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- Aurelio Zen, Book 1
- Narrated by: Michael Kitchen
- Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A powerful industrialist, Ruggiero Miletti, is kidnapped. Inspector Zen is transferred to Perugia to take over the case - but finds that there are many obstacles in his way. The local authorities see him as an interloper, and the victim’s family, one of the most powerful in Italy, seem content to let Miletti languish in the hands of his abductors. Zen has crossed swords with the establishment before - and lost. Can he succeed this time?
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- R.L.
- 11-07-16
Great Narration
Would you listen to Ratking again? Why?
Perhaps
What did you like best about this story?
Zen. And Kitchen reading him.
Any additional comments?
I saw the Zen series and Kitchen in Foyle. That's why I bought the book. I like Kitchen's voice. He got into Zen's character and personality really well. Great Job!!!
4 people found this helpful
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- K R D
- 01-13-15
Narration fabulously enhances a fantastic book.
The narration complements the underlying story to such an immense extent, that one wonders how gripping the tale would be with a different reader.
Kitchen's lugubrious style helped to capture the central character's personality and also, helps paint the scenery that surrounds the action.
Between the author and his orator, this production conjures amazing imagery of the characters and their locations, both of which intertwine a thoroughly gripping mystery.
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- Michael
- 12-06-13
Michael Kitchen is quite good.
Expecting Chief Inspector Foyle from Foyle's War TV show I was pleasantly surprised at Michael Ktichen's versatility. He is really quite good. The story is a little confusing in parts but what murder mystery isn't? Aurelia Zen takes a little time to warm to but by the end of the book, he is like an old friend that you love to see. The writing of Michael Dibdin is nice and refreshing. I hope the complete series comes out and it would be nice if Michael Kitchen does the honours. A good book, a good listen, a good piece of work. Worth the listen to, especially late at night whilst you are driving home with nothing to bother you like traffic or your passenger wanting to 'talk'.
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- Janet
- 04-27-14
Main character let me down....
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I would have made Aurelio Zen more of a champion and hero. I did not understand him nor his thoughts and his reasoning sometimes escaped me completely. I wanted to like him more, but often ended up feeling like he was a bit of a lost soul/loser.
What does Michael Kitchen bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narrator was very good and paced the story well. His voices had tons of character and helped me keep each individual in the story separated in my head, which can be a difficult task in an audible book with many characters.
Any additional comments?
The mystery existed and until the end, I could not figure it out (which I do like in a mystery novel). However, the main character was not likeable enough for me and although he came through in the end with the answers like all good mystery books, I did not like him anymore at the end then I did as I went through the book. Well written though if you like the silent, remorseful, no longer ambitious type of man.
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- christof
- 06-02-21
a job of being there well done!
this book is a great listening experience, I'm on to the next book in this Audible series.
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- pnaplace
- 05-24-21
Good book, Struggled with Narrator.
It was a good book that takes a broken hero and gives him the opportunity to prove his worth. A believable character who is human. I gave the story 4 stars. Unfortunately for me Michael Kitchen was a poor choice as the narrator. The book is based between Northern Italy and Rome. Michael has a very THICK English accent. He often times sounds bored and or reading the story was/is laborious. Poor Auerilo did not get justice in this reading. He came across as a bland limited personality character that was hard to get behind. I think it would have been far better with a Italian Narrator.
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- Scott P.
- 05-22-22
Superlative
One of the best written, and creatively and entertainingly narrated books I have “read” on audible. I eagerly look forward to the next book in the series.
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- Katharine
- 11-17-21
A little too jaded
This could be brilliant. Zen is likable and drily humorous and quite clever. Unfortunately the author is quite determined to shock with his cynicism. If you ignore that it’s a good mystery and ends well. Worth a listen.
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- Nick
- 11-05-16
Good story poor delivery
The story is well crafted however an Italian detective novel narrated in a British accent is off putting.
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- Lisa
- 08-21-16
Couldn't finish. :-(
I love the 2011 3-part Zen TV series so I thought I'd give the books a go. This could be a great story/series but I won't be finding out from the audio versions.
Ninety minutes in, I gave up after realizing I'd not taken in any of the story because of the awful narration. His voice is nice enough but his choppy/biting manner of (over)acting rather than narrating is very irritating. If I don't like a narrator, I can usually put push through to the end but I was beaten by this one.
