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A Cure for All Diseases

Dalziel and Pascoe Series, Book 23

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A Cure for All Diseases

By: Reginald Hill
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Some say that Andy Dalziel wasn't ready for God, others that God wasn't ready for Dalziel. Either way, despite his recent proximity to a terrorist blast, the Superintendent remains firmly of this world. And, while Death may be the cure for all diseases, Dalziel is happy to settle for a few weeks' care under a tender nurse.

Convalescing in Sandytown, a quiet seaside resort devoted to healing, Dalziel befriends Charlotte Heywood, a fellow newcomer and psychologist, who is researching the benefits of alternative therapy. With much in common, the two soon find themselves in league when trouble comes to town. Sandytown's principal landowners have grandiose plans for the resort -- none of which they can agree on. One of them has to go, and when one of them does, in spectacularly gruesome fashion, DCI Peter Pascoe is called in to investigate -- with Dalziel and Charlotte providing unwelcome support.

But Pascoe finds dark forces at work in a place where medicine and holistic remedies are no match for the oldest cure of all!

©2008 Reginald Hill (P)2008 WF Howes Ltd
Mystery Suspense Funny Witty Fiction
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Everything is always so good. Jonathan Keeble narrating and Reginald Hills pithy humour and great story line. Audible Addict

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A great story read wonderfully

For me, Reginald Hill is the best detective writer. Good plots, character development, and believable dialogues with laugh out loud moments. And no one tells these stories better than Jonathan Keeble. You completely forget you’re listening to one person reading. Absolute perfection!

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Superb - Hill at his best

I've been waiting for Audible to get this. I first heard it on loan from my local library. It's wonderfully plotted. Hill must have had a 'crime board' to keep track of his plotting and characters. Crafted beautifully with twists and turns. He knits everything together with the utmost skill. Jonathan Keeble's narration is wonderful.
I never get tired of listening to it and discover new vocabulary (not keen on some of Dalziel's coarser language), new twists and connections I hadn't noticed before. EXCELLENT.

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Fantastic

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A enthralling listen

What did you like best about this story?

The way it was read with the reader taking the parts of all concerned which made for very good listening and a lot of humour

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The way he takes on all the charecters and how he reads.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

A Roast too Far

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Lets have more good books with Keeble reading them

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Very gripping story

Highly original story, great character development and clever use of narration within emails. Entertaining characters and dialogue and wonderfully performed with distinctive voices.

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Excellent

I really enjoyed this book, the making of it for me was Johnathan keeble his narration is superb, I loved his version of deizal it was brilliant, the story was very good I didn’t see the twists and turns coming, I’ll be looking for more by Reginald hill with keeble narration.

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Just one gripe

This is a great story and the range of voices that Jonathan Keeble can achieve are considerable and realistic. There is only one gripe though and that is the way he pronounces certain words like suicide, suite, sue, superior etc. He uses an old fashioned s-you in stead of soo. So superior should be sooperior and he pronounces it syouperior. I can accept it if it is a grand old dowager talking but certainly not when Andy Dalziel speaks. The other word that annoys me is rifled which he pronounces to rhyme with little instead of rhyming with trifle.

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A great listen

Bravura performance by Jonathan Keeble! Engaging, quirky and full of humour. An interesting stylistic device using emails and recorded musings to carry the narrative - Hill never disappoints.

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Cracking story, extremely well read

Inventive way of presenting a Dalziel & Pascoe story. So well read that it's hard to believe that it is done by one person. Plenty of twists to keep you page turning and just when you think it's over there's more.

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Slightly enfeebled protagonist in definitely enfeebled tale

There are plenty of Hill’s trademark allusions, humour and linguistic fun here, but the over-staffed cast list and only partially successful narrative voice permutations weaken this one. Jonathan Keeble gives another excellent performance, and should be celebrated by the Yorkshire Tourist Board for giving auditory life to a panoply of rich characters.

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