
A Single Source
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Peter Hanington
About this listen
A gripping political thriller set in the heart of the Arab Spring, from the author of A Dying Breed.
Veteran BBC reporter William Carver is in Cairo - bang in the middle of the Arab Spring.
'The only story in the world' according to his editor. But it isn't - there's another story, more significant and potentially more dangerous, and if no one else is willing to tell it...then Carver will, whatever the consequences.
A Single Source tells two stories, which over a few tumultuous months come together to prove inextricably linked. There are the dramatic, world-changing events across North Africa and the Middle East, as protests led by a new generation of tech-savvy youngsters challenge the established order. Then there are two Eritrean brothers, desperate to make their way up from the Horn of Africa across the continent to a better life in Europe. The horrors they endure at the hands of people traffickers and others along the way test their endurance and humanity to its limit.
William Carver spots the Arab Spring early, aided by one of the infamous 'Listeners' at the BBC monitoring station in Caversham. He and his producer, Patrick, chase the story across North Africa before arriving in Egypt where the battle between the corrupt old order and the new will be both bloody and potentially definitive.
The world is watching, but its attention span is increasingly short. Carver knows the story is a complex one and, in the age of Facebook, Twitter and rolling news, difficult stories are getting harder to tell. If everyone is a reporter, then whom do you believe?
©2019 Peter Hanington (P)2019 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
"Topical, authoritative and gripping." (Charles Cumming)
"Tight, pacy and strong on atmosphere." (Michael Palin)
"Completely unputdownable - gripping." (Seb Emina)
The narration was very slightly flawed by rather dubious Scottish and Northern Irish accents but otherwise was great.
A bit puzzling
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Outstanding in every way
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excellent
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Great read Excellent narration good inflections
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Carver becomes a bit more nuanced here, vulnerabilities are made more prevalent. The addition of the brothers and how they fit was clever but also added depth.
I recommend it.
Pace and punch. Recommended
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Simply outstanding.
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Should be on school current affairs curriculum
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Great series
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Very Good but not quite a 5
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Along the way, Hanington tells heart rending stories of extraordinary people trying to lead or seek decent lives destroyed by the greed and indifference of those in power.
I like the way the plot unfolds, sometimes predictably, and sometimes surprisingly, restoring hope when you think all is lost.
Also found myself wanting to know more about Eritrea (had no idea about the thousands of historical buildings and also lots of art deco as remnant of Italian occupation during Mussolini's era).
Superb narration, as expected, from Keeble; the reason I started listening to the first book in the series.
A great second book in the William Carver series. Looking forward to the third.
A riveting and convincing thriller
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