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Torchwood: The Sin Eaters (BBC Audio) [Audiobook] [Englisch] [Audio CD]

Brian Minchin
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  • Audio CD
  • Verlag: BBC Audio (18. Juni 2009)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1408426218
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408426210
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 13,7 x 12,4 x 1 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 157.555 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Alien larvae in a baptismal font mark the beginnings of a terrifying adventure for the "Torchwood" team in this exclusive audio adventure, read by Gareth David-Lloyd. Searching for the source of a bizarre Rift reading, Gwen, Jack and Ianto find a corpse on the beach, his face covered in hundreds of tiny cuts. Watching from the shadows is a man in black...The Reverend Hayward thinks he has found a way to take away people's sins. The trouble is, his special baptisms tend to take away their lives too. For the creatures he collects and puts in his church font are nightmarish parasites, feeding on their hosts' negative emotions before consuming them. It is up to Torchwood to track them down and destroy them...Written specially for audio by Brian Minchin, the "Torchwood" TV series assistant producer, "The Sin Eaters" features Captain Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper and Ianto Jones, as played by John Barrowman, Eve Myles and Gareth David-Lloyd in the hit series from BBC Television. It contains adult themes and language.

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Von Nanny Ogg
Format:Audio CD
Eine Spoilerwarnung vorneweg: wer bei "Torchwood" auf dem Stand der RTL II-Ausstrahlung Anfang Juli 2009 ist, sprich: Staffel 2 noch nicht vollständig gesehen hat, sollte von diesem Hörbuch lieber die Finger lassen. Nicht, dass es Verständnisprobleme gäbe, aber es werden einfach ein paar nicht gar so kleine Details verraten, die man vor dem Sehen der Folgen einfach nicht kennen sollte.

Alle anderen werden an dieser Story ihre Freude haben. The Sin Eaters ist eine gute Story rund ums Torchwood-Team, recht spannend und vor allem sehr unterhaltsam.
Was besonders positiv hervorzuheben ist, ist Gareth David-Lloyds (er spielt in der Serie die Rolle des "Ianto") Art des Vorlesens. Zunächst mal hat der Mann sowieso eine sehr angenehme Stimme (auch wenn der walisische Dialekt ihn anfangs etwas schwerer verständlich macht als z.B. Burn Gorman aka Owen Harper, der "Everyone Says Hello" eingelesen hat), und dann schafft er es auch prima, jedem Charakter eine etwas andere Stimme oder Tonlage zu geben, so dass alle prima wiedererkennbar sind. Hervorzuheben sind für mich dabei seine Interpretationen von "Rhys" (man könnte fast Kai Owen vor sich sehen) und, auch wenn der Waliser David-Lloyd sehr mit dem amerikanischen Dialekt kämpft, "Captain Jack".
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Best to date of Torchwood Audio Books 6. Juli 2009
Von Lynnette - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Like many fans of the TV series, I turn to the novels for the characters more than the plot. True to most Torchwood novels, this one suffers from a weak mystery, although it's entertaining. If I were rating the plot alone, I'd give it only 2 or 3 stars. If I were rating Gareth David-Lloyd's performance as a reader and "interpreter" of the text, I'd give him 5 stars. My overall rating is an averaged 4 stars.

What sets this audio book apart from previous ones is GDL's interpretation of characters and his marvelous reading voice. He gets characterizations spot on; it's easy to visualize characters having a conversation without wondering who's who. His reading voice alone is worth a listen; his familiarity with Torchwood's nuances of characterization just adds another reason to appreciate his performance. I hope that he'll read more audio books, both in the Torchwood series and other fiction.

The Sin Eaters offers glimpses into the Ianto/Jack or Gwen/Rhys dynamic that we haven't seen in the TV series. Rhys continues to grow as a supporting character; he's gradually becoming Gwen's true partner in every sense of the word. Janto fans should be happy with insights into Jack's "Ianto time" when the world doesn't need immediate saving. The story illustrates the playful side of Ianto's intelligence and does a good job of leading into "Children of Earth"'s exploration of the Ianto/Jack relationship.

