Audiobook - Mystery/Thriller - 1st Person Russian Accent

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Produced and narrated this audiobook for audible.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) Russian

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
He looked at me a second expression on his face. You said this was an amusing story. He smiled stiffly. Rose thought it was the ambassador stared at me. Sphinx like, Do you want to know why? She thought it was amusing. He nodded dumbly, reflexively. What he really seemed to want was to disappear, and in a few more weeks, if his dissipation continued, he might simply waste away. Rose Gannon laughed as she told me the story, I continued. She said, You told her that the T was so wonderful, that you insisted that she tried some. Do you know why she was laughing? He shook his head. Because she said it tasted terrible. The ambassador swallowed hard, his eyes moistened. You know why it tasted so bad, don't you, sir? He nodded almost imperceptibly. Why did it taste so bad, sir? I whispered. His lips moved, but no words came out. Do you know? He sighed and looked down. President Gannon knows. The ambassador looked up at me slightly, surprised and inquisitive. He sent me to tell you that he knows that you murdered his wife. My voice was steely soft. I drilled him with my eyes. You murdered Rose Gannon, Didn't you? Mr. Ambassador? He nodded slightly and as he did his body seemed to relax as if a great weight had lifted from his shoulders. That's why I'm here. Mr. Ambassador. Why? He asked. Because the President, in spite of the enormity of his personal loss is willing to. The ambassador held up a hand to stop me from speaking. Then he turned a dial on the white noise machine. The hissing got louder. I have a message for your president, Miss Chadwick. Okay. I reached into the pocket of my jeans. May I record your message? Mr Ambassador so that there's no misunderstanding. He paused and thought a moment weighing my request. Finally he nodded. Yes, he said quietly, I have nothing more to lose. I whipped out my phone, opened the audio app, hit record and held the device between us close enough so that the white noise hissing wouldn't overpower him. Go on. I prompted on the following monday my testimony before the house judiciary committee continued during my conversation with Russian ambassador Rudolph Petrovsky. I told the committee, he confessed to using the poisoned tea bag to kill the first lady. He then gave me permission to tape record this message to President Gannon. I picked up my cell phone, opened the voice memo app and adjusted the microphone on the witness table so that the mic was pointing directly at the phone When I hit play the voice of the Russian ambassador filled the room. Ambassador Petrovsky, I would like you to tell your president that justice has already been done me. What do you mean? Ambassador Petrovsky? I mishandled the teabag that evening with the first lady I too am seek with the same cancer. It is justice for my did me. Oh my Ambassador Petrovsky also, please tell this to your president. There are many in my government myself included who feel that our leader is unnecessarily pushing the world closer to war. I want your president to know that I will personally personally do what I can to prevail upon president. Yeah Pskov and turn him away from his Regulus path me. What do you plan to do? Ambassador Petrovsky? That is not important. I am leaving tonight to go back to my homeland. I too am going to die. But I've and your President Gannon to know that he has my solemn word that I personally will right this wrong. It is the least I can do. I stopped the recording and the president picked up his solo.