History of a Pleasure Seeker
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Dan Stevens
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Richard Mason
About this listen
Piet Barol is an alluring and intelligent young man who has escaped his drab existence, living with his father in the university town of Leiden, and moved to Amsterdam to take up a job at a stunning mansion in the city's 'Gilded Curve'. He has been employed by the extremely wealthy Vermeulen-Sickerts family to tutor their son Egbert, a boy with prodigious musical talent who has not set foot outside for a year and a half. Piet soon attracts the attentions of Constance and Louisa, the boy's two sisters, and their mother Jacobina who has been living in a sexless marriage since her husband made a pledge to God. Piet is determined to find a way of gaining entry to high society, through the family, although he must also retain the good will of his fellow servants. Piet finds many ways to pursue his pleasure-seeking ways, but when he seduces - or is seduced by - Jacobina, the future he has been so carefully building could vanish...
©2011 Richard Mason (P)2011 Orion Publishing Group LimitedWhat listeners say about History of a Pleasure Seeker
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- Adele
- 18-05-13
Surprisingly pleasurable...
This fabulous story was not what I expected, however, I was pleasantly surprised by how well it progressed on its journey of love and betrayal mixed with at times shocking eroticism. The main character was portrayed in a way which made me both love him and hate him, but in the end wanting him to succeed... The open ending has left much to be desired - so to speak - and it will be interesting to see what happens next to Piet Barol.
Dan Stevens' narration is simply perfect, no surprises there (he is indeed one of my favourite actors). I have listened to this book twice now. :)
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- Sarah P
- 09-07-20
Dan Stevens is Amazing !!
Brought on whim due to its narrator.
Stevens surely can do a wide range of accents.
The story does dip a bit towards the end . There is a sequel book. Checking to see if It has the same narrator 😁
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- Snehal Padhya
- 15-06-18
Dan Stevens' voice is like liquid gold!
Tour de force performance from Dan Stevens who is not only a brilliant narrator but incredibly talented with various accents and styles. A very engaging, saucy little story.
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- Terrystred
- 02-03-21
An original and entertaining story
I greatly enjoyed this unusual book,which was beautifully read by Dan Stevens.The main character was not likeable but he was interesting and unpredictable and the whole scenario made a refreshing change.
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- Gabrielle
- 17-12-16
Terrific storytelling by both author and narrator
This book ended far too quickly for me. It was a clever story, really rich in detail and characterisation, and Dan Stevens was an inspired narrator. His voice perfectly captured the beautiful language that Richard Mason wrote, and I was engaged throughout.
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- Rupert
- 05-06-17
Super scrummy
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Absolutely. I've forced two friends to take it on and they adored it too; partly because the novel is rich and unusual and compelling and partly because we would listen to Dan Stevens read out numbers from the 'phone book; his voice is warm and confiding and a bit secretive which suits Piet Barol.
What other book might you compare History of a Pleasure Seeker to, and why?
To Jesse Burton's The Miniaturist - if only geographically and because it touches on things that Anglophones find fascinating about Holland - but some of the historical setting puts one in mind of Proust or Miklos Banffy.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The Bath Tub! I had to stop the car. But there were a great number of good scenes and barely any of them dragged.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
You really can't improve on the title.
Any additional comments?
An excellent pairing of novel and narrator.
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- Linda S
- 23-05-23
History of a pleasure seeker is a wonderful book
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from beginning to end, and don’t know what I enjoyed more: the story of Piet Barol or the way it was read by Dan Stevens. It went through so many permutations and side stories that were all fascinating. I love how Piet dealt with Egbert. And I love the result of the revelation about Piet’s affair when it was revealed. The ending was very satisfied put left me wanting more and I look forward to reading the following book. I really highly recommend this title.
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- JRG O'Donnell
- 19-03-21
A Great Pleasure
This is a beautifully written story which exquisitely conjures up an imagined early 20th Century Amsterdam and life in a great house on the Herengracht Canal. The narration suits the book perfectly and, when combined with a very thoughtful and polished production, takes the listening experience beyond that achieved by most audio books.
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- Tiz
- 05-06-20
Totally engaging...
Often wander off if the audiobook is not quite up to scratch. This one held my attention all the way through. Very, very good.
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- Fiona
- 13-05-12
Beautifully Written
I loved this book & didn't want it to end, The narration was perfect & the musical inserts added to the enjoyment. You really felt as though you were living through it & the characters were very believable. Can't wait for the next one.
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