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John Preston

From Triumph to Tragedy: The Fall of Robert Maxwell

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Author: John Preston

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/09/2021

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. The Salt Mine
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Chapter 2: 2. Out of the Darkness
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Chapter 3: 3. An Adventurer of Great Style
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Chapter 4: 4. Difficulties With Pork
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Chapter 5: 5. Mortality
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Chapter 6: 6. Down on the Bottom
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Chapter 7: 7. The Man Who Gets Things Done
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Chapter 8: 8. Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding
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Chapter 9: 9. Robert Maxwell’s Code of Conduct
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Chapter 10: 10. The Lights Go Out
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Chapter 11: 11. The Grasshopper Returns
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Chapter 12: 12. Strife
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Chapter 13: 13. Written in the Stars
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Chapter 14: 14. Madness
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Chapter 15: 15. In the Lair of the Black Bear
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Chapter 16: 16. An Enormous Spread
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Chapter 17: 17. A Very Happy Person
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Chapter 18: 18. Battle Rejoined
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Chapter 19: 19. Homecomings
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Chapter 20: 20. The Party of the Decade
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Chapter 21: 21. Listening In
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Chapter 22: 22. A Glorious New Dawn
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Chapter 23: 23. Crossing the Line
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Chapter 24: 24. Obsessed
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Chapter 25: 25. Three Departures
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Chapter 26: 26. What Have I Done to Deserve That?
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Chapter 27: 27. Intangible Assets
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Chapter 28: 28. Légumes du Maurier
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Chapter 29: 29. Selling the Crown Jewels
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Chapter 30: 30. Don’t You Worry About a Thing
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Chapter 31: 31. Hurricane Bob
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Chapter 32: 32. A Long Way Down
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Chapter 33: 33. Lost
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Chapter 34: 34. Found
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Chapter 35: 35. The First Autopsy
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Chapter 36: 36. A Hero of Our Time
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Chapter 37: 37. The Second Autopsy
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Chapter 38: 38. The Four Horsemen
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Chapter 39: 39. Everything Must Go
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Chapter 40: 40. The March of Time
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Chapter 41: 41. Curtain Call
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Chapter 42: 42. A True Scotsman
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Who should listen Fall

The summary audiobook of "Fall" by John Preston is ideal for readers seeking a concise overview of the novel's themes and characters without committing to the full text. It's particularly beneficial for busy professionals, students, or casual readers who want to engage in discussions about the book or gain insights into its narrative without delving into the entire story. Additionally, those interested in contemporary fiction exploring the intricacies of personal relationships and societal issues will find the summary a valuable resource for understanding the essential points of the narrative.

3 quotes from Fall

  • "The weight of loss is something we all carry, but it’s how we navigate it that defines us."
  • "In moments of despair, we find our true selves and the strength we never knew we had."
  • "Love and grief are two sides of the same coin, each shaping the other in ways we cannot comprehend."

Author : John Preston

John Preston is the arts editor and television critic for the Sunday Telegraph. He is a distinguished author, known for his three celebrated novels, including "Kings of the Roundhouse" (2005), as well as a travel narrative titled "Touching the Moon." Residing in London, Preston's insightful commentary and storytelling continue to resonate with readers and audiences alike.

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Fall Free Audiobook Download

John Preston

From Triumph to Tragedy: The Fall of Robert Maxwell

4.232862rating

Information

Author: John Preston

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/09/2021

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Fall

The summary audiobook of "Fall" by John Preston is ideal for readers seeking a concise overview of the novel's themes and characters without committing to the full text. It's particularly beneficial for busy professionals, students, or casual readers who want to engage in discussions about the book or gain insights into its narrative without delving into the entire story. Additionally, those interested in contemporary fiction exploring the intricacies of personal relationships and societal issues will find the summary a valuable resource for understanding the essential points of the narrative.

3 quotes from Fall

  • "The weight of loss is something we all carry, but it’s how we navigate it that defines us."
  • "In moments of despair, we find our true selves and the strength we never knew we had."
  • "Love and grief are two sides of the same coin, each shaping the other in ways we cannot comprehend."

Author: John Preston

John Preston is the arts editor and television critic for the Sunday Telegraph. He is a distinguished author, known for his three celebrated novels, including "Kings of the Roundhouse" (2005), as well as a travel narrative titled "Touching the Moon." Residing in London, Preston's insightful commentary and storytelling continue to resonate with readers and audiences alike.