Thank you George Newber for bringing this captivating story, by author Kevin Wignall, to life with your narration which not only captured the tense atmosphere of this audiobook but also the enthralling intrigue of the plot and the charm of Vienna. Xxxx❤❤❤❤
4:27:41- For a moment I flashed on a Penthouse letter scenario, where it turns out that the two women weren’t strictly lesbians, they were bi, and a typical male fantasy played out with the 3 of them. I haven’t read a Penthouse letter since, oh, the late 80’s, so I have no idea where that came from.
Not bad at all. I lived in Yemen for several years, long before anyone knew where it is. But I have never understood why some people insist on mispronouncing the word Yemeni. Say it just like it’s spelled, not ye-MAY-ni.
2:18- ish. Mandarin is not “different” to Chinese, it’s a type of Chinese. Not sure of the exact technical term, a dialect of Chinese? I would expect a language expert to know that.
@ And yet when I say Chinese language people seem to understand what I mean. If you want to dispute this from some didactic perspective that’s your choice.
dear author, adrenaline does not "course his body" it could course through his body, but what your narrator read is not English. You also use "and" when a comma would be better.
Thank you George Newber for bringing this captivating story, by author Kevin Wignall, to life with your narration which not only captured the tense atmosphere of this audiobook but also the enthralling intrigue of the plot and the charm of Vienna. Xxxx❤❤❤❤
I was sucked in the whole time. I needed to escape reality badly. Sincere thanks!
Excellent story with excellent narration.
A terrific performance of a gripping story.
Amazing story!
Excellent narrator and story
4:27:41- For a moment I flashed on a Penthouse letter scenario, where it turns out that the two women weren’t strictly lesbians, they were bi, and a typical male fantasy played out with the 3 of them. I haven’t read a Penthouse letter since, oh, the late 80’s, so I have no idea where that came from.
Excellent 👍!
Thank you! Very enjoyable👏👏👏
A worthy and entertaining tale for the discerning consumer of spook fiction!
No! Not THE DOG!!!!! Don't you know the rules?????
I know, right? Who hurts the dog? That's another level of sick.
Not bad at all. I lived in Yemen for several years, long before anyone knew where it is. But I have never understood why some people insist on mispronouncing the word Yemeni. Say it just like it’s spelled, not ye-MAY-ni.
2:18- ish. Mandarin is not “different” to Chinese, it’s a type of Chinese. Not sure of the exact technical term, a dialect of Chinese? I would expect a language expert to know that.
The author can't know everything, and sometimes it moves the story better than what's correct. But yes, I broke from the story too.
Mandarin and Cantonese are the main languages spoken in China, mandarin in the mainland and Cantonese in Hong Kong. Chinese is not a language
@ And yet when I say Chinese language people seem to understand what I mean. If you want to dispute this from some didactic perspective that’s your choice.
Monday
So where are they?😊
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28/9/24
dear author, adrenaline does not "course his body" it could course through his body, but what your narrator read is not English. You also use "and" when a comma would be better.