Zoo Station
John Russell • Book 1
by David Downing
Narrated by Simon Prebble
Why You'll Love This
Simon Prebble's weathered voice perfectly captures a man trapped between loyalty and survival in Nazi Berlin—this is espionage fiction that breathes with moral complexity, not just plot mechanics.
About This Book
Anglo-American journalist John Russell finds himself caught in the crosshairs of history as Nazi Germany teeters on the brink of war in 1939 Berlin. Having spent fifteen years in the city, Russell has carefully maintained his precarious position by writing safe human-interest stories while avoiding the kind of investigative work that might get him expelled from the country. His quiet existence becomes increasingly complicated when old associates draw him into a web of espionage involving Soviet intelligence, putting his relationships with his German son and longtime girlfriend at risk as the political situation deteriorates around them.
Simon Prebble delivers a masterful performance that captures both the intimate personal stakes and the broader historical tension of Downing's thriller. His nuanced portrayal brings authenticity to Russell's internal conflicts while maintaining the story's atmospheric sense of mounting dread. Prebble's careful pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the moral complexities of life under the Nazi regime, while his skilled handling of dialogue creates distinct voices for the diverse cast of characters navigating this treacherous landscape. The audio format enhances the story's immediacy, making Russell's dangerous choices feel visceral and urgent.
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