Last Jew in Prague
Written by Colin J Cohen
Narrated by Colin J Cohen
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Struggling to survive a freezing, rainy night in the desert, a homeless man recalls what his grandfather struggled to survive many years earlier and how his connection to this upended his own life.
Hermann Weiss was the best police detective in Prague’s Jewish district of Josefov until the Nazis occupy the city and deport its Jews and he finds himself in Theresienstadt concentration camp waiting his turn to die. One night, he receives a visit from an SS captain named Klaus Stamm, who’d been his friend in college before their falling out over Hermann’s future wife Ana. Klaus offers Hermann his freedom if he can discover who murdered three SS officers found near synagogues in Josefov, and he threatens to shoot him if he refuses.
Not believing the offer and reeling from the recent loss of Ana, Hermann only agrees to help because of a promise that he’d made to her. But as he delves into the case, he feels it’s leading him somewhere and becomes driven to solve it. The two men, in spite of tensions threatening to boil over, uncover the pursuit of a mysterious treasure hidden beneath the synagogues. Which leads them toward both the killer and Hermann’s fate.
A novel that blends historical fiction, mystery, and magic realism, Last Jew in Prague is about lifting yourself up when all you want to do is keep falling. But it's more than a novel.
I was your typical urban professional before struggling with homelessness and depression. This story inspired me forward, and I hope you find it as inspiring.
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Readers find this title difficult to follow as an audiobook due to the author's poor narration. The narration overshadowed the story and was frustrating to listen to. Many reviewers recommend getting a professional narrator for the audio version of this book.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Apr 3, 2024 I wanted to like this book so badly, but I regret to say that it was ruined for me by the author, himself. Just because you can write a book does not mean you should narrate it, orally. The audio version of this book is horrible… absolutely atrocious. Every aspect of the narration: pitch, tone, intonation, enunciation, all of it. It was frustrating and overshadowed the whole story. I just couldn’t get past how bad the narration was. It needs to be redone by a professional. Until then, I will have to say that I vehemently do not recommend the audio version of this book.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Apr 3, 2024 Unfortunately I was unable to listen to this book for more than a few minutes because of the author's poor narration. Shame!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Apr 3, 2024 This was a little difficult to follow as an audiobook since Herman went back in time in his mind often without much warning, but I liked the story! The ending was perfect!!
