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Shibumi

By: Trevanian
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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Nicholai Hel, born in the ravages of World War I China to an aristocratic Russian mother and a mysterious German father, raised in the spiritual gardens of a Japanese Go Master, survives the destruction of Hiroshima to emerge as the world's most artful lover and its most accomplished and highly paid assassin. Genius, mystic, master of language and culture, Hel's secret is his determination to attain a rare kind of personal excellence, a state of effortless perfection: shibumi.

Now living in an isolated mountain fortress with his magnificent Eurasian mistress, Hel faces his most sinister enemy, a super-monolith of espionage and monopoly. The battle lines are drawn: ruthless power and corruption on one side and on the other, shibumi.

©1979 Trevanian (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

"It's hard to imagine a more nearly perfect spy story." ( Milwaukee Journal)
"Novels about international intrigue demand intricate plotting. Shibumi delivers." ( Los Angeles Times)

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'Spy Spoof'

A specialist genre -'spy spoof' but worth the occasional visit especially for this book. Not quite a 5* but a good 4. Almost took it seriously at times until a sudden ludicrous jolt reminded me it was a send up. Very clever book and amusing in a non-LOL kind of way.

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Good listen

Good book, good listen. Ran well. Have already read the book but was worth hearing again.

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Easily the best book I've ever read!!

I read this as a teenager, again as a young adult, and now, in my late 40's, on audible. I truly am grateful to the narrator for embodying the essence of the book and bringing it to life. I suspect I shall revisit once or twice before my time is done! 5 stars!!

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Unusual and interesting

This is said to be regarded as Trevanian's most critically acclaimed work, and while I enjoyed the book for its breadth of plot (it covers the main character's life from more or less birth through retirement), and the deepness of the main character, I found it dragged a bit in places.
Having said that, I stuck with it, and it was an enjoyable listen. I don't know a great deal about the author, but his descriptions of pot-holing (like those of climbing in 'Eiger' and 'Loo') are excellent, but if they were in a film, they would be the point at which I chose to go to the toilet!
It seems that a good deal of research went into this epic novel, and it does show.
The reader does a fairly good job covering all the characters and accents, although there is still the under-twang of an American accent, I didn't find it to be disconcerting.
Unlike the 'Eiger Sanction', I don't think this would translate well to film, so if you are interested in this, you're going to have to read it or listen to it!

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Fabulous

From start to finish a wonder and well crafted book of great depth. This is the 2nd time I've listened to it after having read the hard back. Super in every way.

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Great for fans of caving

Interesting story to certain degree. A bit too slow for me personally and focused on areas that I (again personally) found quite boring and not really helpful in moving the story along. Not bad but not one I'd recommend and not an author I'd be searching out in future.

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Fabulous story

This might be the most enjoyable story that I have heard on Audible. Some may find the detail and extensive vocabulary not to their taste but for me it as captivating from beginning to end.

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read this as a child

read this as a child , I found this reading just as memorable...i will recomend this to friends and family

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if benny Hill wrote spy thrillers

Read this years ago and have been wanting to revisit it for ages as it keeps popping up in popular culture john wick etc .
wish I had found the book as I don't rate the narrator
I usually try and avoid American accents thanks to the orange buffoon but thought I'd give it a go
his standard voice isn't to bad but his accents are random verging on the racist
hel,s mother for instance being Russian veers into comic Irish just missing out on a beggorra to be sure so it is
this unfortunately hinders the plot its hard to immerse yourself in a thriller when you have the yackety sax benny hill tune going through your head during a savage bomb scene in Tokyo which in turn is inspired by all the boob references
titter you not madam
maybe I'm being unfair maybe it just hasn't aged well but I don't recall it being a comedy
but I will perciveer as it was a good story I just Hooe I can forgive the narration

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Classic Trevenian, terrible acting.

Another erudite, eccentric hit from Trevenian, not wholly marred by the actor's comical inability with non-American accents, even more marked here than usual in these productions. Why don't the producers hire actors who are able to do foreign accents? Presumably, because nobody cares. ... The material is Trevenian's usual lofty, witty satire, and in some ways it feels prescient and timely. the mysticism and sexualty are unusual, and credible. Personally, however, I find the racism against Arabs regrettable.

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