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The Interlopers
- Narrated by: Joseph Vitaliano Jr., Kevin Yancy
- Length: 25 mins
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- Scott
- 05-15-12
A Shot of Saki
Anything written by Saki needs to be taken with a degree of "open-mindedness". This particular short story is not his absolute best, but definitely worth a listen. The performance was decent. It is a difficult task to add more than just narration to an audio performance and have it come across with the desired intention. If you are in the mood to listen to a short story with a shocking twist at the end, this little piece is perfect for you. If you enjoy Saki, I recommend his stories: Laura and Tobermory.
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- brett
- 12-19-09
what the !$%^&!
terrible narrator all hissy and scratchy. music was an awful choice, overbearing and distracting. too bad saki is fantastic.