An Eye for an Eye
Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Anthony Trollope
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A short but typical Trollope romance in which a young nobleman is torn between love for an impoverished Irish girl and the expectations of his family that he will marry someone suitable for inheriting an Earldom - Summary by Anthony Ogus (7 hr 13 min)
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Duncalino
Worth the listen
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Anthony Ogus did a great job as narrater. He made the story come to life. A tragedy and I hate tragedies so I read enough for my heart to break and skipped the final chapter. The tragedy was more the result of the hero's spineless character than of his comeuppance
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Margaret87
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Trollope brings so much life to his characters - and Anthony Ogus' reading is, as usual, superb - that at the end of the stories I feel as though friends have gone away.
Janis Burgess
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I love Anthony Opus’ voice. He sounds like Alfred Hitchcock. He always makes me laugh when he imitates the female voices. This was a good story about the consequences of bad decisions.