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No Sweet Sorrow
- A D.C.I. Daley Thriller, Book 11
- Narrated by: David Monteath
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
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Summary
A potent new drug has hit the streets of Kinloch, and DCI Daley and Scott are struggling to catch the notorious gang behind this evil trade.
After a party of Oxford students arrives in town for a camping trip before a Himalayan expedition, one of the group seeks out an illegal high and is violently assaulted. However, these students are well connected, and this brings further unexpected problems for Daley. Ultimately, he and Scott will discover crimes as disturbing in nature as anything they have ever confronted.
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- Cathryn B.
- 18-06-23
No as good as previous
Although I enjoyed this book it wasn't as good as the previous ones in the series. Give us more Hamish and his ramblings.
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- Ms C.
- 10-06-23
Another great book
Another great tale from Kinloch well worth waiting for x the characters didn’t disappoint Brian as funny as ever and Hamish as loveable x can’t wait for the tv series x David Monteath as always a great narration and thank you Mr Meyrick for another wonderful delve into Jim Daley and his crew 👍👍👍👍
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- Laura S
- 10-06-23
Superb
Well written and beautifully narrated. As alway a mix of gritty crime and humour. This author never disappoints.
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- candy craig
- 18-06-23
Another great story
What another great read. Love these characters and David Monteath is a pleasure to listen to as he bring each person to life in the recording.
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- Pawel Gora
- 14-06-23
Never disappointing
Love the whole series, and this one was up to the Meyrick’s standards 👍 love the narrator as well👍
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- KathyW, UK
- 14-06-23
Not disappointed
Another winner! Don't like to say 'as usual' but that's what it is - the usual 5 star story and performance. I was a bit worried that Hamish was leaving, but thank goodness he's still there. Thank you, Mr Meyrick.
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- EVA
- 05-03-24
Cracking story
A book of the times - drugs, kidnappings and killings. I have missed Daley and Scott and enjoyed listening to this book.
Daley a bit darker and Scott even funnier.
Nice to hear from Ella - Scott’s wife.
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- Norman
- 13-02-24
Daley and Scott - a truly dynamic duo
I have been an Audible subscriber for a fair few years and the Daley/Scott books are among the very best. Denzil Meyrick, our author has found a magic formula and in David Monteath as the narrator it is a wonderful combination which I hope will long continue. I would advise anyone who enjoys a good detective yarn to listen to the whole series starting with the first book Whisky in Small Glasses and follow the development of many fine characters of which Brian Scott has to be Number 1.
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- peter sinclair
- 27-06-23
Great characters
This latest offering was as enjoyable as this first book, a well written and enthralling read. All the regular characters were present and it was like meeting old friends
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- salopfan
- 23-06-23
The best yet
I’ve enjoyed listening to this so much. I’ve laughed out loud at Scott’s remarks and the story was interesting to the end. Narration was as always excellent.
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