
A House of Knives
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Narrated by:
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Cameron Stewart
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By:
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William Shaw
About this listen
Marylebone, November 1968. Detective Sergeant Breen has a death threat and two burned bodies on his hands. One is an un-mourned vagrant; the other the son of a politician. One case suffers the apathy of the police; the other obstructed by a PR-conscious father. Then the potential perpetrator of his death threats is murdered. Banished from a corrupt system, Breen is finally forced to fight fire with fire.
©2014 William Shaw (P)2014 W F Howes LtdCritic reviews
"London in 1968 is an evocative setting and Shaw skilfully re-creates an era of social turmoil and class conflict" ( Sunday Times)
I liked this so much I listened to it twice
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Ànother excellent story in the series
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Absorbing
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Excellent story
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The narrator is at home with English male educated voices but annoying with all children’s voice and several female voices and weak with the voices of non-English males. I’m not great myself but I don’t do it as my job!
The book works well as a trip back in time. It brought home how much things have changed since the late 60’s.
It’s fairly good but not a patch on The Birdwatcher from the same author.
He’s not Gene Hunt
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