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Ultimate Prizes
  

Ultimate Prizes [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Susan Howatch (Author), Charles Kay (Narrator)
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Neville Aysgarth, an ambitious archdeacon who appeared as a relatively minor character in Glamorous Powers , takes center stage here to narrate the story of his lifetime quest for the "ultimate prizes." WW II has started, and Neville's marriage to Grace, the perfect wife and mother, is cracking under the pressure of being worthy of her perfection. After Grace dies, Neville marries socialite Dido Tallent, but when their first child dies at birth, his faith in both God and his own motives is rocked. In crisis, Neville asks his colleague Jon Darrow (narrator of Glamorous Powers ) for spiritual first aid and, guided by a wise abbot friend of Jon's, is forced to an honest appraisal of himself and his ambition--which has its roots in his early life. He struggles back to spiritual health and eventually emerges a wiser man, more honest and loving toward his family and his flock. This is the third in Howatch's incomparable series about the Church of England in the 20th century; it's a measure of her achievement that, besides telling a fascinating story boldly and well, she illuminates often quite abstruse religious and ecclesiastical questions. Here, Neville's ministry to captured Germans in a local prisoner-of-war camp leads to the discussion of Christian--ethical, moral--behavior during war, a topic that can never be out of date. Readers will await impatiently Scandalous Risks . 40,000 first printing; BOMC alternate.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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The third in Susan Howatch's Church of England novels, ULTIMATE PRIZES begins in 1942 with the world at war, as narrator and archdeacon Nevill Aysgarth finds himself falling into a hopeless obsession over Dido Tallent, beautiful celebrity, and finds himself pursuing her through a swamp of guilt and the destruction of his valued moral compass.... --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Plan to read more of her books, May 16 2004
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This is the first Susan Howatch book I've read. I really enjoyed it and the plot twists and plan to read more since some of the characters that appeared are also characters in some of her other books. An interesting study on how we can put up barriers/deceive ourselves and the trouble you can run into on a slippery slope.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Read it third!, Dec 5 2001
By mermaid (United Kingdon) - See all my reviews
In the third of the Starbridge series we get a closer look at Neville Ayesgarth, who was at loggerheads with Jon Darrow in the second book. Here it is Ayesgarth’s turn to be stripped apart and laid bare by Howatch’s expert scalpel! I have to admit that though I didn’t dislike this book, I didn’t like it as much as others in the series. It began promisingly enough, with Neville falling under the spell of the young flibbertigibbet Dido. Dido – who later becomes famous in the series as a loose cannon - resists his advances until… well, that would be giving things away. I felt though that the second part of the book gets bogged down in the dissection of Neville’s past. I found it not so interesting to read about his background as he tells it to his spiritual director; as such the characters who are so important to Neville - his mother, his father, Uncle Willoughby – never came alive for me and his recounting of them felt rather slow. However, it is still a great book and indispensable to the series - but it should be read in the right order, after its two predecessors. I have started an online discussion and reading group around Susan Howatch’s novels (...).
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite as good..., Dec 4 2001
By mermaid (United Kingdon) - See all my reviews
In the third of the Starbridge series we get a closer look at Neville Ayesgarth, who was at loggerheads with Jon Darrow in the second book. Here it is Ayesgarthï¿s turn to be stripped apart and laid bare by Howatchï¿s expert scalpel! I have to admit that though I didnï¿t dislike this book, I didnï¿t like it as much as others in the series. It began promisingly enough, with Neville falling under the spell of the young flibbertigibbet Dido. Dido ï¿ who later becomes famous in the series as a loose cannon - resists his advances untilï¿ well, that would be giving things away. I felt though that the second part of the book gets bogged down in the dissection of Nevilleï¿s past. I found it not so interesting to read about his background as he tells it to his spiritual director; as such the characters who are so important to Neville - his mother, his father, Uncle Willoughby ï¿ never came alive for me and his recounting of them felt rather slow. However, it is still a great book and indispensable to the series. (...)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where potential meets conflict - excellent characterisation
For all that the plots of her novels tend to cross the border to melodrama, Susan Howatch's gift for characterisation, and for the integration of superb spiritual insight (into... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2001 by Elizabeth G. Melillo

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Compulsive "Church" Read!
Probably none of these are going to be quite as perfect for me as the first book in the series, "Glittering Images," because I am now familiar with this Anglican Church... Read more
Published on Dec 29 2000 by carol irvin

3.0 out of 5 stars Enter Neville Asygarth
I have to confess that out of all the narrators in the Starbridge series, Asygarth is the one who I take to the least, and Jon Darrow and Charles Ashworth being the ones who I... Read more
Published on Aug 9 2000 by Paul Burgin

3.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Prizes drops off pace of Glittering Images
Now don't get me wrong: this is a fine book. But having read the entire series twice, I find Ultimate Prizes and Scandalous Risks, the third and fourth books in the six book... Read more
Published on Jun 29 1999

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