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This Is the Night They Come for You
- Narrated by: Philip Arditti, John Hopkins
- Length: 13 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
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On a stifling afternoon at police HQ in Algiers, Superintendent Taleb, coasting towards retirement, with not even an air-conditioned office to show for his long years of service, is handed a ticking time bomb of a case that will take him deep into Algeria's troubled past and its fraught relationship with France.
To his dismay, he is assigned to work with Agent Hidouchi, an intimidating representative of the country's feared secret service, who makes it clear she intends to call the shots. They are instructed to pursue a former agent, now on the run after 20 years in prison for his part in a high-level corruption scandal. But their search will lead them inexorably towards a greater mystery, surrounding a murder that took place in Paris more than 50 years ago.
Uncovering the truth may be his responsibility, but Taleb is well aware that no one in Algeria wants to be reminded of the dark deeds carried out in the struggle for independence - or in the violence that has racked the nation since. Before long, he will face a choice he has long sought to avoid, between self-preservation and doing the right thing.
And, ultimately, the choice may not even be his to make.
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- Ms T.
- 28-04-22
a gripping story
A thrilling story based on factual events from the post-colonial period in Algiera and France, with sub-plot connected to Britain. The lead characters were vividly drawn into a complex and intriguing plot which held my attention throughout. I was sorry when it ended. As well as being a riveting read the book enlightened me on a shameful period in France's history and its consequences for Algieria.
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- Brian Solomons
- 18-04-22
Great story poor narration
The story and writing is as good as any Robert Goddard book but the narration is so boring I got the Kindle version. Don't waste your time listening just read the book.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-07-22
Did Robert Goddard really write this?
I have read ALL of his books thus far. This is not what I was expecting, his fans need to be aware, sadly. The reading of it was not at all good, really slow- top tip, listen on 1.2x speed. Gets through it. Historically I can see he tells a story with true fact, and he is a historian. But in this case better to write a history book rather than a weak story on strong facts. Sorry RG, I am still re-reading now the first book that lead me to read everyone of you books, maybe lockdown got to you like the rest of us. Go back to the brilliant RG we all love.
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- Jane
- 13-04-22
Really enjoyable and educational
I have enjoyed many Robert Goddard books over the years and this one doesn’t disappoint. The background story about Algeria was particularly interesting and informative and the main characters were likeable, though flawed, which always improves a book.
The writing is, as ever, very descriptive and it would certainly make a good film as it was easy to imagine every scene. I enjoyed the narration although there wasn’t always as much distinction between the characters as some readers make, it was usually clear who was speaking. Highly recommended.
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- Lesley
- 09-04-22
enlightening
I had no knowledge of the troubles in Algeria this was such an interesting story.Not typical Robert Goddard but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- R. A. Ellis
- 24-03-24
Brilliant!
Great story, well plotted with excellent characters. Twists and turns in abundance. And superbly read. More please!
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- Trees998877
- 02-01-24
Entertaining and informative.
Unlike other reviewers, I think this is one of Goddard's best novels and I had no issues with the narration. It's an entertaining story and like many of Goddard's novels, drives you to further research of historical events.
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- Jon
- 27-05-23
A Little Confused
A mix of narratives not really pulled
Together. I must admit I struggled with this one.
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- Dale Heath
- 13-02-23
Great story shame about the narration
I love Robert Goddard books, the research he does is brilliant. This story has a historical content was truly amazing and made me want to read further about the events that took place in the book. The Algerian French situation during the late 1800s through to present day was thoroughly researched by RG. This was brought to life throughout the book and is well worth a read. However, I have always enjoyed the narration of the Robert Goddard audiobooks, especial John Telfer and Michael Kitchen, with the exception of this one. The narrator is so slow and drawn out it became uncomfortable to listen to. The accents are all over the place and inconsistent. The English characters sounded non-English and the non-English characters with the exception of maybe one or two sounded English. I tried speeding the narration up to 1.25 which did make some difference but then I had to turn it back to listen to the second narrator, John Hopkins, who by the way, read perfect. If John Hopkins read the English parts and Philip Arditti concentrated on the Algerian and French characters it would have worked well as he does have a great voice, but wrongly cast in my humble opinion.
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- George Stringer
- 30-01-23
Fascinating story…
I knew nothing much about the Algerian French conflict and found this very interesting. Once again Goddard excels at keeping you guessing. Exciting ending and every tied off at the end.
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