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Operation Sayers

By: Steve Wraith
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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Operation Sayers takes a detailed look at the notorious Sayers brothers' rise to the top of the criminal ladder on the backstreets of Newcastle’s West End and the authorities' attempts to bring them crashing back down to earth by any means necessary.

©2020 Mojo Risin' Publishing (P)2021 Gadfly Press
Organized Crime True Crime

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Narrator wasn’t a geordie so the accent grated a bit but mainly the last ten chapters or so became ‘waffle with ‘he said this etc’ and in all honesty I didn’t finish the last three chapters as I’d lost interest by then.

Loses its way

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Narrator had Middlesbrough accent which let story down in parts. Being a geordie there were parts that irked me as the pronunciation was wrong. An example is the how he pronounced Nigel Abadom's surname. Or the name place of Ponteland. if you arent a geordie or not familiar with the names of some it wont matter. would love John Henry to write a book on his personal experiences one day.

A great story but narrator not the best

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Interesting storey about the family, well set out and chronicled. The only downside was the narrator, Teesside accent not Geordie, ( don’t know if it was supposed to sound ‘geordie’ to the uninitiated) numerous mispronunciations. For example, he couldn’t pronounce Ponteland or Tino Asprilla properly, pretty basic errors.

Good story

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Same story literally word for word from another sayers book if you’ve read that one no point reading this one. Absolute ripoff!

Heard it all before

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Save your money! If you’ve bought the first book do no buy this one
Same story word for word as the first book ‘Sayers Tried and Tested at the highest level’

Literally a carbon copy, brass neck on them for doing this ..

Rip off!

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