
Black Rain Falling
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Narrated by:
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Ben Onwukwe
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By:
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Jacob Ross
About this listen
Delving into issues of family, class and loyalty, Black Rain Falling is a stunning crime novel that asks how far one should go to protect those they love.
On the Caribbean island of Camaho, forensics expert Michael 'Digger' Digson is in deep trouble.
His fellow CID detective Miss Stanislaus kills a man in self-defence - their superiors believe it was murder, and Digger is given just six weeks to prove his friend is innocent.
While the authorities bear down on them, Digger and Miss Stanislaus investigate a shocking roadside murder, the first tremors of a storm of crime and corruption that will break over Camaho at any moment.
©2020 Jacob Ross (P)2020 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"Jacob Ross is a truly amazing writer. Black Rain Falling is an outstanding novel, it gripped me from the first page to the last." (Bernadine Evaristo, Winner of the Booker Prize)
"Jacob Ross is a unique and thrilling new voice in crime fiction." (Mark Billingham)
"Atmospheric and compelling drama." (Laura Wilson)
Brilliant!
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I fear Jacob Ross may not give his main character - Digger- many more outings (although I may be misinterpreting the hints in the text) so enjoy while you can.
Quite brilliant.
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Caribbean Crime Fiction!
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The convoluted plot involves various police and the Minister of Justice trying to pin a murder charge on his partner, the immaculate Miss Stanislaus, and a drug ring that enslaves young boys on the island. It's well conjured but standard police procedual fare, you might think. But where this book stands out is in its gritty and convincing plunge into the culture and life of the WIndies - the bedrock the tourists never see.
The Times praised Jacob Ross's authentic dialogue, but the characters he brings to life do justice to it - West Indian justice... Digger Digson-style. Ben Onwukwe deserves huge credit for his reading of it and every scrap of patois is wonderfully rendered and easy to understand, even for us fair-skinned fellas. The Audible book I've enjoyed most this year.
A slice of raw West Indian life
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WONDERFUL book! great plot..thoughtful commentary
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Couldn’t stop listening but didn’t want it to end
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