
A Dead Hand
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Narrated by:
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Neil Shah
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By:
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Paul Theroux
About this listen
When Jerry Delfont, a travel writer with writer’s block, receives a letter from an American philanthropist, Mrs Merrill Unger, with news of a scandal involving an Indian friend of her son's, he is sufficiently intrigued to pursue the story. Jerry is swiftly captivated by the beautiful, mysterious Mrs Unger, but the circumstances surrounding the scandal cause him to doubt the exact nature of her philanthropy.
©2009 Paul Theroux (P)2010 Recorded Books LLCPaul Theroux is a great writer, both of fiction and travel literature, but this isn't one of his best books.
Not Really A Crime Novel
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A disappointment
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What makes the book especially enjoybale however is the fantastic narration by Neil Shah. His subtle yet effective changes of character make it like listening to a dramatisation with a cast of characters. Brilliant.
More like a dramatisation of a great book
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Faster pace, fewer repetitions of the same concepts, something actually happening rather than the main character getting an ayurvedic massage and feeling frustrated. (He is not the only one here who does, by the way).Has A Dead Hand put you off other books in this genre?
This book does not belong to a genre: it's not a thriller, it's not an action book, it's not a travel story or a psychological novel. It's a bad mix of all of them, a hybrid that brings no appeal to the reader.What three words best describe Neil Shah’s voice?
It was the less disturbing element in the audiobook.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from A Dead Hand?
The detailed description of the massages: they might have been relaxing for the book protagonist but for me, as a reader, they were just frustrating.Any additional comments?
The author has an annoying habit of explaining in lengthy details every feeling, every frustration, every desire, every need of the protagonist, a journalist who is suffering from a writer's block. I don't know whether by the end of the book he gets over it, I didn't make it that far. I got what I guess I could call a reader's block caused by boredom and gave up. First and last book I'll ever read by Paul Theroux.Uneventful!
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