Orders from Berlin
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Narrated by:
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Damian Kell
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By:
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Simon Tolkien
About this listen
An ingenious thriller in which young Detective Constable Trave uncovers a sophisticated plot at the heart of MI6 to assassinate Churchill and bring the Second World War and the whole Allied effort to an untimely end.
It’s 1940, and Bill Trave is a Detective Constable in his early thirties working in West London. France has fallen and the capital is being bombed both day and night – it seems against all odds that Britain can survive the onslaught. Almost single-handedly Winston Churchill maintains the country’s morale, with the German enemy convinced that his removal would win them the War.
Albert Morrison, a rich widower forced into early retirement by failing eyesight, is stabbed to death in his Chelsea flat. His only daughter, Ava, tells Trave that she would read the newspapers to him every evening, and the night before his death he had become suddenly excited when she read him an obscure obituary notice.
At Morrison’s funeral, Ava learns from an old colleague that her father worked for MI6 before the War. The obituary notice was a coded message preparing for an assassination, although it does not specify the target. Trave realizes that there is a Nazi double agent within MI6, with a plan to assassinate Churchill and to set up another agent to take the blame. He is in a race against time to save Churchill, for if he fails, Britain’s entire war effort could be at stake…
©2012 Simon Tolkien (P)2012 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
‘Tolkien’s writing is quietly impressive; his atmosphere of the blitzed capital superb.’ The Times
‘Jack Higgins fans will enjoy Tolkien’s exciting third suspense novel featuring Det. Insp. William Trave. Heartfelt evocations of the horrors of war, in particular the effects of the bombing raids on Londoners, show Tolkien has upped his game.’ Publishers Weekly
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- M. Price
- 31-03-16
An exciting step into the past!
I was hooked from the outset and can only say that Simon Tolkien is a master of his art. This, coupled with exquisite narration by Damian Kell , made 'Orders from Berlin' an absolute joy. Don't hesitate buy this immediately, put your feet up and enjoy.
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- Gabriel
- 31-01-14
Good WWII Spy Thriller
If you could sum up Orders from Berlin in three words, what would they be?
Intrigue, Suspense and Emotion
What did you like best about this story?
The characters were well crafted and you were engaged by them
Which character – as performed by Damian Kell – was your favourite?
Detective Trave
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
A man driven by hatred will sacrifice anything to destroy his country
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- vix06@yahoo.com
- 08-04-13
Classic spy thriller, among the very best!
An excellent storyline made even better with voice of the narrator. Really captures the atmosphere of WW2 Britain. I listened to this over the winter holidays, so the atmosphere was perfect.
Only downside, too exciting to be able to do anything else.
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- Steph H
- 28-04-16
Truly Excellent
I loved this book, very good story, well read, gripping till the end. I was unsure about the change in narrator and although it did change the feel of the book it did seem appropriate as the story is told much earlier in Det Trave's life and career. Highly recommended.
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- mollyeyre
- 03-02-15
Good idea - but very far fetched
This story was sadly disappointing. A good basic idea, but there were so many far fetched matters that it made the whole thing annoying.
I find it so difficult to believe that the higher ranks of the Secret Service, AND those of the police would make decisions based on 'personalities', and totally disregard evidence. I wasn't very taken with the characters of the participants either - they were caricatures, and were 'over the top good', or 'over the top bad'.
So, so disappointing!
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