I put off reading this book because I had seen the made-for-tv movie version. The book is nothing like the movie and was much more interesting. Several times I thought I had it figured out only to have a wrench tossed into my solution. It kept me in suspense right up to the end. Now onto The Seven D...
Unabridged and read by Hugh Fraser. 7 hours 51 mins duration. 7 CD'sThis 1925 novel begins in Africa with the chance meeting of two old friends, young men out to see the world. As they catch up with each other they discover that one is working at a job he hates and the other wants to be in two place...
A lot of characters that can be tricky to keep straight at first, but once you get into it, it's a fairly decent crime novel with lots of twists and turns.
Really delightful listening. It took half-hour or so before I was hooked...in fact I seriously thought I wouldn't want to continue, but I am so glad I did! It's one of those "big smile at the end" books.
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