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  • Far from the Tree

  • Thirty Miles Trilogy, Book 1
  • Written by: Rob Parker
  • Narrated by: Warren Brown
  • Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Far from the Tree

Written by: Rob Parker
Narrated by: Warren Brown
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Publisher's Summary

Brendan Foley has worked to balance the responsibilities of a demanding job and a troublesome family. He’s managed to keep these two worlds separate, until the discovery of a mass grave sends them into a headlong collision. When one of the dead turns out to be a familiar face, he’s taken off the case. 

Iona Madison keeps everything under control. She works hard as a detective sergeant and trains harder as a boxer. But when her superior, DI Foley, is removed from the case, her certainties are tested like never before. 

With stories of the Warrington 27 plastered over the news, they set out to solve the crime before anyone else. The local constabulary is small and under-funded – Brendan knows they can’t crack this case alone, and he’s not letting a rival force take over. Not with the secrets he fears are lurking. Their investigations lead them into the murky underworlds of Manchester and Liverpool, where one more murder means little to drug-dealing gangs, desperate to control their power bases. 

But as Madison steps into the ring for the fight of her life, the criminals come to them. It’s no coincidence that the corpses have been buried in Foley’s hometown. The question is, why? Foley might not like the answer.... 

Introducing a gripping new crime thriller, perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh, Ian Rankin and Line of Duty.

©2020 Rob Parker (P)2020 Audible, Ltd

What the critics say

"An immersive and intricately plotted thriller that had me gripped from the first [minute] to the pulse-racing finale." (Roz Watkins)

"...A big departure from Rob’s previous work, I hope he won’t mind when I say it exceeds his already sky high standards. A dark, powerful & utterly compelling tale of Northern gangsters tied together by blood, it just drips with real life." (Tony Kent)

"Rob Parker doesn’t mess around. Far from the Tree is a gritty, propulsive [listen]. Drawn in shades of grey, DI Brendan Foley is a complex, morally ambiguous character I couldn’t stop rooting for. A punchy, powerful tale well told." (Adam Hamdy)

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Good grief, this was absolutely revolting. Like, I love gruesome crime fiction, but there was something about the concept of (and descriptions of!) a mass grave full of bodies packed in clear plastic... But that's not the reason for the 3 stars. (I appreciated the vividly clear descriptions.) It was the characters.
Madison was too much. Her character was overwritten and try hard and it bugged me. When she knocked a suspect's teeth out with no repercussions, I groaned. Actually, all of the characters could use some work. The beanie-wearing hipster cop with a secret, the black-sheep protagonist, they were all kind of one note. I liked the coroner, though.
Also, not huge on the organized crime thing.
Overall, pretty good, but maybe not for me.
Also, the narration was not the best. His voice annoyed me, and some of the accents he used were a bit impenetrable.

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