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The Hidden Man

A Novel

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The Hidden Man

By: Charles Cumming
Narrated by: James Langton
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Christopher Keen, once a master spy, is murdered in cold blood. His sons, Mark and Benjamin, though they hadn't seen their father for over 20 years, are now drawn into the legacy of his life as a spy as they set out to discover the truth and avenge their father's death. But as their search proceeds, more questions arise - is Christopher's death connected to his past life in MI6? Was his eldest son involved in a conspiracy that links him to Moscow, Afghanistan, and the Russian mafia? Best-selling author Charles Cumming delivers a thriller that delves into the complicated double lives of spies and what happens when their half-told secrets die with them.

©2003 Charles Cumming (P)2015 Macmillan Audio
Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Russia Espionage Suspense Fiction Middle East
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I wish I had discovered Mr. Cumming’s work much sooner. For a second book, this is fantastic. No lull, no dip in story or plot. The preformance was also exceptional, and really brought the characters to life. Great read/listen all around.

Excellent

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An unsatisfying story unfolds excruciatingly slowly. It’s very possible the audio speed is incorrect as had to listen at 1.5x to be able to listen at all. After 95% slowly unfolding, last few mins add detail and ends unfinished. Nothing like the other 2 series of books which are excellent

Not recommended

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The story had potential but the characters were too flawed and the plot was completely devoid of satisfaction, justice, and closure.

Unsatisfying

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I love Charles Cumming's work, and his writing here doesn't in and of itself disappoint. The characters are interesting, very fleshed out, and, true to Cumming's form, thoroughly psychologically explored. The problem is that the story goes nowhere. There's no real third act, it just ends without any satisfying resolution. I went from thoroughly enjoying myself to thoroughly disappointed in a turn of the proverbial page. Really unfortunate.

Fizzles out

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