The Ghosts of Altona
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
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By:
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Craig Russell
About this listen
Jan Fabel is a haunted man. Head of the Polizei Hamburg's Murder Commission, Fabel has dealt with the dead for nearly two decades, but when a routine enquiry becomes a life-threatening - and life-changing - experience, he finds himself on much closer terms with death than ever before.
Two years later Fabel's first case at the Murder Commission comes back to haunt him: Monika Krone's body is found at last, 15 years after she went missing. Monika - ethereally beautiful, intelligent, cruel - was the centre of a group of students obsessed with the gothic.
Fabel reopens the case. What happened that night when Monika left a party and disappeared into thin air? When men involved with Monika start turning up dead, Fabel realizes he is looking for a killer with both a hunger for revenge and a taste for the gothic.
What he doesn't know is that someone has been aiding and grooming a deranged escapee as his own personal tool for revenge. A truly gothic monster to be let loose on the world.
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- Revmama
- 30-05-16
excellent
Another good listen. shame the series has ended really. twists and turns ss usual .
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- Nana
- 28-06-15
Loved it including the new narrator
Hi i know Craig Russell has been busy with the Tv adaptations but it has seemed a long time since a Jan Fable or Lennox Novel. It was great to be immersed with Jan and his collegues again. Good story and strikes me as a way of giving Jan a bigger stage in Germany.
I love Sean Barrats narration of the previous novels. In fact i love all of Seans narrations and will often buy an audio book for my fix of Sean. However the flip side of this is i am very aware its Sean and can sometimes here the echos of previous past performances esp Wallander. I think Peter Noble did a great job transporting me to Jan Fable in Hamburg. Well done i think your just right. Your not Sean Barrett which is whats needed now.
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- caroline
- 02-09-15
So average its disappointing
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The story is terrific but the pace and the narration completely ruin it. Everyone sounds like they are in a church, soft, quiet and the women, why do all the women sound so sympathetic? or ridiculously slutty. I kept having to go back and rel-isten as I found my mind wandering and couldn't concentrate on the plot. Peter Noble is a good narrator but not suited for this type of book. Why does Audio continue to change narrators? Why try and fix something which was never broken in the first place?
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- Paul Wakeford
- 21-08-15
Good story pitiful performance
A very good story as one has come to expect from Craig Russell. The whole was spoilt by the most pitiful performance. There were occasions when I wondered if the narrator had dozed off. Perhaps because he became bored with his own narration, I certainly was. Fortunately, my wife had purchased the book and I was able to abandon the audio book and complete the book by old fashioned reading. After Sean Barrett, who's performance in all Russell's previous books has been outstanding and has greatly added to the pleasure of listening to them, why one wonders, did he use Peter Nobel.
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- Padraig
- 21-05-17
Great Narration.
I enjoyed listening to the novel very much and how Peter Noble brought each character to life.
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- Phil Hare
- 14-06-15
Superb.
The Fabel series has been a delight to discover, and this one is no exception.
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- N. S. Glastonbury
- 27-02-16
What happened to the end ???
What made the experience of listening to The Ghosts of Altona the most enjoyable?
Some themes based on historic fact of 1932 Altona, an excellent addition to the Jan Fabel series of Hamburg deceive novels.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Ghosts of Altona?
1932 Altona Bloody Sunday
What about Peter Noble’s performance did you like?
No a lot, a real shame that the narrator has been changed for this the latest book in the series, playing havoc with already established charters, intonation and timbre just do not flow.
Any additional comments?
Go back to Sean Barrett for any new books, maybe even get this one redone ???
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- Stephen W
- 02-09-15
Not one his next
The narrator got a fair amount of abuse from listeners, which I cannot understand at all. Of course, one becomes used to a particular voice for certain authors but Peter Noble was very good I felt.
I have to say that the story was a little predictable and somewhat disappointing.
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- Joe de Swardt
- 13-12-15
Why are there not more German detectives?
Craig's Fabel is a great character and the german setting more than makes up for the hint of smugness in the character. The villains are vile and the plot is thick. Dive in and enjoy.
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- Ms Alison B Gilchrist
- 12-11-22
Very Good
When I purchased this book I assumed the narrator was Sean Barrett, and was disappointed when it started. However, Peter Noble narrated extremely well. Having listened to the entire series, and therefore being familiar with Sean Barrett's interpretation of the characters, it did take time to 'settle in' to a different narrator. Overall I still really enjoyed the story, the characters, and the narration. Highly recommend.
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