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The Amber Room
- A Novel of Suspense
- Narrated by: Scott Brick
- Length: 15 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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“A winner...combines the pace and style of Brown’s Da Vinci Code and the densely plotted espionage of Daniel Silva’s Gabriel Allon novels.” (The Florida Times-Union)
Atlanta judge Rachel Cutler loves her job and her kids, but her life takes a dark turn when her father dies under strange circumstances, leaving behind clues to a secret about one of the greatest treasures ever made by man. Forged of the exquisite gem, the Amber Room inexplicably disappeared sometime during World War II.
Determined to solve its mysteries, Rachel takes off for Germany with her ex-husband, Paul, close behind. Before long, they’re in over their heads. Locked into a treacherous game with professional killers, Rachel and Paul find themselves on a collision course with the forces of greed, power, and history itself.
Praise for The Amber Room
“Compelling...adventure-filled...a fast-moving, globe-hopping tale.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
“Thrilling...fast-paced, highly entertaining.” (Baton Rouge Advocate)
Critic Reviews
"Sexy, illuminating, and confident. The Amber Room is my kind of thriller: a globe-trotting treasure hunt packed with exotic locales, sumptuous art, and ruthless villains. Steve Berry writes with the self-assured style of a veteran." (Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code)
“Magnificently engrossing, with wonderful characters and a plot that speeds, twists, and turns. Pure intrigue, pure fun.” (Clive Cussler)
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- David
- 10-20-11
Rubbish
This is the only download which I have deleted after the first few chapters.
The plot may or may not be based on fact but its' presentation is ludicrous.
Full of comic book characters,cheap sexual titillation, huge amounts of irrelevant padding regarding clothes,furniture,perfumes etc.
The narrator seems to have adopted his European accents from 1940's style war films, at times his accents are comical.
What a waste of time!
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- Deborah
- 05-09-08
Disappointing
Steve Berry is one of my favorite authors because his books are full of little known facts wrapping an engrossing story. This one, however, is just facts in a plodding story that doesn't really capture you until maybe the last hour. I've loved all of his other books. Couldn't wait to be done with this one just so I could listen to one I liked!
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- Bliss
- 02-26-07
Where's the editor?
I usually listen to audiobooks uncritically; however, this one is so flawed that it fairly yells out for help.
Let me just get this out of the way: many writers have tics, but Berry's is so irritating that it makes ME want to yell out for help. "What had Monica said..." "What was it Churchill said ..." "What had Hitler said ..." Well, good grief, why ask me? Just get on with it and stop asking these posturing questions!
Berry displays such a lack of knowledge of idiomatic and grammatical usage that I want to yank him by the ear and drag him straight to Freshman Composition class. Ever hear of dangling modifiers, Mr. Berry? What was it Strunk and White said ...?
A writer with this many books under his belt should have an editor who knows more about usage than the writer.
What I want to know is, who was the editor of this book? The family dog?
The book has an intriguing premise, but the writing is simply shoddy. The only interesting character is the one who shouts expletives every second or third word. I sympathize with him. Halfway through listening to the book, I wanted to shout the same expletives.
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- Frank
- 03-19-07
Amen to last reviewer
Not a well written book. Truly hated the shallow characters asnd couldn't believe how stupid they were. Still a bit of fun as the story is ok.
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- Marsha Graham
- 07-01-15
Too much vulgarity and sex
This would've been another great Steve Berry novel except for the continual vulgar language and sex scenes
which I found to be extremely unnecessary. I fail to see the need for the language. It had absolutely no bearing on the story and, as a matter of fact, detracted from the story as did the sexual content.
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- Ted
- 10-19-11
Starts Out Well... But then... AAARGH!
Good grabber at the beginning. Stays strong through the first quarter then... then... Berry maybe went on a trip and phoned the rest in to someone who didn't give a d*mn. Brick is portentous, but then that is his principle talent. Once again Brick reminds me of the background music accompanying a Univision TV drama. You know where the characters are doing one ordinary thing and the instrument noises are fired up to suggest doomsday will break in only instants? His tone always foreshadows impending awfulness is only a frame or two away. But in this case, perhaps Brick's doing his best with the stuff that Berry gave him?
7 people found this helpful
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- Tommy Jordan
- 08-07-08
Scott Brick is as good as always
Slow book to start, and not one to download if you're not into a detailed history of art, but the plot thickened nicely and Scott Brick is as talented as always in his narration.
3 people found this helpful
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- Suzanne
- 01-22-09
The Amber Room
A fun read. Why have I never heard of this Author before? I guess I was under my rock. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Give this Writer a chance.
2 people found this helpful
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- Amor
- 07-04-07
a cure for insomniacs
Well written and replete with history. I am excited to see the Amber Room in person.
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- Jeff
- 08-16-08
Thoroughly enjoyable!
Well read by Scott Brick and a thoroughly enjoyable read. I particularily like Steve Berry's approach to mixing historical fact with fictional characters and events to make a believable story. His books are quite "formulae" driven but I like them anyway.
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- Salter
- 08-06-15
Very enjoyable...
What made the experience of listening to The Amber Room the most enjoyable?
Another Steve Berry classic. Was a bit sceptical at first, as I've been used to following the Cotton Malone series, but this was no disappointment.
Great storyline, with some interesting historical facts.
Any additional comments?
Another highly recommended book from Steve Berry :)
6 people found this helpful
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- Susan
- 05-13-08
Enjoyable....but!!!
While enjoying the storyline and the historical content contained in this book, there were stages when I had to turn the volume down so that I couldn?t hear the narration. I could not accept that a judge, her clerk and a lawyer could act in such na?ve ways as to give vital information to complete strangers. These points of the story lacked credibility for me.
However as I became more involved in the story I did have to search on the internet for more information about The Amber Room to satisfy the curiosity that Steve Berry had generated.
I particularly appreciated the author comments and the interview he gives at the conclusion to the book. I began my enjoyment of Steve Berry?s work with The Templar Legacy and have treated myself to several more of his tales and will not hesitate to continue to source his work, even though there is occasionally some minor item that annoys me!
3 people found this helpful
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- R
- 04-29-08
fantastic thriller
This is a good listen and has twists and turns that keeps you wanting to spend all day clued to your ipod.
It has a great plot and a fantastic ending,certainly worth listening to again and again........
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- mfb
- 04-05-17
great reading the story takes you to the heart
the way the story is told by both the author and narrater leads you to the dark side of what happened after 1945
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- Kaiser86
- 04-02-17
Good, not amazing.
A bit slow but once it got going it's good. Amber room is something I've never heard of as well so was very interesting to learn about this.
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- Damian Bell
- 08-18-16
Excellent livre
J'ai adoré ce livre audio - il y avait d'action, d'amour et d'histoire. Si vous cherchez échapper de l'ennui - cherchez plus!!