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OBLIVION OR GLORY by David Stafford, read by Gerard Doyle
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OBLIVION OR GLORY by David Stafford, read by Gerard Doyle

Golden Voice Gerard Doyle and a pivotal year in Churchill’s life

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

June 30, 20208m 55s

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Show Notes

Golden Voice narrator Gerard Doyle’s Irish heritage and English drama training make him a natural for Scottish, English, and Irish accents, but his relaxed pace and mastery of story are what make his performances shine. His character voices can convince listeners they are hearing a full-cast narration. He has won numerous AudioFile Earphone Awards and an Audie Award for his narrations.


On today’s episode, AudioFile’s Michele Cobb and host Jo Reed discuss Gerard Doyle’s narration of OBLIVION OR GLORY: 1921 and the Making of Winston Churchill. David Stafford’s work centers around how 1921 was a pivotal year historically and for Winston Churchill personally. Gerard narration makes you feel as though he truly knows the man and is imparting his deep wisdom to you in a way that encourages you to listen more. Published by Blackstone Audio.


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