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Roger Moore reads Thunder Point by Jack Higgins. Audiobook. Abridged
Thunder Point (1993) An amateur diver discovers a sunken U-boat from WWII. He also discovers a water tight briefcase which contains a diary of Hitler’s secretary Martin Bormann. Even more shocking, it contains the names of UK and US Nazi sympathizers some of whom are still alive and holding important positions. In this audiobook, you’ll be able to hear Roger Moore take on all the characters in this exciting story of international intrigue.
Jack Higgins (1929-2022) is the pen name for Henry Patterson. He was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne in North East England. He learned to read at 3 and read Oliver Twist at 6. From 1947-49 Mr. Patterson was in the army and cavalry and did security along the east German wall. Afterwards he earned his teaching certificate and lectured at what’s now called Leeds Beckett University. Mr. Patterson first book was published in 1959 for which he received an advance of £79. His books were published under his name and several pseudonyms before in settled on Jack Higgins in 1970. His most famous book is The Eagle Has Landed. Henry Patterson's (Jack Higgins) 85 novels have sold over 250 million copies and have been translated into 55 languages. P.S. Sorry about the misspelling of Higgins on the video.
Roger Moore (1923-2017) Born in London, Roger got his first break into movies since his policeman father investigated a burglary of director Brian Hurst’s home. Mr. Hurst gave Roger a role as an extra in the film Caesar and Cleopatra starring Vivian Leigh. Roger Moore continued to get small roles in films and television before starring in the series Ivanhoe (1958-9). He gained fame as a leading man in the popular series The Saint (1962-69) and to a lesser extent in The Persuaders (1969-1972) costarring with Tony Curtis. However, it was his role as James Bond for 7 films that earned him worldwide recognition and fame. P.S. Moonraker, one of Moore’s Bond films, was also made into an audiobook which I plan to release next on Great Books on Tape.
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Комментарии : 93   
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 Год назад
God bless Roger Moore! An outstanding actor, a marvelous James Bond, and a perfection gentleman! Such bearing and grace are not found in many these days, such are the self-centered, rude, and coarse human beings.
@georgekforrpv6857
@georgekforrpv6857 Год назад
Let's not forget 'The Saint'. He was great in that!
@robertbailey382
@robertbailey382 Год назад
Agreed entirely.
@frogsgottalent1106
@frogsgottalent1106 Год назад
" Thanks to the terrible power of our International Banks, we have forced the Christians into wars without number. Wars have a special value forJews, since Christians massacre each other and make more room for usJews. Wars are theJews' Harvest, The Jewbanks grow fat on Christian wars. Over 100-million Christians have been swept off the face of the earth by wars, and the end is not yet." - rabbiReichorn, speaking at funeral of Grand rabbiSimeon Ben-Judah, 1869.
@davidaines1930
@davidaines1930 Год назад
My friend I could not have said that better my self 100%spot on true english man
@malcolmclarke3033
@malcolmclarke3033 Год назад
Growing up Jack Higgins was my favourite author. Thanks for sharing this and Roger Moore, what an exceptional narrator and actor.
@iap-ug3oy
@iap-ug3oy Год назад
What a fabulous narrator Roger Moore was………sadly missed……Thank you for this .
@janerichman3100
@janerichman3100 Год назад
Roger Moore could read his shopping list and it would sound wonderful. Greatly missed 💔
@alanleaker6370
@alanleaker6370 2 месяца назад
Yes I agree and he didn't have the gall to tell you how to vote
@ELAINESMITH-tp9yn
@ELAINESMITH-tp9yn 5 месяцев назад
Excellent! Enjoyed this thoroughly . Brilliant story, I have read quite a few Jack Higgins and are always thoroughly absorbing . The narration by Sir Roger Moore was fantastic as we're his accents of the characters in the story . Performed wonderfully. Could listen to this again and again . Thank you!
@jhvorlicky
@jhvorlicky 7 дней назад
I do (listen to it again and again)! I love hearing the plot develop each time. And yes Roger Moore brought it alive. Cracking actor.
@hootsmon4723
@hootsmon4723 11 месяцев назад
I think he didn't take life to serious ' and I think he was one of the best James bonds ' 👍👍👍
@leno4920
@leno4920 Год назад
Good old Roj ..... an inspired fit to take on a Jak Higgins. An appetising combo for a greart listen. ....Many thanks 👍
@crowleythedemoncat
@crowleythedemoncat Год назад
So pleased you've brought these gems to us, I look forward to seeing what else might turn up. Thank you so much, good audiobooks are a blessing to many of us out here.
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. What I recommend is to choose anything even remotely interesting and listen for 10 minutes. Usually by then you'll know if you want to keep listening. P.S. I hope the demon overlord didn't find you messing with his computer and dipping your paws into the fish tank. :-)
@JohnJames-be4qe
@JohnJames-be4qe Год назад
Thank you, Sir Roger. Such a superb narrator. Also a good story.
