Broken Silence
Detective Nikki Parekh, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Shaheen Khan
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By:
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Liz Mistry
About this listen
When DS Felicity Springer is reported missing after a police training conference, the countdown to find her begins…
On her way home after an exhausting weekend, with colleagues she can’t wait to escape, Felicity notices something odd about the white van in front of her. A hand has punched through the car’s rear light and is frantically waving, trying to catch her attention.
Desperate to help, Felicity dials 999 and calls it in. But whilst on the phone, she loses control of the car on the icy road, crashing straight into the vehicle ahead.
Pinned in the seat and unable to move, Felicity feels a sudden whoosh of cold air across her face. Someone has opened the passenger door… and they have a gun.
With Felicity missing and no knowledge of whether she is dead or alive, DS Nikki Parekh and DC Sajid Malik race to find their friend and colleague.
But Felicity was harbouring a terrible secret, and with her life now hanging in the balance, Nikki can only hope that someone will come forward and break the silence…
The next gripping crime thriller in the D.S. Nikki Parekh series, for fans of Angela Marsons and L.J. Ross
©2020 Liz Mistry (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedWhat listeners say about Broken Silence
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- Kathy Chapman
- 14-08-2020
Very poorly narrated
This is a fairly pedestrian tale. There is little nuance. The villains are pure evil with no redeeming features and the heroes are entirely good and everything is neatly tied up in a bow for you at the end. It’s a harmless holiday read but the narration is terrible. The worst I’ve ever heard and it’s made me swear to never again buy a book without first listening to a sample. The emphasis is jarring and wrong in nearly every sentence and the attempted accents ... especially the attempt at a Scottish accent ... just excruciating.
Do not purchase without hearing a sample and being sure you can tolerate it without grinding your teeth away.
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