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The Nature of the Beast
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Series: Chief Inspector Gamache, Book 11
- Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Cawley
- 20-12-15
Brilliant
I have loved every single book in this series. All different and yet all with the power to make me think beyond the story. I thoroughly recommend these books.
The narration is worthy of the author - an exceptional combination.
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- alice
- 01-09-15
my favourite author.
loved it as much as the others. can't wait for the next one! I don't often read a book twice, but have done so with all of these.
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- AJ
- 13-01-18
she sat down and wept
If you know this series, be prepared to be embraced and horrified and moved yet again. If you do not know this series, do not start here. Begin with book one: 'Still Life'. The novels are extraordinary, but the audible versions are better thanks to the gifted narrator.
2 people found this helpful
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- kev dineen
- 08-01-18
Another belter from Mrs Penny!
Another belter from Louise Penny. Over a long series quality can often dip. Not in her case. Book one was very good but, if anything, the Gamache series has done nothing but improve.
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- sarah
- 24-06-16
What a narrator!!
This book is an excellent addition to this series. I thought the narrator made it even more excellent, with distinct voices for every character and beautiful pacing.
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- Anne
- 03-10-15
I miss Three Pines already!
I love this series. This one was just as good as all the others. Another year until the next one!
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- SHEILA WILLIAMS
- 15-02-21
Good story
loved it, got bit confused with so many characters and suspects, but that's just me nothing to blame the author for. I just love these books please keep them coming. And think the narrator is superb I can listen to him for hours
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- Fee
- 20-01-21
Sadly, disappointed!
I’ve loved this series but this seemed nothing like the previous books. It felt like “Murder she Wrote “ (don’t judge me, remember when there were only 5 tv channels?!). This tiny village which “isn’t even on a map”, seems to be the epicentre of crime, and this was trivial and bumbling, sad to say. The last 3 hours were not worth the plod of the previous 9. I’ve already purchased the rest of the series so I hope it gets back on form.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-12-20
Brilliant!
I literally gallop through each and every minute of these inspector Gamache mysteries. The narration is absolutely sublime. The stories and characters are addictive and I am racing through the whole series.
They are now my favourite books ever.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-01-20
Gripping, exciting with the best narration ever
Inspector Gamashes stories are touching crime stories that are easy to listen to and love all the main characters which take us through beautiful Canadian nature and their seemingly boring lives. But not to get mislead by this, everybody in Three pines village goes through their thrilling adventures leading into mysteries solved by the intelligent, thoughtful chief inspector.
If you looking for a gentle thriller without violence or appalling language this is the crime series that hook you up.
I am a literary binge-listening because of the great narration of Adam Sims. His performing skills are the best for audiobooks especially the ability to change accents.
Each character in Gamashes books has its own voice and accent which takes us through every book.
I cannot recommend these books highly enough.
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- Phoebe Nel
- 26-07-21
Adam Sims is a wonderful narrator for these formidable books
I feel that Adam Sims is unfairly reviewed in previous books, i love his different voices and accents, he makes the characters come to life and give each there own identity with his unique style.
Thank you, i will listen each book to the end and enjoy your story telling Adam Sims.
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- Alex
- 13-11-15
Ruined by narrator!!!!!
What would have made The Nature of the Beast better?
The late Ralph Corsham WAS Armand Garmache and his readings of the books was masterful. It was such a change from the usual crime novel genre. This narrator is absurd! He cannot pronounce the French names - this is set in QUEBEC! But worse, he makes the story sound like any old crime fiction, reading passages breathlessly to induce tension and suspense - laughable. The magic is gone - I couldn't bear to listen to the end! I cant believe Audible (Louise Penny ???) chose such a dissimilar narrator!
The most shocking thing is that Ralph's readings have now all been displaced by this narrator's! Poor people who havent downloaded the previous versions. But I guess, the difference was too glaring - making the replacement of all readings of Louise Penny's Inspector Gramache books with narrator necessary.
Would you be willing to try another one of Adam Sims’s performances?
absolutely not
Any additional comments?
Very sad!!!!