (brilliant American accents, but fairly weak Russian & Icelandic ones, for example) and his reading rate is too slow (I recommend playback at 1.15X to make up for this deficiency).
Altogether, however, I am impressed with Mr. Thorpe.
With creditable writing, an above-average narrator, and great production values.. 'Little Sister' merits 9 stars out of 10. Because of the short format, it was appropriately offered for free as part of the 'Plus' initiative, but if they ask you for money, it's worth it. The story suffers from the typical deficiencies of this genre - superficial reasoning and the requirement that you suspend disbelief - but fans of Mark Dawson (or really any Action-Thriller reader) will enjoy this offering.
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