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  • By: Nicholas Searle
  • Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
  • Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (324 ratings)
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The Good Liar

By: Nicholas Searle
Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
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Summary

Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of The Good Liar by Nicholas Searle, read by Martin Jarvis.

This is a life told back to front. This is a man who has lied all his life.

Roy is a conman living in a small English town, about to pull off his final con. He is going to meet and woo a beautiful woman and slip away with her life savings.

But who is the man behind the con, and what has he had to do to survive this life of lies? And why is this beautiful woman so willing to be his next victim?

©2016 Nicholas Searle (P)2016 Penguin Audio

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Good story but difficult to follow in audio version

This was an enjoyable listen and I'm glad I continued to the end.
However with the constant flitting between characters and years it was a little hard to follow the story. Whereas with a physical book you could flick back to check names and facts you obviously can't easily do that in audio.

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So many lies!

Is it my imagination, or does every other book these days have 'liar', 'lie' or 'lying' in the title? It seems to be the vogue in psychological thrillers at the moment, although I stress at the outset that this book does not really meet the criteria for this genre.
Nicholas Searle has crafted a very well-worked and cleverly presented storyline that falls wonderfully into the category of a good read. The author does little to disguise the hidden relationship between the characters and, to my mind, the book is all the better for that. I saw the light about half way through the novel and became intrigued to see how the protagonists would deal with the new reality.
The characters are well drawn and the pace is fast. Arrogance and pomposity are interwoven with cunning and humility, bringing all the personalities to life.
I attended a crime writers' evening where the aspect of books written for one or other of the sexes was discussed. When applied to this book, I consider it could be happily read and appreciated by either sex.
As to the narration, I felt that Martin Jarvis framed his approach to the narrative around the principal character and carried off that aspect really well. There were times, however, when I felt the carefully delivered, punctilious enunciation (I can imagine Roy saying that) grated on me somewhat, but it is a minor criticism in an otherwise faultless rendition.
The Good Liar is definitely on my short list when it comes to my turn for recommending a title for the Book Club

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Brilliant!!

Beautifully narrated and a story with so many twists. Each character held you with their part of the story. one of the audiobooks to enjoy over again.

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Brilliant

Fabulously written story jumping from present day to further and further in the past as the lies and secrets unravel. Brilliantly thought out and very satisfying ending.

Excellent performance from Martin Jarvis, breathing life into the story. Highly recommend.

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Clever, but lacks any human touch

Would you try another book written by Nicholas Searle or narrated by Martin Jarvis?

Wouldn't read anything more by this author. Contrived and superficial - and long-winded with it. He can write very suspensefully from time to time, but the central idea of this book is too thin.

Has The Good Liar put you off other books in this genre?

No.

Was The Good Liar worth the listening time?

No.

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strong start and end

What made the experience of listening to The Good Liar the most enjoyable?

the characterisation and narration couldnt be faulted

What did you like best about this story?

clearly betty has more about her than meets the eye, it was good fun following roys machinations knowing he would get some come uppance in due course

Which character – as performed by Martin Jarvis – was your favourite?

Roy

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

i didnt hate roy as much as I shouldve, he was after all unrelenting awful but often he just seemed sad

Any additional comments?

the midway flashback story when roy was working for a lord someone or other should just be cut out, adds nothing at all.

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Brilliant

Loved this book, different concept and a great idea writing the book this way it made the story come alive bit by bit. Good characters and very good narrator.

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A different kind of war story

I think this book is being woefully undersold. It's a cracking yarn about a very intriguing character. It's also got an interesting take on WWII, though that doesn't seem to appear in any of the blurb. If you like a well written, tightly plotted mystery and darkly charismatic lead characters then this is certainly one not to be missed!

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Long winded and unfeasible, but not all bad.

I stuck with this book despite at times having no idea how certain chapters contributed to the overall story. It came together in the end but it was no big finale. The narration was excellent.

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Stick with it and concentrate

I much enjoyed this book and the narration was excellent. Unusually, I will probably re-listen in order to revisit parts. The language was fabulous.

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