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  • The Quiet American

  • By: Graham Greene
  • Narrated by: Simon Cadell
  • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (871 ratings)

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Summary

Into the intrigue and violence of Indo-China comes Pyle, a young idealistic American sent to promote democracy through a mysterious 'Third Force'. As his naive optimism starts to cause bloodshed, his friend Fowler finds it hard to stand and watch.
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One of my favourite books

An excellent story with superb narration by Simon Cadell - recommended.

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  • 29-08-20

Loved this.

I had never read Graham Green. I absolutely loved this. I can appreciate why the author is so well remembered. This is a beautiful read. Political and social commentary from a British journalist in love in Vietnam. An insight into the past. Simple idea told so well. Very inspiring. Love his metaphors and perspective and voice. Read in a classic style which suits the era and character himself.

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Clever and thought-provoking

Western attitudes to South East Asia played out through two character's live of a Vietnamese woman. Clever, thought-provoking and builds to emotive climax.

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Excellently written and narrated.

Excellently written and narrated. It is rare to be shocked by a plot twist nowadays, but i was. Brilliant.

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Stunning and intelligent

Beautifully written in wonderful prose. The story is tragic and devastatingly truthful. One can so easily identify with the characters especially so when added to the appalling lives and deaths of which one should be aware. It also helps when one knows the countries involved and the characteristics of some of those affected.

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a book for everybody !

loved this book the narrator was amazing i couldnt leave it sad it was finished

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Brilliant

Graham Greene was a brilliant writer. His painfully true observations on human motivations, the sharp, though dark and terrifying points he makes about innocence, honesty and good intentions were utterly hair raising - because they were so true. Being a catholic, I am deeply fascinated with his relationship to religion. though I can't say I really understand it. The performance was okay, can't find much fault with it but not very memorable either.

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  • EW
  • 30-11-20

Great story. Well told.

Good narration of a great story. Accents are good, story has depth and breadth. Would listen to Sinon Cadell again, and more Graham Greene.

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  • 22-03-20

Wonderful story, brilliantly read

Elegant, prophetic, disturbing, depressing.
Without doubt Graham Greene was one of our best novelists and this is book is testament to that, especially as it was one of his later works.

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Marvellous novel First Class reading

This is on of Graham Greene’s best. Simon Cadell is the perfect narrator. Thoroughly recommended.

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