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The Untouchable

By: John Banville
Narrated by: Bill Wallis
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Victor Maskell has been betrayed. After the announcement in the Commons, the hasty revelation of his double life of wartime espionage, his photograph is all over the papers. His disgrace is public, his position as curator of the Queen’s pictures terminated… Maskell writes his own testament, in an act not unlike the restoration of one of his beloved pictures, in order for the process of verification and attribution to begin.

©1997 John Banville (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Espionage Literary Fiction Fiction Imperialism
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Possibly the best book I’ve ever ‘read’ and impeccable narration.

The prose is truly beautiful, with stunning observational writing that vividly ignites the imagination. It felt almost cinematic, as I could clearly envision the characters’ poses, gestures, and full range of expressions. The narration was impeccable; Bill Wallis embodied the characters so completely that it is hard to imagine anyone else doing it justice.

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Beautifully written and read

Good story based on things that happened. Interesting trying to fit the characters to real people. But it’s the prose that makes it.

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Excellent match of narrator and text

Bill Wallis deserves every praise and thanks for his narration of The Untouchable.

His Victor Maskill is simply far more interesting than the Victor Maskill I encountered when reading the book alone; Wallis conveys beautifully the humour, snobbery and tragedy in this most engaging of characters.

If you are a fan of Banville, then I would recommend this without hesitation.

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What a breathtakingly perfect piece of work this is!

Flawless writing and exceptional performance. Such a beautiful description and interpretation of this languid, spoilt, entitled and thoroughly unpleasant character.

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fantastic novel, beautifully read

Simply the best book i have listened to in 5yrs. John Banville’s prose flows with beauty, energy, comedy and is visually perfect. It’s like a wonderful sensitive screenplay. And it is enhanced by the thoughtful nuance and narration by Bill Wallis. This is an absolute gem of a novel.

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Spying

A fictionalised Anthony Blunt is fabulously drawn by Banville’s dark poetic pen.
Beautiful prose, searing insight, I was heartbroken to finish, so I started all over again, easily. Perfect narration also.

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Soothing writing about an alien world

The book seemed familiar to me, as if I’d read it before, although I know I haven’t. Gentlemen spies, Cold War, Oxbridge - the mannered shabby existence of people who don’t really have to worry about impoverishment because they are so well connected to power.

It was written in 2009, which doesn’t seem that long ago, and yet it seemed like writing of another time that is now gone.

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Well told story

Well written story, superb style but rather detached: in the end I wasn’t to bothered at what happened to these people - more of a report than a novel.
Bill Fraser was VERY good with subtle shifts distinguishing the many characters: believable accents and never a caricature.

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A nest of gentlefolk who spy

Bill Wallis's performance is perfect. He manages just the right hint of Irishness in the voice of an Anglo-Irishman of the Anglican ascendency origins educated at Marlborough and Cambridge, with that gentle increase in accent when he's recounting events that occurred in his native island. (This delighted me, it's just so natural for us Scots, too!)
I think I could have got too irritated with the unreliable narration of this deeply unpleasant protagonist if I'd just read the book; Bill Wallis made him human.
The prose, of course, is elegant and witty, the characters as exotic as Waugh's Flyte family, to postwar eyes. Or maybe not, thinking of our present government (no implication they're spying for Putin!).
Oh, what a tangled web we weave...

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Superb narration, but a rambling collection of memories with lacklustre ending

Bill Wallis' narration brings to life this excellently written book. Written as a series of recollections from the life of a Russian spy, in a vaguely chronological order, it fails to deliver the excitement that such a life would be expected to provide. The rambling nature of the narrative and the lack of fully thrashed out explanations could leave the listener disappointed. The story did not earn the tension and drama portrayed in the final scene.

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