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  1. Oct 10, 2023 · While The Eavesdropper is excellently written with impressive descriptions, it does contain noticeable errors and an excessive use of profanity. Despite these drawbacks, I rate the novel 4 out of 5 stars. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy mafia-themed narratives infused with elements of love and action. ***** The Eavesdropper

  2. the eavesdropper by Peter Boynton ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 11, 1969 Mr. Boynton's second novel (Games in the Darkening Air, 1966) is many things--diffuse, moldering, obscene (if anything is obscene), predatory, littered with memories and lashed with primal guilts, presenting a view of life in which innocence and evil are just reversible images of ...

  3. Mar 16, 2015 · Three Apples Fell from the Sky is an enchanting fable that brilliantly captures the idiosyncrasy of a small community. Sparkling with sumptuous imagery and warm humour, this is a vibrant tale of resilience, bravery and the miracle of everyday friendship. Show more.

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  4. It (The Eavesdropper) is a feverish, exciting story, it’s cinematic, a little Kaurismäki, a little Modiano, he who won the Nobel Prize a few years ago. It’s a bit mysterious, it’s memories, it’s moods, it’s incredibly dramatic and at the same time very low key.

  5. And one for the eavesdropper. Narine Abgaryan’s novel Three Apples Fell From the Sky begins with this age-old Armenian proverb, each line of which becomes the title for the three sections of this reflective book about life in a remote Armenian village.

  6. Jun 9, 2020 · by Narine Abgaryan. (translated by Lisa C. Hayden) A review. And three apples fell from heaven: One for the storyteller, One for the listener, And one for the eavesdropper. This old Armenian saying opens Three Apples Fell from the Sky.

  7. Dec 21, 2020 · The word “best” is always a misnomer, but these are my personal favorite book reviews of 2020. Nate Marshall on Barack Obama’s A Promised Land (Chicago Tribune) A book review rarely leads to a segment on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, but that’s what happened to Nate Marshall last month.

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