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Originally Posted by issybird
So it was past time for a fun romp, which I've achieved by listening to Sharpe's Havoc read by Patrick Tull, and oh, it's good to listen to Tull doing Sharpe again; it's like coming home. Frederick Davidson read my last Sharpe and much as I like him, he couldn't compare. Sharpe's Havoc is my fourth listen in the series and so far, it's shaping up to be the best yet. A welcome change after two lengthy non-fiction works.
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Tull is a pleasure, isn't he. I have always loved his O'Brian narrations. I think it's about time to try some other stuff he's narrated. I see he's done a bunch of Dickens, and even some Rumpole of the Bailey books.