I'll stick to the printed version on this series.
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- S
- 03-12-14
Idiosyncratic Narration
Glad I persevered with this one! Within minutes of starting this audiobook I was convinced that I was going to have to return it. The idiosyncratic narration got between me and the story; the reader affects a 'reading a list' type diction combined with a world weariness that actually made it hard to follow at times.
That said, I did persevere and once I got into the book I saw that it actually fitted the persona of Zen rather well. The story of a kidnapped industrialist and the dirty family secrets which are brought to light in the process plays well against Zen's personal life (sidelined professionally, unlucky in love) and I grew to appreciate the sly humour and cynicism. I will be working my way through the series.
Overall very entertaining if you can persevere with the narrator.
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- Craig Mowbray.
- 12-12-15
Perfect portrayal
The Zen series of books by the late departed Michael Dibden, I have often gone back to and the earlier books by are far the best. The later books drift off and seem written as if Dibden was by then bored, which he probably was. This, the first of the series portrays the character of Zen perfectly and the choice of Michael Kitchen as the narrator is truly inspired. His sardonic and world-weary delivery makes him a perfect Zen. His strange intonation and emphasis in some ways almost seem as if he is reading it as if from his police notebook. Lovely performance and I can't wait to hear the rest of the series
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- Ian Smith
- 02-19-18
Really enjoyed this, delightful work
I was introduced to Zen through the three episodes shown on the BBC a few years ago. I enjoyed those, and was curious to read the books which inspired them.
I fully understand that any TV or film adaptation has to simplify the story quite a lot, and feel that the TV scriptwriters did a great job.
Although the basic stories were similar,, the book has so much more delightful depth, detail and complexity than the TV show with the same name. Zen seemed more life-like, with plausible "real-life" problems away from the office, and his situation, balancing his police work with the politics of the Italian judicial system, was intriguing.
I thought Michael Kitchen was an excellent narrator, with good clear diction and leaving nicely-judged pauses for emphasis and pacing.
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- k
- 10-16-13
A good story but the performance was distracting
A very good story with enough twists and turns to entertain. I however find Michael Kitchen's narrative style distracting. He seems to slowly stress odd W-O-R-D-S in sentences which I find irritating. This may work on TV or stage for dramatic effect when accompanied by facial expressions or gestures, but which I personally find adds nothing to a book reading.
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- G. Steele
- 05-23-17
Good story hampered by terrible reading.
I like Michael Kitchen as an actor but on this audiobook he fails to make the grade. His rendition of the narrative and badly paced and pays little attention to the punctuation, instead reading section of text with no connection to the rest of the sentence. Only the dialogue is well performed.
That notwithstanding, the story is excellent. When I was able to get past the delivery the book is a nicely written investigation which should appeal to those who like their detective fiction to be a little political and intelligent.
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- Ms. J. L. Kyle
- 10-12-16
Stick with the strange narration- it's worth it
This is my first experience of Zen and I'm pleased I finally got to him!
Like a lot of people I found the narration annoying. I then read reviews here and they all said stick with it - it represents Zen's personality. Being my first experience of Zen I didn't know his character so I stuck with it and then I started to get it. I now think the narration adds to the story.
The story's itself was OK, I guessed who it was quite early on, but there was still enough there to keep me engaged and I think I'll download another.
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- Andy
- 03-04-16
Not the best Zen story
Zen's first outing is a slow burner, but picks up and moves very quickly towards the end. enjoyable but as mentioned in the title there are better stories. Having said this still worth a listen as it will have you guessing till the end.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-22
One Michael did well, the other not quite so.
I enjoy reading Aurelio Zen books but I’m afraid that they need a narrator who is better suited to them. Almost unbelievably I’m afraid I packed this in with five hours to go.
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- Naomi
- 03-02-22
needs a bit too much concentration for audiobook
I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the paperback, because I could more easily re-read a bit if needed. A lot of narrative about the thoughts etc of a character, which is good material, but not so easy in audio format.
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- Sue h
- 07-21-21
Could not get into this
I tried three times to get into this book. The narration was garbled which surprised me with Michael Kitchen narrating. I like to get straight into books from the stat buttons did not happen
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- elizabeth b.
- 08-11-20
SO SO WRONG
I love Michael Kitchen but he is a pucker Pom and Zen is a total Italian hunk. The two don’t work just so very wrong.