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Original Title: Passagier 23
ISBN: 342619919X (ISBN13: 9783426199190)
Edition Language: German
Characters: Martin Schwartz, Gerlinde Dobkowitz, Diesel (Amokspiel), Dr. Elena Beck, Daniel Bonhoeffer, Anouk Lamar, Julia Stiller, Lisa Stiller, Naomi Lamar, Tom Schiwy, Yegor Kalinin
Setting: Cruise ship Berlin(Germany)
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Passagier 23 Hardcover | Pages: 426 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 7574 Users | 622 Reviews

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Title:Passagier 23
Author:Sebastian Fitzek
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 426 pages
Published:October 30th 2014 by Droemer Knaur (first published October 14th 2014)
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Crime. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction

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This is the third audiobook I’ve listened too based on books by this author. I say ‘based on’ because they’ve all been Audible Drama productions, complete with a big cast, sound effects and all of the extras you’d expect from a radio production. My previous experiences with The Child and Amok were excellent and I liked the look of the cast here too, with British actor Max Beesley playing the lead character.

The plot surrounds an investigator (Beesley) whose wife and child disappeared overboard on a cruise some years ago. The deaths were assumed to be suicide. As a result, he’s become reckless and wild, taking on the riskiest undercover operations with no fear at all for his own safety. He just doesn’t care. But one day he gets a phone call that challenges the assumption concerning the fate of his family. In order to learn more he’s enticed to join a cruise where a strange lady seems to have set up permanent home aboard the very ship from which his wife and son had supposedly taken a jump.

Experience has taught me that in Fizeck’s stories nothing is quite as it seems: expect surprises and lots of them. And such is the case here with twists and turns throughout the eight-hour long production. The quality is excellent, both in terms of the acting, the effects and the way the story mixes narration and scenes that are acted out. The whole thing was tense, slightly shocking and highly entertaining.

I won’t go into the detail – if you’re interested it's best you go in with as little information as possible – but I will say that you should be prepared for some uncomfortable scenes featuring young children. It’s certainly not gratuitous or graphic, but best be forewarned.

I found this production to be on a par with the others I've listened to. The story itself was gripping and, in it's own way, though provoking. If you like audiobooks you’ll find that this is a slightly different take on this particular format – you might want to give it a try.

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Ratings: 4.03 From 7574 Users | 622 Reviews

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Shocking, sickening subject matter - well dramatised (Audible in English) if highly improbable plot line. Impossible, actually. But hey ho, its fiction. Thank goodness. And while I am not naive enough to discount female sex abuse of children, the very idea of - much less description of - it is wholly nauseating and every cell of me rejects the possibility. I fully understand why some start this book and bail early on. Needs a warning label for explicit content on these grounds alone.

Listening to the audio book version which is one of those dramatised readings more like a radio play than a novel. Not sure this format works to the novel's advantage, to be honest. It's a psychological thriller not exactly high in realism or believibilty, and the dramatisation only highlights these weaknesses in a way I doubt a straight reading by single voice narration, without added music and sound effects, would.Having said all that there is no denying the book is a page turner that keeps

INCREÍBLE, COMO SIEMPRE.

I listened to the Audible version and what a ride it has been! Slowly the mystery unravels but more plot lines emerged and you feel helpless and lost and confused. It's not just a simple case of whodunnit it's a case of psychological whytheydunnit. (view spoiler)[The idea of showing a rape victim early on made the detective (and us) find a male perpetrator but then PLOT TWIST having it a female, relative one at that feels so fresh! And interweaving two other plot which, at first, didn't feel

Another compelling and page-turning thriller from Fitzek which I burned through in 24 hours.It all takes place on a cruise ship where a bunch of diverse people (police officer, nurse, author, captain etc.) are mysteriously linked to each other, trying either to solve the case about a missing girl or trying to cover it up.Since this is a German thriller book, I always expect realistic and serious crime setups, but Fitzek does the opposite: his books are ripe with Japanese anime-grade eccentrics

4.5 | SO!!!GUT!!!

I listened to the Audible version and what a ride it has been! Slowly the mystery unravels but more plot lines emerged and you feel helpless and lost and confused. It's not just a simple case of whodunnit it's a case of psychological whytheydunnit. (view spoiler)[The idea of showing a rape victim early on made the detective (and us) find a male perpetrator but then PLOT TWIST having it a female, relative one at that feels so fresh! And interweaving two other plot which, at first, didn't feel

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