The Cloud Maker
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Patrick Woodhead
About this listen
To Luca Matthews the dangers of the high mountain peaks are the air upon which he thrives. In the ruthless pursuit of his goals, he would sacrifice anything - even another climber's life. His friends and family know and fear it. So when he sights a virgin peak in the Himalayas that exists on no map, no one is surprised when he becomes obsessed with being the first to scale it.
Together with his climbing partner, Bill Taylor, they set off into a region of Tibet highly restricted by the Chinese. But a freak accident puts one of their team in mortal danger and it is left to a local Tibetan girl to lead them to Geltang, a monastery that has been hidden from the outside world since the Chinese Cultural Revolution, when most of the monasteries were pillaged and burned.
Soon, as the Chinese secret police get wind of them, Luca and Bill find themselves embroiled in an age-old struggle, not for their lives but to protect the precious secret that Geltang hides and the legacy of Tibet itself.
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- Keeland
- 19-10-24
Is there any truth to it?
Great narration, fascinating story, especially with the author’s note at the end. Good for geography, history and religion buffs.
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- Kristen
- 23-09-24
Omg Fantastic!!!!
I just finished it ! It is so exciting and mystical I didn’t want it to end!!!
It’s about to rock climber that discover the unthinkable it is shocking emotional and brilliant. Please give it a go. You won’t regret it.!!!It’s about to rock climber that discover the unthinkable it is shocking emotional and brilliant. Please give it a go. You won’t regret it.
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- The Book Thief
- 24-10-24
Excellent story!
I liked the historic and current references. The characters were well rounded and the actual story was so descriptive that you really felt like you were there. Looking forward to reading more from this author.
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- Katymay
- 01-11-24
very very good
different, informative, and utterly engrossing .
i couldn't put it down until i had to....and only then
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- F
- 02-08-10
The Cloud Maker
This is a good story - it rolls along at a good pace and on several fronts. Several parts of the story are woven together with a few surprises along the way and it is an adventure with a little bit of culture. Having been in Tibet, I enjoyed the descriptions and understood the Buddhist links in the story but not sure I would have completely understood what was going on at times without this background.
Still, a really good story to listen to - kept me gripped all the way through and made a really long drive pass very quickly. Well read with a great variety of voices coming through.
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- barbara winters
- 31-08-24
Very interesting
This book was extremely interesting and informative. For me it was a real page turner. I knew a little about the struggles of Tibet and China’s domination. Well worth a listen
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- Patrick
- 19-04-11
Lifeless Prose
...as opposed to 'Deathless' prose. A profoundly unoriginal (Shangri-La, revisited) and tedious story.
Well read but , that key element, I didn't care about the vividly two-dimensional characters or what happened next. The author telegraphs his plot direction and hams it up with his villains, his 'angry young man' comes across as spoiled and petulant, my will to keep listening seeped away, making quite a mess in the process!
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