
The Traitor's Mark
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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D. K. Wilson
About this listen
The Real Crime
Hans Holbein, King Henry VIII's portrait painter, died in the autumn of 1543. A century later a chronicler reported that the artist had succumbed to plague, yet there is no contemporary evidence to support this. Suspicions have been raised over the centuries, but the mystery of what actually happened remains unsolved to this day.
Our Story
Young London goldsmith Thomas Treviot is awaiting a design for a very important jewellery commission from Hans Holbein. When the design fails to turn up, Thomas sends a servant to track Holbein down, only to discover that the painter has disappeared. In his hunt for Holbein and the lost design, Thomas is led into a morass of dangerous political intrigue, French spies, and courtiers that is more treacherous than he could ever have anticipated....
©2014 Derek Wilson (P)2015 Isis AudiobooksWhat made the experience of listening to The Traitor's Mark the most enjoyable?
I enjoyed the first but this was even better. Good story for an audio book.What did you like best about this story?
plotHave you listened to any of David Thorpe’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Very wellWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, but I could have if I had the timeAny additional comments?
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Great storyline, feels like it could really have happened!
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I'd like a bit more detail on the smells and sounds of being in Tudor EnglandWhat did you like best about this story?
Fascinating idea with reference to real characters which made it seem much more realWho might you have cast as narrator instead of David Thorpe?
Dear old Benedict I'd have thought. David was very professional and does an excellent range of regional and character accents but his delivery of the action is very much like someone reading a script, or a children's book - I just zoned out when the book was playing and hours in I'd realise that I'd taken nothing in. A shame, I had to keep listening to parts over and over again. Frustrating for me, not a bad performance but not at all engaging. Just too "flat" if that makes sense.Wonderful story but read a bit like an essay...
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