
King Hereafter
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Narrated by:
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David Rintoul
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By:
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Dorothy Dunnett
About this listen
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett, read by David Rintoul.
It is the eleventh century, and Europe is full of young kings - some dreaming of new civilisation, some content to live as their forefathers have done, and all ceaselessly fighting, befriending or betraying one other.
Such is the world of the real Macbeth, part Christian, part Viking, who has the imagination and determination to move himself and his people out of a barbarian past and into flowering nationhood. In this brilliant recreation of his life we see him as a man of extraordinary courage, wit and skill - utterly self-reliant yet profoundly in love with woman he marries - a pirate of the sea yet a prince with the foresight and passion to set him apart from other men.
Heartbreaking
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The Author had my complete attention and interest right to the last word. Her landscape paintings in words, of the Scottish and Orkney countryside are outstanding.
The Reader was the best I’ve heard, and his variety of Scots, Irish and English accents helped the understanding of the narrative immensely.
In conclusion, a book I have purchased in hardback and will recommend to all my friends and family.
A Perfect Portrait of 11th Century Scotland
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The research that must have gone into this book shines through. Although the outcome is already set in real time history, it is well worth listening too.
It is also a history lesson, pre- 1066, very well presented- certainly more than I knew.
I loved it even though the outcome is known, It is very moving and the the phrase " Life just goes on - no matter what"" is very much the lesson here.
Excellent
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Rich with allusions and scraps of learning, heedless of obscurity, it does not resemble the famous play, though there are plenty of references scattered around in the often tart and hilarious dialogue, but does ponder, in brief pauses from the more practical business of marying widows of men you've had killed, and all the fighting and the maneuvering and the wrangling and the general husbandry, how men are remembered long after they are gone, and the thorny questions of legend, symbolism and prophecy. There are battles on land and sea, there is hardly a page without intrigue of some sort, there is romance, and there is an extraordinary pilgrimage across Europe to Rome, all driven by an extraordinary man haunted by the knowledge that he will never know whether he will succeed or not. A tragedy, of course, but it made me laugh out loud no less than three times, and the Scottishplay never managed that.
Listened again. Still epic and heartbreaking, layered with irony.
MacFinn
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I love Dorothy Dunnett 's work and look forward to listening to both the Lymond Chronicles and House of Niccolo.
A masterpiece of writing read with great skill
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Historical fiction at its finest
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A masterpiece.
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Much better than Shakespeare's tale.
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The most beautifully read book - captivating.
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Superb
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