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The Two Faces of January

By: Patricia Highsmith
Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
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Now a major motion picture starring Viggo Mortenson and Kirsten Dunst

Two men meet in the picturesque backstreets of Athens. Chester MacFarlane is a conman with multiple false identities, near the end of his rope and on the run with his young wife Colette. Rydal Keener is a young drifter looking for adventure: he finds it in one evening as the law catches up to Chester and Colette, and their fates become fatally entwined.

Patricia Highsmith draws us deep into a cross-European game of cat and mouse in this masterpiece of suspense from the bestselling author of The Talented Mr Ripley.

©1964 Patricia Highsmith (P)2014 Isis Publishing Ltd
Literature & Fiction Suspense
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Critic reviews

"An offbeat, provocative and absorbing suspense novel." (The New York Times)

"Shifts of ground stand metaphor for shifts in relationship; psychology is beautifully interleaved with a gritty genius loci" (Library Journal)

"Highsmith is a giant of the genre. The original, the best, the gloriously twisted Queen of Suspense." (Mark Billingham)

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Great

Love all Highsmith’s work. They always pull you in, and just when u think nothing much is happening, everything is suddenly happening.
I really like the narrator, but so many strange pronunciations of words. Genevieve was my favourite. Just for the record, it’s pronounced Jennaveeve!
I’m often saying it, but surely there is a producer who is there to assist with this? And on several occasions he forgot what voice he was doing for the character. Again, where is the studio support on this?
But a great Highsmith tale - makes me want to listen to all the Ripley books again…

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Excellent

Gripping story, believable characters. Couldn’t stop listening. Excellent read didn’t want it to end. I’m looking for other books by author to listen too

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Middling to good

So the thing is after the genius of The Talented Mr Ripley it’s hard to better it. I’ve read plenty of her works now and although I’m a huge fan this book lacks a certain magnetic centre that previous books have. It’s worth a read because it’s Highsmith and she is wonderful however the intensity doesn’t quite grab you like you want it to and you find a lot of scenes tend to repeat a bit. But as per usual you stay interested and get value for money. The narration is brilliant and certainly sits perfectly in the mind as it ticks along. If you haven’t already I suggest you listen to the The Talented Mr Ripley, really fantastic.

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Another great book by Patricia Highsmith

Always enjoy Patricia Highsmith novels, this didn’t disappoint, great narration and good variety of voices, thoroughly enjoyed and recommended.

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The best audiobook I've listened to all year

What did you like most about The Two Faces of January?

This is my favourite Patricia Highsmith novel, and after listening on audio I downloaded the Kindle version and read that too!

What about Christopher Ragland’s performance did you like?

He captures the tension beautifully, and distinguishes well between two characters that are quite similar in some ways. He has the most listenable-to voice, which helps.

Any additional comments?

Brilliant story, one to listen to again and again.

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Good but not as riveting as the Ripley books

Good read. Sags a little in the middle with some improbable plot lines. But still enjoyable. Narration is good and brings you along. Even if the female sounds like Dustin Hoffman in tootsie

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Not One Of Her Best

Would you try another book written by Patricia Highsmith or narrated by Christopher Ragland?

Yes

Would you ever listen to anything by Patricia Highsmith again?

Yes

What about Christopher Ragland’s performance did you like?

I think the narrator did a more than adequate narration of a confused and incoherent story

If this book were a film would you go see it?

As their is a film of the book, i would go and see it if only to see if the books short comings had been improved in any way.

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I've read a few Patricia Highsmith books such as the popular,The Talented Mr Ripley, Strangers On A Train, Cry Of The Owl and Deep Water and enjoyed them all. Sadly, the same cant be said for The Two Faces Of January which starts off well, but by the middle of the book becomes so muddled and implausible that i couldn't wait for it to end.

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patchy, overlong

I am a huge fan of Highsmith. This is not one of her best. it just kept on going, but the relationship at the centre didn't keep me going with it.

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