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No Country for Old Men

Written by:
Cormac McCarthy
Narrated by:
Tom Stechschulte

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
184
Narrator
54
Release Date
July 22, 2005
Duration
7 hours 33 minutes
Summary
Llewelyn Moss, hunting antelope near the Rio Grande, instead finds men shot dead, a load of heroin, and more than $2 million in cash. Packing the money out, he knows, will change everything. But only after two more men are murdered does a victim's burning car lead Sheriff Bell to the carnage out in the desert, and he soon realizes how desperately Moss and his young wife need protection. One party in the failed transaction hires an ex-Special Forces officer to defend his interests against a mesmerizing freelancer, while on either side are men accustomed to spectacular violence and mayhem. The pursuit stretches up and down and across the border, each participant seemingly determined to answer what one asks another: how does a man decide in what order to abandon his life? A harrowing story of a war that society is waging on itself, and an enduring meditation on the ties of love and blood and duty that inform lives and shape destinies, No Country for Old Men is a novel of extraordinary resonance and power.
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Excellent book, excellent narration. I'll be listening to this one again, I'm sure.

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Pete V.

This is a very special book. I saw the film first, tremendously enjoying that, and thought the original text (via this audiobook) would be worthwhile, even though I had found two other CMcC’s books heavy going. I recommend No Country unreservedly. It is gritty, edge-of-your-seat, and emotional stuff, that forms strong connections with characters and fluently takes the reader with it at every stage. The style is easy to follow. The narrator here I thought was genuinely excellent. The last few paras of the book smash me (emotionally) every time I listen to them. I hope you enjoy it as I did.

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Eric C.

Excellent narration with a gripping storyline! But I must say, some parts are a bit confusing, but I loved how the story unfolded.

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Caitin P.

Incredibly well written and suspenseful but of course that is to be expected.

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Anonymous

I disliked it. It started well, but the characters that were initially interesting became too static. I actually have no idea what the book was about..it kept veering off in different directions. i should have just stopped listening than praying for it to hurry up and end. I didn't like the narrator's voice for female characters. He made them sound dumb.

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Patrick M.

Just a great work of American fiction. I highly recommend it!

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Ragan F.

I loved this narrator. The story's ending is not what I expected but it's suitable. I enjoyed the relationship and dialog between Llewellyn and Carla Jean. I enjoyed the variety of characters and their influences on the story. I loved how Chigurh made me physically uncomfortable.

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William P.

So freakin good. Great for a long drive…

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Anonymous

Entertaining and thought-provoking book. Narration is excellent.

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HipHoboHarold

Book: Over all it's a fairly amazing book. Having loved the movie, I always wanted to get to this. Over all I'm fairly happy. There was some parts that felt a little anti-climatic, and the last 30-45 minutes can probably just be cut. Its more of just character development, which seems almsot pointless since the story is over, but over I still think it was worth it. Narration: Amazing. This guy got the tone down perfectly for this story. Characters were distinct enough to tell who was talking, the pacing was fairly consistent. Did an amazing job.

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Anonymous

It was a book that keep you interested in who what and where the next spence would come from.

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camilla gold

Cormac McCarthy just has a way with words. A born story teller, words hang ponderously, like the landscapes he describes and the people with whom he populates those landscapes. There are so many times you want to look away, but his compelling words dare you to read on to the end. Yet another masterpiece and commentary on the world that we have created.

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Stephen R.

Superb book, brilliant narration!!

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Francois D.

Got a bit lost at the end.

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Moud Barthez

Confusing start, bewilderment will reside for quite some time, slow paced characters introductions. After that incidents occurs in a rapid pace, and it gets superb toward the middle and the end. But it will retrieve to the boringly cumbersome pace in the last two chapters, other than that i would’ve given it a 5 stars! The narration is the best part of this book. It was magnificently compatible.

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David C.

Very well read but I did not enjoy the book as much as the movie. Maybe that is because I saw the Movie.

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Don C.

I have always enjoyed this movie, it's one of my favorites. This book is even better. Lots of truth in the ending. Narrator was great for this book.

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Lisa S

Great, the narrator is amazing and the book is as well.

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Marco-Pierre V

Enjoyed every minute of the book! Narrator is also great for the type of book it is!!

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Robert Mason

Good book... Very entertaining. McCarthy has a great way of writing that kept me wanting more.

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