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Ashenden

By: W. Somerset Maugham
Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
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A celebrated writer by the time the war broke out in 1914, Maugham had the perfect cover for living in Switzerland. Multilingual and knowledgeable about many European countries, he was dispatched by the Secret Service to Lucerne - under the guise of completing a play.

An assignment whose danger and drama appealed both to his sense of romance and of the ridiculous. Ashenden is a collection of stories rooted in Maugham's own experiences as an agent, reflecting the ruthlessness and brutality of espionage, its intrigue and treachery, as well as its absurdity.

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Espionage Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Very enjoyable characters and compelling story.
Love Somerset Maugham’s books in my youth and again at 75.

I love the dry humor

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The Preface is fascinating. In it, Maugham explained his philosophy of writing novels. He said he preferred to write books with plots that follow story lines. He contrasted this with the style of writers like Chekhov, who he said focused on descriptions and highlighted atmosphere.

Yet ironically, this book is essentially a series of vignettes—some long, some short—in which Maugham focused heavily on descriptions of atmosphere and sensations. The language, of course, is beautiful and extremely evocative.

Beautifully written

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