
The Arms Maker of Berlin
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Harding
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By:
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Dan Fesperman
About this listen
Coerced by the FBI into examining the archives, Nat finds intriguing references both to Wolfe's activities in an Allied intelligence office during the war and to a mysterious student resistance group in Berlin known as the White Rose.
Following Wolfe's cryptic clues to Europe, Nat uncovers a wartime story of love and betrayal that is reaching out from the past to destroy the present. Now Nat is in a desperate race to unlock the truth.
©2009 Dan Fesperman (P)2009 Isis Publishing LtdThe Arms Maker of Berlin
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Would you listen to The Arms Maker of Berlin again? Why?
I have listened to this multiple times now, the first time to get the whole story and thereafter to fill in any gaps. Even knowing the outcome of the story it is still well worth listening to.What other book might you compare The Arms Maker of Berlin to, and why?
Compares well with Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther novels (the first few of which are also read by Jeff Harding) many of which deal with the same period in history.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There is a lot in the book, touching on some of the more murderous aspects of the Nazis which is very saddening and the way this is perceived today.A good story well told and well read
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What did you like most about The Arms Maker of Berlin?
I liked how the book explored and unravelled the tale of double cross and murderWho was your favorite character and why?
Nat TurnbullWhat does Jeff Harding bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Jeff is one of the best narrators around, he lends soul and reality to the charactersWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would have been happy listening to this in one sitting, sat in the car a few times to finish the end of a chapter.From WWII to present day - great story of intrigue
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I've listened quite a few WW2 books & enjoyed them even though some of the stories are horrific, this one has many of them horrific brutal stories that happen in wartime Germany.
I did enjoy this book, some bits were a bit boring but because if Jeff Harding's brilliant narration I got though them.
The Arms Maker of Berlin - enjoyable read
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An arm chair read
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Jeff Harding's narration, too, is excellent and even though it's possible to guess the ending of this book it's still delivered well.
Great present time chase based on WWII story
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Jeff Harding does a great job narrating the story and his accents are superb.
Enjoyable listen
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This is not another Nazi Germany sorry, the third Reich is just the setting, not the story, so please don't pass on it thinking it's another WW2 spy/special operations thriller.
The story uses the White Rose movement (a student anti-Nazi peaceful protest group made famous by the story of Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans) as a thread to link the civil experience of the war, briefly the post-war DDR and then post-wall Germany. There is some depth here with nuances about German identity and language used to develop the plot and characters. This is neither too over done or superficial that it'll put the majority of readers off.
It gets going quite quickly and I found the narration clear and nicely paced. Some of the female voices sounded a little similar, but the text is well written and there is no confusion.
Overall this is a solid story with fleshed out characters and a well structured plot. It is no le Carre or Len Deighton, but then not everything can be. I would happily recommend it.
German history revealed
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