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The Girl in the Fog

By: Donato Carrisi
Narrated by: John Telfer
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About this listen

Sunday Times Crime Book Club Pick.

Mail on Sunday Thriller of the Week.

Sixty-two days after the disappearance...

A man is arrested in the small town of Avechot. His shirt is covered in blood. Could this have anything to do with a missing girl called Anna Lou?

What really happened to the girl?

Detective Vogel will do anything to solve the mystery surrounding Anna Lou's disappearance. When a media storm hits the quiet town, Vogel is sure that the suspect will be flushed out. Yet the clues are confusing, perhaps false, and following them may be a far cry from discovering the truth at the heart of a dark town.

For fans of Donna Leon and Michele Giuttari, get ready for the crime thriller of the year!

©2017 Howard Curtis, Donato Carrisi (P)2017 Hachette Audio UK
Crime Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Crime Fiction Suspense Disappearance

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Critic reviews

"A coldly brilliant exposé of the depths of human nature." (Sunday Times)

"Compelling, beautifully constructed and atmospheric." (Daily Mail)

"Carrisi is an expert at misdirection...this is a thoroughly disconcerting, addictive thriller guaranteed to freeze your soul." (Metro)

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Telfer could be an outstanding narrator, if he didn’t do all womens voices in strange caricature, as if to ridicule them. This is awkward and demeaning, while his habit of doing all male working class characters in cockney, or irish accent is just akward. If he gave this up, he would be a favourite. Italian narration is much more subtle and neutral.

Good story, strange narration

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There are twists and turns, but the last two out three hours of the narration are adding to the volume rather than flow of the story

Not as good as the Lost Girls of Rome

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