Case Histories
Jackson Brodie 1
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Jason Isaacs
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Kate Atkinson
About this listen
Cambridge is sweltering, during an unusually hot summer. To Jackson Brodie, former police inspector turned private investigator, the world consists of one accounting sheet – Lost on the left, Found on the right – and the two never seem to balance.
Jackson has never felt at home in Cambridge, and has a failed marriage to prove it. Surrounded by death, intrigue and misfortune, his own life haunted by a family tragedy, he attempts to unravel three disparate case histories and begins to realise that in spite of apparent diversity, everything is connected…
©2004 Kate Atkinson (P)2010 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about Case Histories
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- Susan
- 16-08-19
A cracking story
A great introduction to the thoroughly decent bloke that is Jackson Brodie. Kate Atkinson is a genius at creating complex and believable characters. Sometimes laugh out loud, sometimes incredibly sad, but always written with great skill. Threads of people’s lives that weave together in a great story.
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- Stella
- 03-11-18
Engrossed from go to wo!
I was riveted but sadly just too many characters and in the end I was confused. Great story and excellent narration
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- E
- 14-01-20
Brilliant - Jackson is back!
Loved it, wasn’t sure if would be as good as the previous books but I was constantly rewinding to catch little bits I had missed just so I got the full story. Wasn’t keen on relationship with his son compared to his relationship with Marley in previous books, didn’t seem as genuine but a great read non the less (all the better for fantastic narration by Isaacs)!
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- Anonymous User
- 07-09-23
Exceptional
Have binge listened to this very clever story. Poignant tales woven together with consummate skill. I’m now going to thoroughly enjoy listening to all of Kate Atkinsons books.
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- Cathesp
- 21-02-23
Brilliantly written
Brilliantly written as usual. Great use of flashbacks and reading between the lines. My third ebook by this author - definitely in my top list of authors already.
Jason Isaacs has lovely timbre to his voice and good characterisations. I just felt it was slightly rushed - my brain couldn't always keep up with his narration. Perhaps a personal thing but is reason for four stars out of five.
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- BC
- 30-08-24
Brilliant in Every Way
This is the first book written by Kate Atkinson that I have read. She writes and portrays her characters marvellously. The main character is likeable and relatable to. The humour is so welcome. All in all I loved this book and plan to read many more of Kate's novels.
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- Ms LEC Poole
- 25-06-19
looking for the next one...
Really enjoying KA's wit in Transcription and Emotionally weird. Tried Case Histories and now looking for the next one...
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- Mrs. S. A. Shepherd
- 18-12-22
Very Clever, Enjoyable Crime Thriller
Love Kate Atkinson. Another great story. I did get a bit confused towards the last third but it all pulled together. Looking forward to reading the next book in this series.
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- Helen
- 26-12-11
Brilliant, but such a shame it's been abridged
'Case Histories' is a great story (or series of inter-connected stories) featuring the charismatic Jackson Brodie (so excellently given voice by Jason Isaacs which was perfect casting). I thoroughly enjoyed the way the various strands played out and were resolved - lots going on, as there always is in an Atkinson book. I would really liked to have given 5 stars but I couldn't because of the abridgement. It completely ruined the latter parts of the book for me... often I was left wondering who certain characters were as I didn't think I'd heard of them before (or they'd not had sufficient introduction, as they would have done in an unabridged version). I didn't purchase this book for a long time as I was hoping an unabridged version would be forthcoming but eventually gave up waiting as I really wanted to listen to the story. If any other listeners are thinking of doing that, then go ahead - it doesn't totally ruin the experience, but it does make you feel a bit frustrated.
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- Ms. S. Roux
- 27-03-21
So good !
So pleased I went back and started from the beginning of this brilliant series expertly narrated by a Jason Isaacs. Beautifully written and hugely entertaining.
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