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4 fascinating audiobooks that look at the cost of war

Four audiobooks offer dramatic portrayals of the ravages of World Wars I and II. All titles are also available from .

1. "The Paris Architect," by Charles Belfoure

Hideaways have long been part of history, from priest holes to secret closets. Here, Lucien Bernard, a French architect working for the Nazis, agrees to create clandestine spaces when approached by a man offering a hefty sum. But eventually the job becomes more than a job and Lucien slowly evolves from a man who cared not a whit for the Jews into a hero ready to risk his life. Charles Belfoure makes just a few mistakes with this intriguing debut novel, most notably leaving minor story lines incomplete. Mark Bramhall鈥檚 delivery 鈥 giving German and French speakers unique inflections, but reading straight narration sans accent 鈥 lets characters stand out.  Grade: A鈥

(Read by Mark Bramhall, Random House Audio, 9 CDs, 11 hours)
 

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