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The Blue Afternoon
- Narrated by: Kate Handford
- Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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Summary
Brought to you by Penguin.
Winner of the Sunday Express Book of the Year Award
Los Angeles, 1936. Kay Fischer, a young and ambitious architect, is being followed by an old man. When confronted, he explains that his name is Salvador Carriscant - and that he is her father.
In a matter of weeks Kay will join Salvador on an extraordinary journey as they delve back into his past to not only learn the truth behind her own birth, but also to discover the whereabouts of a woman long thought dead - and to uncover the identity of a killer.
Critic reviews
"Achingly memorable." (The Times)
"The finest storyteller of his generation." (Daily Telegraph)
"An extraordinary story." (John Mortimer, Sunday Telegraph, Books of the Year)
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- Jo R
- 06-08-21
Another excellent novel by William Boyd
I sometimes find myself thinking 'oh I'm not going to enjoy this as much as his others' but sure enough the characters and his fluent storytelling draw you into their world until you almost feel you are living in it.
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- Juliet
- 19-02-22
The narration was so grating
William Boyd is an amazing writer but this novel was ruined by the narrator. She read the book rather than told the story
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- WomanoftheWorld
- 26-01-22
Eh.
Do not understand the positive reviews. The writing is not good but more like someone following a guide for how to write well. At times minutiae in describing irrelevant things. The narrator also did not impress. Poor male voicing and poor accents.