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Post by omega on Feb 2, 2017 7:16:21 GMT
Released March 2017 (download only)SynopsisIt's the 1980s and Alistair Matheson is forging a quietly ambitious path in Government. All is going to plan until a brief encounter with a man who looks exactly like him throws Alistair's ordered world into chaos. As this doppelgänger crosses his path time and again a series of events are set in motion with increasingly disturbing consequences. Is this double a spy? A conman? Or could he be something infinitely more sinister? Written By: Jack Gerson Directed By: Helen Goldwyn CASTRead by Carolyn Seymour
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Post by acousticwolf on Feb 2, 2017 10:56:43 GMT
I'll be getting these as soon as I can afford them. I really liked the Audiobook reading of The Omega Factor and like Gerson's writing style.
Cheers
Tony
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Post by kimalysong on Feb 2, 2017 11:14:24 GMT
These sound interesting but as I am not a fan of audiobooks I'll be skipping these.
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Post by coffeeaddict on Feb 2, 2017 11:24:16 GMT
I'll give them a go, both stories sound very interesting and as they are out of print, finding used copies of the books to read could be a challenge.
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Post by muckypup on Feb 2, 2017 16:04:39 GMT
ordered.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2017 2:54:01 GMT
Ohhh, I'm looking forward to these.
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Post by acousticwolf on Mar 9, 2017 10:16:17 GMT
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Post by coffeeaddict on Mar 10, 2017 16:00:27 GMT
This was a very good story, I'd really like to get my hands on a copy of the book so I could read it. Might have to call up some of the used book dealers I've bought from in the past to see if anyone has a copy.
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Post by jolyon on Dec 20, 2018 22:12:50 GMT
Another hidden gem from the Big Finish back catalogue. Carolyn Seymour has been reading this to me over a number a car journeys recently, and whilst the story can go around in circles a bit, the performance is fantastic.
It's a dark story, it's spooky from the outset, and it is well worth a listen for fans of The Omega Factor (it's much closer in tone than The Assassination Game). The more seemingly supernatural it gets the more beans you get from Carolyn Seymour.
These audiobooks deserve a wider audience than I assume they have.
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Post by dangerwillrobinson on Dec 30, 2018 8:43:09 GMT
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