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Ritual
- De: Mo Hayder
- Narrado por: Andrew Wincott
- Duración: 12 h y 22 m
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Nine feet under water, police diver Flea Marley closes her gloved fingers around a human hand. The fact that there's no body attached is disturbing enough. Even more disturbing is the discovery, a day later, of the matching hand. Both have been recently amputated, and the indications are that the victim was still alive when they were removed. DI Jack Caffery has been newly seconded to the Major Crime Investigation Unit in Bristol. He and Flea soon establish that the hands belong to a young man who has recently disappeared.
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Male narrators,
- De Brook en 04-19-14
- Ritual
- De: Mo Hayder
- Narrado por: Andrew Wincott
Dissapointing
Revisado: 05-04-16
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Book is fine but the reading is poor
What did you like best about this story?
Fleas character is very interesting
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Andrew Wincott?
The first two books were brilliantly read and I did not want to stop listening, unfortunatley Andrew does not hold my attention and the breathless "soppy" voices of the majority of characters really grates.
Do you think Ritual needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
no,
Any additional comments?
I was very disappointed with the reading of the book but not the actual book which if better read would have been good
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Dry Bones
- De: Peter May
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 10 h y 21 m
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What happened to Jacques Gaillard? The brilliant teacher at the École Nationale d’Administration, who trained some of France’s best and brightest as future prime ministers and presidents, vanished ten years ago, presumably from Paris. This ten-year-old mystery inspires a bet—one that Enzo Macleod, a biologist teaching in Toulouse, France, instead of pursuing a brilliant career in forensics back home in Scotland, can ill afford to lose.
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Engaging hero, stellar narration
- De Janice en 11-01-13
- Dry Bones
- De: Peter May
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
Good book well read
Revisado: 10-07-15
Would you consider the audio edition of Dry Bones to be better than the print version?
Only had the audio version
What did you like best about this story?
Details of France and the relationships
Which scene was your favorite?
No specific favourite
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
no
Any additional comments?
The use of occasional french words such as "sejour" was irritating
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Creole Belle
- A Dave Robicheaux Novel, Book 19
- De: James Lee Burke
- Narrado por: Will Patton
- Duración: 18 h y 6 m
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Creole Belle begins where the last book in the Dave Robicheaux series, The Glass Rainbow, ended. Dave is in a recovery unit in New Orleans, where a Creole girl named Tee Jolie Melton visits him and leaves him an iPod with the country blues song “Creole Belle” on it. Then she disappears. Dave becomes obsessed with the song and the memory of Tee Jolie and goes in search of her sister, who later turns up inside a block of ice floating in the Gulf.
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Burke & Patton -- Synergistic Phenomenon
- De Mel en 07-25-12
- Creole Belle
- A Dave Robicheaux Novel, Book 19
- De: James Lee Burke
- Narrado por: Will Patton
The best yet
Revisado: 01-13-13
Would you listen to Creole Belle again? Why?
The strory is exceptional and the story telling brings the bayou to life
What did you like best about this story?
The setting
What does Will Patton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His voice brings you right into the story and makes the characters real you get engrossed in the story from the very begining
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The whole book is fantastic but the end when they are at Key West really made me think
Any additional comments?
I have always loved James Lee Burkes novels but the last two have in my miond made him the best in this genre and Will Patton is by far the best teller of Burkes tales!!
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