
Comrade Charlie
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Narrated by:
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Napoleon Ryan
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By:
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Brian Freemantle
About this listen
Trapped at a desk job, Charlie Muffin uncovers a deadly KGB plot
Charlie Muffin is too good an agent to be working a desk, but after a bust-up with his new director, he has been relegated to clerk work. Among the heaps of papers, though, Charlie stumbles upon the clues to a last-gasp plot from the collapsing Soviet Union. The signs point to a new Soviet Star Wars system - and to the involvement of a British traitor.
Or do they? After all, the KGB wants one more chance to eliminate their old adversary Charlie. When the agency discovers his involvement, it sets a nasty trap. As the Soviet regime crumbles, it could take Charlie down with it.
©1989 Brian Freemantle (P)2013 Audible, Inc.very enjoyable and different
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Using up words now tra la la la dee
The Fault
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Good story.
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really really addictive
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Anyone who has enjoyed Le Carre will enjoy these tales. VERY ENJOYABLE
2B or not 2B ?
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Very clever stortyline
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Pronunciation
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Best yet!
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If you ever wanted to know what happened to the perpetual bad guy being foiled by those pesky kids in Scooby Doo, and baron bin Greenback from Danger Mouse, you need look no further!
These outrageously stereotyped caricatures are almost addictive in their kitschiness but the female interpretations are embarrassing.
They do add humour, though perhaps for the wrong reasons. Having said that, I would never be able to do a fraction of what Napoleon does so I still have full admiration for the skills involved with narrating these stories.
Isslay Malt gets me every time
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One of the weaker entries in the series.
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