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Alex Jennings

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Alex Jennings

Alex Jennings is an English actor who gives an outstanding performance, playing the Duke of Windsor in the Netflix series, The Crown (2016). Jennings began his career in regional repertory theatre, playing a range of roles including Robespierre in The Scarlet Pimpernel and his performance as Glournov in Too Clever by Half, for which he won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1988. A three-time Olivier Award winner he is the only performer to have won Olivier awards in the drama, musical and comedy categories.

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Title:
Talking it Over (MP3)
Written by:
Julian Barnes 
Read by:
Steven PaceyClare HigginsAlex Jennings 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
7 hours 56 minutes 
MP3 size:
329 MB 
Published:
October 01 2015 
Available Date:
October 01 2015 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489053206 
Genres:
Fiction; Literary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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International bestselling author

'Few writers think and talk so beguilingly. This book is wonderfully funny. And intelligent. And moving.'
The Independent on Sunday

From the Man Booker Prize-winning author comes a novel of profound insight and comic flare.

Shy, sensible banker Stuart has trouble with women; that is, until a fortuitous singles night, where he meets Gillian, a picture restorer recovering from a destructive affair. Stuart's best friend Oliver is his complete opposite – a language teacher who 'talks like a dictionary', brash and feckless. Soon Stuart and Gillian are married, but it is not long before a tentative friendship between the three evolves into something far different. Talking it Over is a brilliant and intimate account of love's vicissitudes. It begins as a comedy of errors, then slowly darkens and deepens, drawing us compellingly into the quagmires of the heart.

'A wonderfully wistful and funny novel.'
The Daily Telegraph

'Scintillating ... It's funny, quick on the draw, and knows when to soften the gaze. It reads so smoothly, the pages seem to flip themselves.'
The Observer

'Quicksilver clever and allusive.'
The Times

'A writer of rare intelligence. He catches the detail of contemporary life with an uncanny forensic skill ... He is, as always, a superb ironist, a connoisseur of middling, muddling, modern England.'
London Review of Books