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  • Hidden River

  • Auteur(s): Adrian McKinty
  • Narrateur(s): Gerard Doyle
  • Durée: 12 h et 33 min
  • 4,5 out of 5 stars (70 évaluations)

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Hidden River

Auteur(s): Adrian McKinty
Narrateur(s): Gerard Doyle
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Description

Alexander Lawson is a former detective for Northern Ireland's police force. After a disastrous six-month stint in the drug squad, he became addicted to heroin and resigned in disgrace. Now 24, sickly, and on the dole, Alex learns that his high-school love, Victoria Patawasti, has been murdered in America. Victoria's wealthy family sends Alex to Colorado to investigate the case, and he seizes the opportunity for a chance at redemption.

But things don't go as planned. Plagued by a heroin habit, forced to go on the run after the only credible witness to Victoria's murder is accidentally killed, wanted by both the Colorado cops and the Ulster police, Alex struggles just to stay alive.

Gritty, with spot-on dialogue and black humor, Hidden River is a dynamic thriller.

©2004 Adrian McKinty (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks

Ce que les critiques en disent

  • 2005 Audie Award Nominee, Mystery

"This is not only an expertly crafted suspense novel but also a revealing study of addiction." (Publishers Weekly)
"A storyteller with the kind of style and panache that blur the line between genre and mainstream."(Kirkus Reviews)

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Great story, great reader

This is a great listen, and if you haven’t read any other Adrian McKinty books I highly recommend them all.

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Don’t waste your time

The story was ridiculous so many holes in it even keeping in mind all crime stories have a few holes. The narrator could not read to save his soul.

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Love Adrian McKinty, But This Was A Hard Slog

The Sean Duffy series were all five star reads for me with riveting plots and complex characters. For that reason, I was looking forward to hearing about Alexander Lawson, a secondary character in the Duffy novels. Sadly, the literary magic present in those books is missing for most of this book.

For the first time, the plot feels contrived in a number of places. The dialogue is overly wordy with phrasing that sounds like a 50's detective movie. In fact, much of the dialogue does little to advance the plot, nor does it add to our understanding of the characters. At least three times I thought about giving up. I was glad I didn't because the final chapters showed the kind of story telling that makes me admire McKinty's writing. I just wish a ruthless editor would have chopped through the extraneous chatter.

If you haven't read anything by this author, give this one a pass and get his Sean Duffy series which will give you many hours of listening pleasure. If you are a McKinty fan stick this out until the end.



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