The Ha'penny Toss
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Farrell
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R. D. Drabble
About this listen
A tale of space exploration interspersed with nail-biting action (or something very much like that).
A ripping yarn told from the point of view of them who went there. "I tried to imagine a situation where a cast of several, are in fact one and the same. An individual trapped alone in space surrounded by versions of themselves, each with their own separate opinions. If it takes a village to raise a child, it would at least take a handful to trek through space (even if only imaginary).
©2016 R. D. Drabble (P)2022 R. D. DrabbleWhat listeners say about The Ha'penny Toss
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- Lucy
- 06-02-22
Captivating
I am a big fan of R D Drabble and The Ha’penny Toss did not disappoint! Thought provoking sci-fi tale with compelling characters and touches of humour.
Well narrated, I enjoyed the clear distinctiveness between characters.
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- J R
- 03-02-22
Original plot. Brilliant narration.
An intriguing and cleverly written sci-fi story with original concept that explores the complex nature of a lone multiple-identity space traveler. Book was well narrated - clear and crisp.
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- Carl Turnock
- 01-12-22
Brilliant, witty and smart
A really enjoyable book, both intelligent and witty.
A cleverly told tale very reminiscent of and not entirely unlike the works of Douglas Adams’. (Intended as a massive compliment for this genre). I wholeheartedly recommend it.
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