
Tokyo
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Narrated by:
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Bert Kwouk
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Emily Woof
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By:
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Mo Hayder
About this listen
Critic reviews
"Hayder's horrible ability for making you fear for your life is a very modern achievement." (Daily Telegraph)
brilliantly chilling
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Gripping
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Great story, great narrators.
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A Gritty and Compelling Thriller
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Thriller...
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Professor. Their stories become inter-twinned with the Professor's personal recollections of Nanking forming context and vital back story for the plot. Throw in the Japanese Yakuza, some vivid characters and a excellent dialogue and you have 'Tokyo'. Although violent at times - which can be expected when reviewing the subject matter - this story strikes a balance between a gripping haunting thriller and a tale of compassion and loss. Don't misunderstand me, there is humour to be found, and you can't help but grow attached to many of the characters, but at its roots this audiobook is a good old fashioned thriller. Don't hesitate - give it a listen.
A real page turner - so to speak.
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Loved it
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Emily Woof and Bert Kwouk deliver solid performances in the audiobook. Woof captures Grey’s oddness well, but her voice for Jason was grating and nearly intolerable. In contrast, Kwouk’s narration of the 1937 sections was smooth and engaging, adding weight to those diary-style passages. Together, they carry the story competently, though not without flaws.
Stuck with me for two decades…
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