
Airs Above the Ground
The suspenseful, romantic story that will sweep you off your feet
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Narrated by:
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Antonia Whillans
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By:
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Mary Stewart
About this listen
The original writer of romantic suspense, Mary Stewart leads her readers on a thrilling journey across mid-century Europe in this tale of adventure and deception, sure to be loved by fans of Agatha Christie and Barbara Pym.
Vanessa March's husband, Lewis, is meant to be on a business trip in Stockholm - so why does he briefly appear in newsreel footage of a fire at a circus in Vienna, with his arm around another woman? Vanessa flies to Austria to find her husband, inadvertently becoming involved in a mystery that spans three countries...and the famous dancing stallions of the Spanish Riding School.
The moonlight flooded the meadow, blanching all colours to its own ghostly silver. The pines were very black. As the stallion rose in the last magnificent rear of the levande, the moonlight poured over him bleaching his hide so that for perhaps five or six seconds he was no longer an old broken-down piebald but a haute école stallion of the oldest line in Europe.
©1965 Mary Stewart (P)2019 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedI recommend if you just like me have a mostly repetitive, physical, but lonely job and like to listen to something in order to get the mind working ☺️
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I wasn't too keen on the narrator initially, but I got used to her, and it is always pleasant to have someone reading a story aloud.
(I notice the Audible version omits Mary Stewart's jocular digs at the Guardian in chapter one - they were also very much of their time but presumably woukd not have travelled well with an international audience.)
Good old-fashioned adventure
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and loved this version of it.
a lovely version of a lovely book
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A magical tale
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Another Favourite!
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Very enjoyable and, in places, very likely to bring on tears!
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it was as good this time as the first
years later
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Vanessa and her husband Lewis have fallen out when their planned time together had to be scrapped so Lewis could go back to work abroad, and not for the first time. Vanessa becomes aware (though her mother's gloriously awful friend, Carmel, briefly read but you get a real ‘sense’ for the ghastly woman) that Lewis may not be where he said he was going... so, lumbered with Carmel's young son Timmy as a travelling companion, she sets off to find out for herself.
Not only does Vanessa find out what's happening with her husband, getting pitched into a mystery along the way, but she also learns that Tim isn't anyone's 'little boy'; instead a resourceful and rather nice young man more than capable of getting involved in whatever is going on.
It's a good story, and it's not badly delivered - I've heard a lot worse - though other reviewers are right that the style isn’t particularly fluid, and basically it's just being read rather than performed, albeit in a pleasant voice. No real attempt at characterisation (strangely enough, apart from a parrot who is quite good). I’ve definitely heard a lot better, but oddly I still found that I became more involved listening to this than I had when originally reading the book.
Despite the rather stilted reading, I liked it.
Odd reading, yet it still enhanced the book
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Old fashioned but chatming
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Brilliant story let down by a poor narrator
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