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Knife Edge
- Narrated by: Zoe Telford
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Jim Kirk
- 18-09-20
Lost my way after 3 hours
Narrator was really giving me a hard time to continue with this book and she didn’t give me anything to keep me going. Story was good at start but stopped by chapter 34
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- Imagez Crisis
- 28-08-20
Exceptional Storytelling - Unrelenting Pace
Zoe Telford wonderful choice for narrator. Note perfect. Suspenseful, shocking, well-researched cracking plot. Highly recommended.
3 people found this helpful
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- mathew
- 27-08-20
good book, dull narration
entertaining book ruined by a terrible monotone narration that made it very difficult for the mind not to wander.
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- Neil Culverhouse
- 21-12-20
Please Simon, try another narrator.
I know that different people react differently to different narrators, but this one jus grated on my nerves from the beginning. It was as if I was continuously being whispered to by a manic depressive! This is supposed to be a gripping, tense novel.
I have listened to hundreds of audio books over the years and this is one of the few I could not finish. I gave it a good go. The story isn't really my cup of tea (very derivative, I'm sure Kermode must have said a thousand times "show, don't tell").
As for the narrator, have a listen to the finest narrator ever, Steven Pacey. This is the complete polar opposite. Again, a personal opinion, but when you have to turn your car stereo up to maximum at times to hear the whispering, my god............................................
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- Sandra Galbraith
- 29-08-20
not for me
the story started well enough but wondered off in the middle gave up on it , the reader didn't add any thing to make me want to continue waste of my time and money
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- Alice
- 05-09-20
Gripping
The book is gripping but a little over long, so 4 stars. The narrator’s soft, rather flat delivery was irritating at times but the story was good enough to keep me listening.
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- Mrs. C. Partridge
- 27-08-20
A great read!
Started off well and kept my interest all the way through. I got a little bit lost in the middle but managed to get to grips with it. Thoroughly enjoyed it and the characters involved.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-10-21
Great listen
A book you need to pay attention to and have faith will make sense at the end.
Brilliant story with a great ending.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-09-21
Brilliant
loved this could not leave it alone.Kept me gripped from start to finish. Great story
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- Coolsaver
- 16-05-21
An interesting suspence
I found it hard to get into Internet first few chapters. Once hooked it really grips you.