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In the Silence
- Narrated by: Fiona McNeill
- Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
A stunning new mystery thriller from the debut author everyone is talking about...
Anna hasn’t set foot in Glasgow for 10 years, for very good reason. When Anna, a criminology lecturer, does return to Glasgow from Rome, during the coldest winter in memory, tragedy strikes. While out with her best friend from school, Anna has a chance encounter with a former flame, Andrew, whom she later discovers dying on a blanket of snow.
She finds herself at the centre of the investigation as the star witness and embarks on her own investigation of the case. But Anna doesn’t realise the danger she is in and soon finds herself in trouble. When another body shows up who has links to the first victim, it appears that the motive may lie buried in the past.
As Anna gets closer to the truth, the killer closes in. Can she solve the gruesome mystery before the killer strikes again?
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- moira brown
- 01-04-24
good storyline
frequent mispronunciation and substitution of words was irritating and spoiled the book for me. Narrator should have pre-read the book.
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- glochessum
- 31-12-23
Great story line. Listened to in one day.
Plenty of twists and turns. Really kept me wondering who the culprit was. Would definitely read more by this author.
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- Daisydot
- 24-01-24
Mispronunciations ruined this for me
Found the frequent mispronunciation of everyday English language words very distracting and grating. I come from the west of Scotland and the local accent does not result in all these mispronunciations. Does nobody check this before publishing audio books?
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- Andromeda's Twin
- 31-01-19
Love and hate
I've given it three stars because it really is a pretty good story but I loved it and hated it in equal measures.
The story starts out soundly, with Anna's return to Glasgow for an old friend's birthday party ad everything is fine until she finds a murder victim (he's not quite dead when she finds him but that's irrelevant), it all starts going a bit skewiff after that, Anna is reluctant to share all the information with the police (which as all crime readers know is never going to work out well) she 'forgets' to take her lithium (well that came as surprise, we didn't know she had a condition requiring lithium until now) but that's no problem, she often misses a day or two (my advice would be, never do this again Anna). things start getting really barking mad from here on in, there is one scene in which Anna is exhausted, having fled from one problem after another, almost frozen to death, run some more, almost been knocked down by a car and then, totally out of the blue, she throws herself at the one man she claims would be the last person she'd ever fancy! The reason for this is never explained, presumably it's due to her missing her lithium? Or maybe 'it's her time of the month' ! Given the way this book is written I'd not be surprised if that were the reason.
On the one hand I got the impression that the author hates women but conversely, they seem to have an equally low opinion of men, so I'm a little confused as to the reasonings for this bizarre story, but there is no doubt that it's pretty good, and very well narrated, although if you're not used to Scottish idioms you may struggle, I suggest using google, it's what I do when reading American novels.
To sum up, this is good and bad in equal measure, try it for yourself, I think you'll probably enjoy it, but also want to thump the author a few times during the reading (which makes it all the more entertaining at the end of the day) .
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- David Deighan
- 13-02-20
Fantastic read of crime story in Glasgow
I loved this crime thriller. Fiona mcneill was great she sucked you into the story and kept you on the edge of your seat. With all the twists and turns of the modern day crime story. I hope to listen to more from this author keep up the good work well done
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- maggie
- 18-02-24
Brilliant
Fantastically written and narrated. Great story with lots of surprise twists. Looking forward to the next.
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- Lesarc
- 12-01-24
Good start but !!!
Good start but became a bit far fetched I read it to the end but was not entirely happy with the whole story
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- Debbie McLean
- 09-02-24
wow
this is such a well written and narrated audiobook which deals brilliantly with sensitive topics xxxxxxx
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-01-24
Really good story but needed editorial input
I liked the story very much; good characterisation, good plot, interesting twists. But there were some dreadful manglings of the English language which are nothing to do with Scots dialect, but were simply either mispronounciations of words or sometimes a word that was similar to the required word in sound, but completely wrong in meaning. They made me cringe every time and spoilt my enjoyment of the book. I can't help but wonder where the editors of the original script and the audiobook were? Sad that a potentially very good book was let down this way.
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- Tracy McBurnie
- 28-03-22
fantastic
kept me gripped.loads of twists n turns. loved it. can't wait to read something more from this author.
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