The book is a quick "read" and entertaining. Although the plot may not be memorable, the experience of listening to GDL tell the story is. Add a few new character details, and you've got an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours. I'd recommend this audio book to Torchwood fans in general and suggest it as a must-hear for GDL or Ianto fans.
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good tie-in novel, beautifully read 2. Januar 2010
Von Jules Jones - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is one of the series of Torchwood audiobooks read by cast members, and the first to be read by Gareth David-Lloyd. This one is only available as an audiobook, not in print. I bought it because I'd heard a sample of David-Lloyd reading an audiobook, and thought he was a good reader. It was well worth the money. The story's the usual competent tie-in work I've found with previous Torchwood books, and David-Lloyd is an excellent audiobook reader.

The story itself is set between series 2 and series 3, with references and foreshadowing that tie it firmly into the series universe for those who've seen the referenced episodes, without excluding those who haven't seen them, or overwhelming the story. The basic plot is standard monster-of-the-week fare for the Torchwood corner of the Whoniverse -- an alien castaway courtesy of the rift, its threat magnified by the meddling of local humans who don't understand what they're playing with. In this case it's alien insect larvae which feed on human emotions, and a vicar who thinks he's found a way to heal people of their sins and guilt. It's competently written, with a good look at love and the complexity of human emotions, but there's nothing particularly noteworthy here.

What does stand out is the characterisation, which is as good as you'd expect from the man who was script editor for the show. One thing which I particularly liked was that it showcases both the Gwen/Rhys and the Jack/Ianto relationships, while still acknowledging the attraction between Jack and Gwen. There are a lot of small details which build on what we've already been shown in the tv series, showing how the characters and their relationships are developing and changing. It's a particular joy to see the playful and affectionate side of both romances.

Gareth David-Lloyd does an excellent job of reading the book. He's a good reader when it comes to the mechanics of reading aloud, well paced and with good tonal colour. He's also very good at portraying the various characters already known to listeners from the tv series, getting most of them spot on in their dialogue. It's usually clear who's speaking, even without dialogue tags -- and you can tell the difference between narrator and Ianto's dialogue. He even mostly gets Jack's American accent right. I hope he's invited to do more of the audiobooks.

At two full-length CDs, it's a lot longer than a standard tv or radio episode, but with it being an audio book you'd expect that for the same basic story. I didn't feel that it was padded or too long. It feels about the same as reading one of the print tie-in books. Minchin makes good use of the format, taking advantage of being able to show interior monologue without crossing too far into telling rather than showing.

I enjoyed this a lot, and happily listened to it again a couple of weeks after the first time through. Definitely worth the attention of Torchwood fans in general, and very much recommended for fans of both Ianto Jones and Gareth David-Lloyd -- both the character and the actor are well served by this title.

Available as both CD and download.
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Jhaeman's Review 2. Februar 2010
Von Jeremy - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I can't find the Torchwood audio books in stores, so I hacked into my sig-other's account and downloaded The Sin-Eater from ITunes (shh!). This was a far more substantial (2 hours +) story than the shorter (45 minute) ones recently released by the BBC. Gareth David-Lloyd (who plays Ianto) is a good narrator, and does a surprisingly nice Captain Jack and Rhys. It also has the Torchwood theme and background music, though no sound effects per se.

The story itself has some similarities with Something in the Water insofar as they both concern an alien menace lurking in Cardiff Bay. In The Sin-Eater, swarms of tiny, insect-like aliens prey on human guilt and shame--which seems like a pretty good deal, until those humans start turning up dead.

The story is really atmospheric and scary, especially towards the end. There's great interaction between Captain Jack and Ianto (who is given quite a strong personality) and between Rhys and Gwen. My favorite moment, although it bordered on cheesy, was finding out that the Torchwood SUV was designed to convert into an aquatic vehicle--except the design fails miserably, and the SUV begins to sink within seconds.
The only difficult thing I find with the audio books is when/how to listen to them--that is, it feels a little weird just lying on the couch and listening to one, but if I do much else I find I'm not paying as much attention to the story.
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