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  • By: William Boyd
  • Narrated by: John Heffernan
  • Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (61 ratings)
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Ordinary Thunderstorms

By: William Boyd
Narrated by: John Heffernan
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Summary

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One May evening in London, as a result of a chance encounter and a split-second decision, the young climatologist Adam Kindred loses everything - home, job, reputation, passport, credit cards, money - never to get them back.

With the police and a hit man in merciless pursuit, Adam has no choice but to go underground, joining the ranks of the disappeared, struggling to understand how his life has unravelled so spectacularly. His journey of discovery will take him along the Thames from Chelsea to the sink estates of the East End.

On the way he encounters aristocrats, priests, prostitutes and a policewoman - but will he ever find himself again?

©2009 William Boyd (P)2020 Penguin Audio

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Excellent Thriller set in the uk

William Boyd is a first class writer and I have read most of his books. This one is a particular favourite of mine mainly because the plot is so well crafted, It is crying out to be made a movie and perfectly poised for a sequel. I await both with eager anticipation!

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Not as good as the original version

like this Narrator , but not as good here, as the narrator of original version, which I bought a very long time ago!

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a great read but too many anomalies

I liked Adam Kindred but felt it out of character that he placed one friend in a refrigerator box and threw him into the sea and then tippped another guy he knew into the sea without remorse. I also do not think that he would have had unprotected sex with a prostitute Mhouse.

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Well written good characters believable

( audible version )Enjoyed this very much ...good story and in particular the beginning part with main character getting to grips with his situation.
Well drawn characters ....would make a fine and thrilling series !

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enjoyable lusten

a believable start would have been better, a proper ending required but a good plod anyway

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Boyd at his best.

This is a gripping listen. throughout. Characters and incidents are described in minute, well-observed detail. The plot only becomes clear at the 3/4 point. Prior to this, the "whydunnit" remains obscure but temptingly complex. John Heffernan narrates with care and great empathy, adding to the subterfuge. I could relate to every character, seethe with anti-corporate indignation and yet still be moved by unexpectedemotions (viz John-Jo and the basset)
Not since WB's "Armadillo" have I enjoyed a novel so much. Recommended without qualification.

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Ending

What about actually finishing the book and tying up the loose ends William?! Lazy ending.

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Another brilliant work from WB

I was totally absorbed. His use of language, the plot and the narration made it a compelling listen.

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Good storyline

Enjoyed the storyline but felt the non-English and working class characters were somewhat stereotyped.

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Good, but not the best William Boyd

I love William Boyd. Restless is in my top five novels or all time and many of his others make my top ten. This was ok, and if it had been written by someone else, I might have scored it higher, but I was measuring it against his better books and for me, it fell short.

The story is intriguing and draws you straight in. It cleverly grew from being an isolated incident to a Big Pharma scandal, and was full of strong characters and interesting developments. But I was never gripped in the way I usually his books usually do and that annoyed me. I wanted to be up till three in the morning unable to stop listening, but I wasn't. Ultimately, I wanted to know what happened but had I misplaced the book on a train, I wouldn't have replaced it to finish (I might have googled the ending!).

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