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Silence Fallen
- Mercy Thompson, Book 10
- Narrated by: Lorelei King, George Newburn
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Coyote shape-shifter Mercy Thompson is attacked and abducted in her home territory. Fighting off a crazed werewolf, she manages to escape, only to find herself alone in the heart of Europe, without money, without clothing, and on the run from the clutches of the most powerful vampire in the world.
Unable to contact her pack, Mercy has allies to find and enemies to fight, but first she needs to figure out which is which. Ancient powers stir, and Mercy needs to be at her agile best to avoid causing a war between vampires and werewolves - and between werewolves and werewolves. And in the heart of the ancient city of Prague, old ghosts rise....
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- Emily
- 09-05-19
disappointed
I have very much enjoyed the previous audio books but I feel this one is .... well flat and dull. I do not like the sudden introduction of another narrator. Although his reading is good I feel his interpretation of Adam falls very short. He does not capture the character which is a shame because this could have been achieved by the original narrator. Basically if it ain't broke don't fix it!!
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- Jan
- 24-03-17
Great story
The story is as always excellent but I didn't like having two narrators. For me Lorelei King on her own would have been better.
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- Kindle Customer
- 16-03-19
mercy does it again!
Always enjoy the Mercy Thompson books. Only 4 stars as the split narration grated. Did not enjoy the George Newburn sections, nor did I understand the need for it. Lorelei King is a brilliant narrator, and has always done a fine job. I feel as if the explanation of timings at the start of different sections has been done because the listener can't possibly understand what's going on. I managed with previous books, and I bet every one else did too!
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- Bek
- 05-03-19
Brilliant
The book is amazing but switching between male and female voices was distracting. I'm not saying he was bad, it would just have been better with the one voice actor.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-02-19
great story but male voice didn't work
really enjoyed this story, another great addition to the Mercy Thompson series. only down side was the male voice for Adam's chapters, it just didn't work for me and it felt jarring.
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- sandra streeting
- 15-05-18
Great story
Another good book in the series. Ms. King narrated very well as usual but the narration by Mr. Newborn felt stilted and did not blend well with ms. King.
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- Ginette
- 25-10-17
shame really
didn't feel the man reading had quite the right voice. story very good, no surprises but very enjoyable
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- Tracy
- 13-03-17
Another good yarn .
This is as enjoyable as the first Mercy Thompson book . I had to listen to it in just a couple of days . ( when ever I could )
I'm not convinced that having male narrator for Adam was an improvement as I've always enjoyed lorelei kings narration for all characters so that's why the performance was less than 5 * ( George Newburn just seemed a little lacking ...)
As I've said in previous reviews this is a good series but NOT all books are available on Audible UK . This is very frustrating. So at the moment to enjoy the whole series you'll have to read some if you are u k based ( I have e mailed Audible U.K but no joy yet)
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- Avid Kindler
- 26-10-21
Interesting two-hander
A dual viewpoint story - Mercy’s narration of what is happening to her after she is kidnapped and tries to escape and find her way home, voiced by the inimitable Lorelei King; and Adam’s narration of his desperate attempts to locate her, voiced by George Newburn.
The technique works well, and I have enjoyed listening to it (twice, now), just as I have all of this series. George Newburn, though, is not as skilled a performer as Lorelei King, his delivery being a little flat and dispassionate.
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- Tracey Beacham
- 14-02-21
Great story shame about the naration
Just like all the other books in this series this one doesn't fail to entertain. My only qualm is the male narrator who speaks about twice the speed of lorelei king (which moment I had to keep slowing the speed down) and has about as much inflection and emotion in his speaking as a squash frog.
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