Ratings68
Average rating3.7
I had a hankering to listen to an audiobook so that I could work on some knitting and crocheting, but the only thing suitable the library had immediately available (that I could think of off the top of my head in 10 minutes without leaving the couch) was this one. The story was all right and even fun at times but a little too far-fetched (reminded me of a Tintin story), and the voices (especially of Tommy and Tuppence, who were made to sound like dopey teenagers most of the time) started off promisingly but grated on me after a while. And, as unavoidable in British novels of this time (and probably most times), the xenophobia was rampant. Not planning to read or listen to any more of this series.