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 Год назад
I was surprised myself by how good his reading performance was. Sometimes you realize how talented an actor is by seeing or hearing them perform outside of what they are best known for.
@patriciaoreilly8907
@patriciaoreilly8907 Год назад
Good old Roger what a voice compelling to listen too .
@jimhenry6844
@jimhenry6844 Год назад
Loved this book, as with all Jack Higgin's books. Grand adventure, with irreplaceable narration by Roger Moore.
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 Год назад
I recently finished listening and Roger Moore gives a remarkable voice performance. It led me to start watching "The Saint" series.
@stephenhaywood5672
@stephenhaywood5672 Год назад
Loved this. Good story well read by Roger Moore. RIP
@aussieagle
@aussieagle Год назад
Brilliant story so very well read by Sir Roger, couldn't sleep after listening so had to hear the whole story at once 👏
@Not00
@Not00 Год назад
What a great reader he was.
@geraldbooth.6462
@geraldbooth.6462 Год назад
hi
@sallybrown7854
@sallybrown7854 Год назад
And a lovely great handsome gentleman
@hectorbrown656
@hectorbrown656 Месяц назад
A good book , excellently read by the incredible Roger Moore , has anyone found other books narrated by Sir Roger ?
@misterbd9641
@misterbd9641 Год назад
I can hear Moore's eyebrows raising and falling. Amazing.
@geridayao8924
@geridayao8924 Год назад
Excellent narration by roger which might as well be a radio show with his remarkable skills.
@theglimmerman5
@theglimmerman5 Год назад
Outstanding! RIP Jack Higgins
@jamesellis2784
@jamesellis2784 Год назад
Shallow German boat story?
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Год назад
Hear Hear, wonderful 📚
@csleuthone6385
@csleuthone6385 Год назад
Wonderful voice, great narrator.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 Год назад
Brilliant narration by St Moore, thanks for the upload😎
@nancybingham7298
@nancybingham7298 Год назад
Terrific. Reminded me why I enjoyed reading Jack Higgins books. Thanks for posting.
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 11 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@alanwitton5980
@alanwitton5980 Год назад
Great novel
@reginamurray722
@reginamurray722 Год назад
Good story thanks
@bradwatson7713
@bradwatson7713 Год назад
Wow ! sir Roger Moore getting a flashback a yes moonraker i think? Jaws was my favorite he he thanks man enjoyed very very much.
@tonygary7611
@tonygary7611 Год назад
Great book
@neilkendrick4976
@neilkendrick4976 Год назад
Good story... Brilliant narration.
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 Год назад
Thanks.
@12dougreed
@12dougreed 5 месяцев назад
A great story by, Harry old friend from Jersey. Beautify read by James Bond
@petermcginley7286
@petermcginley7286 Год назад
A very good listen
@nickread2833
@nickread2833 Год назад
Many thanks
@jimhenry6844
@jimhenry6844 Год назад
Is there a sequel to this novel? I loved it.
@pattersonparkin7303
@pattersonparkin7303 Год назад
That was really good... Hi from sunny newzealand
@warplanner8852
@warplanner8852 Год назад
..and buck-toothed commie PM dictator.
@sallyreed5191
@sallyreed5191 11 месяцев назад
My favorite James Bond
@CarRepairScams
@CarRepairScams Год назад
Mr. Patterson was in the army and Calvary and did security along the east German wall.
@CarRepairScams
@CarRepairScams Год назад
Calvary?
@twt3716
@twt3716 Год назад
I remember when I was a very small girl. A German pilot has bailed out of his plane above our church somewhere. Unfortunately his parachute didn't open and he came down at an angle into the church wrought iron gates. Sliced him up like a kipper. Terrible. Never forget that.
@jamesellis2784
@jamesellis2784 Год назад
I bet tinge of human there.
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Год назад
Hahah 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fw6667
@fw6667 Год назад
@@DaveSCameron no person's death is to laugh at
@frogsgottalent1106
@frogsgottalent1106 Год назад
ATROCITY PROPAGANDA - " Atrocity propaganda is how we won the war. And we're only really beginning with it now ! We will continue this atrocity propaganda, we will escalate it until nobody will accept even a good word from the Germans, until all the sympathy they may still have abroad will have been destroyed and they themselves will be so confused that they will no longer know what they are doing. Once that has been achieved, once they begin to run down their own country and their own people, not reluctantly but with eagerness to please the victors, only then will our victory be complete. IT WILL NEVER BE FINAL. Re-education needs careful tending, like an English lawn. Even one moment of negligence, and the weeds crop up again - those indestructible weeds of historical TRUTH. " - SeftonDalmer (1904-1979), former British Chief of ' Black Propaganda ': Said after the German surrender in 1945 in a conversation with the German Professor of lnternation Law Dr.FriedrichGrimm.
