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Your Deepest Fear
- DS Nathan Cody, Book 4
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
'Sara! Remember! Victoria and Albert. All I can say. They're here. They're - '
These are the last words Sara Prior will ever hear from her husband.
As DS Nathan Cody struggles to make sense of the enigmatic message and solve the brutal murder, it soon becomes clear that Sara is no ordinary bereaved wife. Taking the investigation into her own hands, Sara is drawn into a world of violence that will lead her in a direction she would never have suspected.
For Cody, meanwhile, things are about to get personal in the darkest and most twisted ways imaginable.
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- soo jay
- 03-09-2019
A bit over the top. <br /><br />
I was delighted to find another DS Nathan Cody book had been released, having loved the series so far. But this one is a bit of a dissapointment - it's as if it's been written by two different authors. One writes a fast-paced and fascinating crime thriller with a tough, sympathetic hero, the other dreams up totally unbelievable characters and makes hamfisted attempts at creating the requisite "strong female character" who roundhouse kicks her way through the local scumbags. And, oh that "trolley problem" schtick got boring very quickly. Nathan Cody needs to get help for his PTSD in the next book, or risk losing all credibility as a police officer. It is simply stretching the readers patience too far to expect us to symapthise with his mental torment forever. This book also lacked a sense of place; Liverpool is very much missing from the writing, which gave the story a detached, groundless feeling and left me at times wondering if Cody was caught in some hideous hallucination, from which he would awake at the end to find himself in a high-security psychiatric ward.
Oh, and two shoe shop owners were like something out of Nanny McPhee. Were there three authors involved?
Excellent narration, as usual.
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- Michelle
- 13-07-2019
Very eventful with twist ending
I’ve read all of David Jackson books and I love the character Nathan Cody. He’s such a tortured soul that you can’t help hoping it will all work out for him. I really enjoy how the author describes any supporting characters. In this book the way he talks about the shoe salesmen provided an element of humour to an otherwise dark storyline.
This book was listened to on a long road trip and the time speed by.
The ending had a great twist and I hope we see more of (spoiler ahead) Sara in the future.
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- elizabeth b.
- 14-12-2019
Not bad not good
I didn’t finish this as I found it quite silly. I liked the narrator but the words he had to
Sprout were dull and uninspired
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