
Go You Or I
Family, friends and enemies; our deeds laid bare to view, to make you laugh or cry or fizz. But who's to judge but you?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Trevor Watts

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
Twenty-nine tales of you and me; here and now.
- From the Sandpit to the Cemetery.
- From ancient Rome to next season's skittles tournament.
- People you know; and those you're glad you don't know.
- Maybe those you might wish to be for a day?
- The things they do, or that happen to them.
- Strong-willed women and manic men mix their stuff across the world.
- Crossing swords, or across the bed, they make you laugh or cry; gasp or sigh.
- Whatever the scene and the situation, you're in it now, and you have to see it through.
‘This writer’s women characters are great – real, crafty and winners.’
‘Really good, entertaining stories – couple of quite heart-in-mouth situations.'
‘Very funny, with such devious twists that I never saw coming.’
‘Ahh – she got her revenge, alright.’
‘This guy is even worse than my next-door neighbour.’
And the stories
- You hear the doctors talking to the person the other side of the curtain, but you’ve no sympathy for her.
- Why can’t you summon up the words to tell them how awful she was? After all, she’s dead. Isn’t she?
- Surely, sweet-faced, newly-married little lass Jaimie couldn’t have done it?
- Your father is the new Military Pro-Consul of Rome – and he does that to you?
- You’re at the top of the Big Wheel; the wind is picking up, spinning round…
- Fifty yards ahead in the woodland gloom, a figure lurks; do you keep jogging?
- It’s a huge amount of money, but El Presidente is going to make you earn it.
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