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The Runner

By: Stephen Leather
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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Summary

The explosive new stand-alone thriller from the author of the Spider Shepherd series.

Sally Page is an MI5 'footie', a junior Secret Service Agent who maintains 'legends': fake identities or footprints used by real spies. Her day consists of maintaining flats and houses where the legends allegedly live, doing online shopping, using payment, loyalty and travel cards and going on social media in their names - anything to give the impression to hostile surveillance that the legends are living, breathing individuals.

One day she goes out for a coffee run from the safe house from which she and her fellow footies operate. When she comes back they have all been murdered, and she barely escapes with her own life. She is on the run: but from whom she has no idea. Worse, her bosses at MI5 seem powerless to help her. To live, she will have to use all the lies and false identities she has so carefully created while discovering the truth....

©2020 Stephen Leather (P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Great story, butchered by the narrator

Stephen leather spins a good yarn and this book is no exception.

Unfortunately the narrator is horrible and ruins it. I’m not sure I’ll be able to get through to end and may well end up reading it instead.

She is not fluent and puts emphasis in the wrong places to completely change the meaning. She also makes it sound likes she’s reading a children’s story on jackanory for a bunch of five year olds. She makes the characters sound completely stupid.

I love Stephen leather but would seriously recommend you read this rather than listen to it unless they change the narrator.

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a reasonably good story but horrendous narration. the fe Male voices completely distracted me from the storyline.

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Not his best, I didn't like the narrator

The narrator's voice and accents were not very good, I'm a fan of the author but not on this occasion

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just brilliant

a great story with really good believable characters that develop as the story progresses.
Another fantastic dtory from a master which will undoubtedly have a sequel

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Poor Narration

The story was OK, despite the knock-off plot. It was spoilt by the awful reader, who can’t do accents, voices or pronounce common words properly.

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Great story, poor narration

Story is as excellent as one would expect from Stephen Leather

The narration was awful, I don’t think Laura Kirman has ever heard a man speak...or at least that’s what it seems like from hearing her impression of one. Also - did no one hear her say Carbine the first time around and correct her?

This next point isn’t a slight on the quality of the narration but this story is meant to be set in the same universe as the Dan Shepherd novels narrated by Paul Thornley but the voice acting was so far from what the listener is used to that it doesn’t feel like it when you’re listening. I understand that when reading the books it wouldn’t be a problem but, when listening to the audiobooks, you get used you a set of voices for Charlotte Button and Major Gannon etc; you build up an image and your own idea of a person which is then thrown completely out of the window when they’ve gone from sounding like a privately-educated Home Counties born major to a south Londoner (for example)

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great book..... good narrator

Had to listen drove really slowly everywhere just to hear more.

Other people didn't rate the narrator, I thought she had a great voice.

hopefully more of Sally soon.

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Stephen Leather at his best!

This was my first ever Audible book and I absolutely loved it. Bring it on!

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I really did not enjoy this book one bit I tried to get it to it but I just couldn't it eas all over the place not for me

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Fast paced and thoroughly enjoyable.

This was a very fast paced and thoroughly enjoyable.

The characters developed in response to events in the short time span of the story, a testament to the writer.

The story was enjoyable too with echoes of ‘Three days of the condor’. I enjoyed the characters and the story line.

The narration performance by Laura Kirkman was excellent and brought a lot to the story.

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