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The Stone
- Narrated by: Andrew Dallmeyer
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
Abridged by Andrew Dallmeyer, The Stone is Nigel Tranter's thrilling tale of the discovery and the adventures of a group of Scottish patriots as they try to ensure that it remains in Scotland forever.
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- Renka
- 17-04-17
Better read than listened to...
Is there anything you would change about this book?
The narrator!
What did you like best about this story?
I read this book many years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it but as an audio - no no no
What didn’t you like about Andrew Dallmeyer’s performance?
Too much sniffing, sighing, swallowing. heavy breathing and umming and ahhing to make listening enjoyable. Ten minutes was as much as I could stand.
Was The Stone worth the listening time?
Definitely not
Any additional comments?
This narrator seems to think that heavy breathing adds to the drama. It doesn't! it's just irritating. I returned it.
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- Lavina
- 18-10-10
The Stone-Nigel Tranter
This is very interesting story of Scotland history.The Stone - A novel which focuses on the Stone of Destiny, which is said to have been situated beneath the Coronation Chair of Westminster Abbey for 700 years, but what is the truth behind the stone. The Stone of Destiny or Lie Fail, also called the Stone of Scone, was for centuries the coronation ?throne? of the Celtic Kings of Scotland. Nearly 700 years ago, Edward Plantagenet, King of England supposedly stole the Stone from the Scots in 1296 after his forces defeated John de Balliol?s army of Scots at the Battle of Dunbar. Edward carried it back to Westminster Abbey and had a throne built around it in 1301 for the English Monarchs. So the last King of the Scots to sit up the Stone was John de Balliol. In 1996 the English returned the Stone of Destiny in a big production on the eve of Scotland?s partial independence from England. Tranter blends myth, fact and speculation into a satisfying tale of a race to discover the hiding place of the real stone and protect it from those bent on using it. He weaves his love for Scotland, its history and legend into one of his best works. This audio book is very popular as Scottish history fictions. I love this audio book. It is very well narrated and creates an interest in to the story with good quality of sound that easily understandable and audible to us with proper proportion of voice throw. It is also available in affordable price and easily download. It is very good to be a part of this finest story.
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