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 Год назад
​@@fw6667 quite right, we should of been far more welcoming.
@patadams563
@patadams563 Год назад
This book is for kids but Roger Moore is good
@jhvorlicky
@jhvorlicky 7 дней назад
Then I am a kid!
@highflyingbird6467
@highflyingbird6467 Год назад
Absolutely Blooming Fabulous! 🎉
@derekeaton4798
@derekeaton4798 Год назад
Most enjjoyable
@RTmadnesstoo
@RTmadnesstoo Год назад
How could the 'Good Guys' leave every Important Person Unprotected at every turn? After the first Guy was killed you would think they might expect trouble. Then, in the last 15 minutes they suddenly have Radar.
@Pluscelamemechose
@Pluscelamemechose Год назад
Great book. Too bad I know about the VI after a storm. And the St. Thomas hospital? Lucky anyone survived it, especially now as it's still wrecked from the 2017 storms. St. John isn't all that exclusive, either.
@oysterman2517
@oysterman2517 Год назад
A good book isn't great when it's abridged. I would never read or listen to a book that has been cut to pieces. Especially when written by Jack Higgins and read by Roger Moore. Cheers
@richardrichard5409
@richardrichard5409 Год назад
Why are you here then?
@linesided
@linesided 11 месяцев назад
Uufff, you do realize that's exactly what the editor did in the first instance. What if a single sentence was removed ? Would you read it still with the same resolution?
@johnmilonas9143
@johnmilonas9143 11 месяцев назад
R.I.P Sir Rodger Moore
@davidaines1930
@davidaines1930 Год назад
Oh BTW you lot should read the book ,, MAGNIFICENT,
@mmabagain
@mmabagain Год назад
That's "Sir" Roger Moore.
@my1vice
@my1vice 4 месяца назад
Not if you don't buy into that British BS.
@davidaines1930
@davidaines1930 Год назад
Why is Jack Higgins surname spelt with an E??
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 Год назад
Good catch! My mistake. I'll have to fix it. For your reward you get to listen to all future GBOT uploads for 50% off. :-)
@spiderdog762
@spiderdog762 Год назад
1:03:34
@heenanyou
@heenanyou Год назад
Higgins name is spelled wrong in the thumbprint.
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, got it fixed on the thumbnail but not on the video (too lazy).
@heenanyou
@heenanyou 11 месяцев назад
@@greatbooksontape782 Nobody is that lazy.
@VickersDoorter
@VickersDoorter Год назад
Who's Jack Higgens? A mate of Jack Higgins, perhaps?
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 11 месяцев назад
His evil twin. I blame my left hand.
@royrayburn1503
@royrayburn1503 Год назад
The Duke of Windsor seemed to be a real weasel in real life.
@fintonmainz7845
@fintonmainz7845 6 месяцев назад
All the Windsors are
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts 11 месяцев назад
Leeds university not leads!
@greatbooksontape782
@greatbooksontape782 11 месяцев назад
Corrected, thanks. I also misspelled Higgins on the video but had already deleted the images and was too lazy to redo it.:-(
@vaughanpower4538
@vaughanpower4538 Год назад
Eva Braun..Brown?
@reverendbarker650
@reverendbarker650 Год назад
Not bad, but some of the elements of this plot are ludicrous, the lack of caution demonstrated by the main protagonists ( who are supposed to be intelligence professionals ) is just unbelievable, again and again they partake in actions that make little sense ( they leave their seaplane unattended , they leave the girl who knows where the sub is unprotected after the opposition are killing off people with wild abandon, once they have the documents they take zero precautions to stop it being stolen , there are no agents to back them up yet this is a vital operation ... why? ) there are so few precautions taken its obvious they are simply just there to act as plot devices. This is just sloppy writing. Cant agree that Moore does a good job, much of the time during the action scenes he runs sentences into each other, timing is everything, in this case, its absent about 20% of the time. hes not bad, but he could have done a much better job.
@johnmcdonough955
@johnmcdonough955 10 месяцев назад
I agree it is an hodgepodge story because of the lack of the correct precautions of the protagonists. I do not agree that Sir Roger did any other than his best and his best is more than good enough for an abridged version. However it must have offended his sense for the storyline. The Saint would not have made such gaffs and Bond would have laughed at such incompetence.
@rohanquinby3188
@rohanquinby3188 10 месяцев назад
Such a dull and poorly-written story, rescued by an exceptional performance by Roger Moore.
@michaelbradish5702
@michaelbradish5702 Год назад
This isn't THE worst book I've ever read but it's one of the worst.
@jonathanveale119
@jonathanveale119 Год назад
Yes, agreed. Both narrator and author appear well past their best.
@roelienpostma2367
@roelienpostma2367 Год назад
I thought it was a real story.....
@jonathanveale119
@jonathanveale119 Год назад
Lovely voice, but pathetic story.
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