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An Honest Man

By: Ben Fergusson
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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The new novel from the award-winning writer Ben Fergusson, author of The Spring of Kasper Meier and The Other Hoffmann Sister.

In West Berlin in 1989, 18-year-old Ralf has just left school and is living a final golden summer with his three best friends. They spend their days swimming, smoking and daydreaming about the future, oblivious to the storm gathering on the other side of the Berlin Wall. But an unsettling discovery about his family and a meeting with the mysterious Oz shatters everything Ralf thought he knew about love and loyalty. And as old Cold War tensions begin to tear his life apart, he finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, forced to make impossible choices about his country, his family and his heart.

©2019 Ben Fergusson (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd
Espionage Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction LGBTQIA+ Creators Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Fiction Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

"The divided Berlin of the Cold War era is brilliantly resurrected on the cusp of momentous change in Ben Fergusson's An Honest Man...the novel movingly recounts Ralf's painful discoveries about love and loyalty." (Sunday Times)

"During the hot summer of 1989, a group of friends mooch about, fall in love, swim and party. All perfectly normal - except this is West Berlin which is still divided by the Wall and awash with spies and paranoia.... The author won awards for his debut, The Spring of Kasper Meier. This is equally atmospheric and thought-provoking." (Daily Mail)

"The stunning, powerful and addictive new novel by the prize-winning author of The Spring of Kasper Meier...." (Attitude Magazine)

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This novel, combining a spy intrigue, and a coming of age story with the lead up to the fall of the Berlin Wall, gripped me from start to finish. Not only an excellent story with fascinating and complicated characters, but really well written.

Compelling, complex and clever.

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Pretty much has everything you need in a book and so beautiful written. A real joy to read and re-read.

Possibly my favourite ever

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Thoroughly enjoyed this. The research done for this book was amazing. So good that I thought this was perhaps the authors diary, but no. It has a biographical feel thanks to this research, but it is fiction. Written in such a way that it makes you guess what is to come and if you are like me you will get it wrong throughout. Don't expect thrills and spills, it is a lot more gentle than that but I recommend you give it a go!

Excellent

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Very good story brought to life by terrific narration. Rare to find narrator who can do stroppy twenty-somethings, parents and a variety of other characters, as well as the German accent, so well. And the burgeoning relationship between Ralf and Oz is so well written.

Great story and narration

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Another really enjoyable book from Ben Fergusson. The twists in the plot were great and kept coming right up u to the end.

Fantastic book great twists

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What a wonderful evocation of a city at a time of change.But even more the lives of a band of young friends growing up in this place.Ever true to each other, sympathetically ,with amazing understanding,the author Ben Fergusson and his brilliant reader Joe Jamieson drew me ever deeper into their lives.In particular the coming of age and the facing of life's complexities of the main character Ralf and his undying love for Oz, a Berlin born Turk. I shall miss them so much.You will be unable to put this recording in Audible or the book itself down ,if you are anything like me!!

Berlin Years!

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Really liked the clever story, characters and historic details. Excellent narration. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. Hope you do too.

Loved this book

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A great story, keeps you gripped. Joe Jameson really is the most brilliant reader.

I liked it!

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Listening to this book has been a delight in so many ways.... The writing is beautiful without being self consciously literary and is read by Joe Jameson, whose voice and interpretation I loved since hearing his reading of The Charioteer by Mary Renault. The main character, Ralph, follows his journey of self discovery with typical teenage angst, a word so appropriate to the setting of this book, the city of West Berlin, just before the fall of the wall. The city is lovingly described, the smells, sounds and details bringing to life the unfamiliar places and somehow combining with the quirks of the characters to give the book a wonderful sense of place. The spy story within the book is well plotted and the twists and turns are a delight. There are very few things to criticise, some characters are a bit sketchy, the need for the unexpected, as required by the spy novel genre, detracts a bit from the verisimilitude, breaking the spell occasionally, but despite this, I cannot remember the last time I derived so much pleasure from listening to an audiobook. I will rush to buy the author’s other novels and, for the first time in my life, I am drawn to Berlin, feeling compelled to visit. Oh, and this book has the best ending I’ve read, or listened to, for a long time.

A coming of age story, a spy novel and a love letter to Berlin

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This book is breathtakingly plotted AND subtly and convincingly written, which are qualities that don’t usually go together in contemporary fiction in my view. Really totally surprised to find a contemporary novel this good. The lazy comparison is le carre but I also saw shades of Andre aciman and Anthony Powell.

Astonishing—loved it.

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