
A Long Finish
An Aurelio Zen Mystery
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Narrado por:
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Michael Kitchen
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De:
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Michael Dibdin
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Good book
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The elite Inspector of Rome is facing a most unwelcome promotion and is offered a deal if he can release a winemaker to get the season's crop into the vats for an anticipated superb vintage. Meanwhile....
An innocent is quickly released from the clutches of Justice and the crime still begs a solution.
It is a story that is likely to leave a smile and a fondness for Zen.
World weary Zen
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The incomparable
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Not a long finish
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Where does A Long Finish rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
The rank is top 5%.Any additional comments?
I am on my second run through of this story. Kitchen does a superb job of reading this story and the character voices are fantastic. This is a very enjoyable story that holds your attention at every turn. The story has numerous subplots as well so at times you gain these interesting insights into Dibdin's view of Italian life. This is a Five Star book and I highly recommend it.Michael Kitchen is Perfect as Aurelio Zen
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What made the experience of listening to A Long Finish the most enjoyable?
Michael Kitchen's subtle style is just right for the Aurelio Zen series, where the characters are never just good guys or bad guys but all the shades in between.Great story; great reader
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What would have made A Long Finish better?
Perhaps if the producer/actor dropped the literary/ audio deceit of a series of truly awful simulations of an Englishman's version of what a native speaker of Italian sounds like to a non Italian..when in fact the characters are meant to be authentic Italians, then this novel may have been bearable. The obstacles to any sense of aural reality for the poor listener are as convoluted and un satisfying as the sentence pronounced by me above. Why on earth was it done? I am familiar with Mr Kitchen's work and he can indubitably "do" characterisations but these accents are, well, insulting..or did someone think this style of mockery was in keeping with Mr Dibdin's overall tone whilst writing this story? I am also au fait with other novels by the author and his wit and insight into the Italian way of being are entertaining. However, this cruel takeover by " others" of the main character, Zen and all the others left me irritated and then even more irritated because I wanted to follow the storyline to its conclusion. Being presumptuous is part of being a reviewer, albeit a rank amateur, but this novel was not the author's finest hour.Would you be willing to try another book from Michael Dibdin? Why or why not?
No. Sadly not. I may be desperate now to find audiobooks that are well written and produced but I notice that most are read in the same style by Mr Kitchen. It would not do to have a reader expire from rage while listening to a novel.How did the narrator detract from the book?
For me, it was a maximum detraction. Not being acquainted with the late Mr Dibdin, I do not know if his personal style was as abrasive and peremptory and basically mocking of the Italian people as this narrator seems to attest. I am no longer able to read a text but the sentences I hear, quite apart from their delivery, are clever, rather than rude.By the way, I am not even remotely Italian.What character would you cut from A Long Finish?
This always strikes me as the most unreasonable of questions. To actually excise a character from someone else's writing is quite an astonishing concept. Not being convinced by the characterisation I might understand. To me, the novel almost completely is a void when it comes to any representation of a real life woman, Italian or otherwise. Without exception we are shown vague, insipid women-like wraiths who are often ugly, old and desperate. I would add a woman of substance!Any additional comments?
Searching for a reasonable book to listen to seems like a long, fruitless journey sometimes. If a listener is hoping this title will be a worthy entertainment or challenge, this is not for you.Still bristling
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