The Story of My Disappearence by Paul Watkins audiobook

The Story of My Disappearence

By Paul Watkins
Read by Richard Poe

Recorded Books, Inc.
8.44 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781456124663

Known for his vivid imagery, provocative subjects, and charged prose, Paul Watkins has emerged as one of the most gifted writers of his generation. This powerful novel shimmers with lyrical descriptions of the seascape as it sounds the depths of memory and conscience. Seeing a man brutally murdered in his local hangout on the docks of Newport sends Paul Wedekind into a torturous reverie of his past. Even more disturbingly, Paul is convinced that he recognizes the killer as Ingo Budde, a black marketeering East German friend he left for dead in a Mujahideen prison camp. Paul would like to enjoy his newfound peace and security, but the past is as inescapable as the tide. He must confront what resurfaces before he can get on with his life. Richard Poe's expressive narration makes this compelling story all the more vivid and memorable. Also available from this acclaimed novelist: Archangel, Calm At Sunset, Calm At Dawn , and In the Blue Light of African Dreams.

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Summary

Summary

Known for his vivid imagery, provocative subjects, and charged prose, Paul Watkins has emerged as one of the most gifted writers of his generation. This powerful novel shimmers with lyrical descriptions of the seascape as it sounds the depths of memory and conscience. Seeing a man brutally murdered in his local hangout on the docks of Newport sends Paul Wedekind into a torturous reverie of his past. Even more disturbingly, Paul is convinced that he recognizes the killer as Ingo Budde, a black marketeering East German friend he left for dead in a Mujahideen prison camp. Paul would like to enjoy his newfound peace and security, but the past is as inescapable as the tide. He must confront what resurfaces before he can get on with his life. Richard Poe's expressive narration makes this compelling story all the more vivid and memorable. Also available from this acclaimed novelist: Archangel, Calm At Sunset, Calm At Dawn , and In the Blue Light of African Dreams.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“From the first sentence, Paul Watkins’ book grabs the reader and doesn’t let go…As changeable as the sea: beautiful and romantic and brutal and ugly, but always fascinating.”  Chicago Tribune
“Rich in detail, choking tense and gorgeously romantic…hoists its author to the top of his class.”  San Francisco Chronicle
“A book that will only reinforce his reputation as one of the best young writers…Watkins is an exceptional storyteller.”  Providence Sunday Journal
“Subtly evocative…Ingenious.”  Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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Author Bio: Paul Watkins

Author Bio: Paul Watkins

Sam Eastland lives in the United States and the United Kingdom. He is the grandson of a London police detective who served in Scotland Yard’s famous “Ghost Squad” during the 1940s.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 8.44
Audience: Adult
Language: English