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The Man-Eaters of Tsavo

By: John Patterson
Narrated by: Marco Mintaka
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The true story of John Patterson in Tsalvo written by Patterson. In the book, lions are terrorizing the workers of the railroad near the turn of the century.

Public Domain (P)2020 Tim Simpson
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I've just listened to The Man Eaters Tigers of Kumaon read by a mid-Western American when the author was Anglo-Irish and oart of the British Empire. That was as unsuccessfully and tactlessly read as this book. Honestly, stop Americanising other nations stories. This needed a clipped, British accent to emulate the writing style of the author. The US was young when these events occurred and writing about man-eaters in Africa and India was peculiarly and particularly British at that time. Audible, this is a tangible FAIL. The books read far more fluidly and dramatically than these contemptibly languid efforts. Awful. I advise you to read the books and save your ears and money.

The appalling use of an American narrator with little or no feeling for the story.

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