
Turning Blue
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Narrated by:
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Andrew McIntosh
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By:
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Benjamin Myers
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents Turning Blue by Benjamin Myers, read by Andrew Macintosh.
‘Ben Myers is the master of English rural noir, and with Turning Blue, he has created a whole new genre: folk crime … this is by turns gripping, ghastly and unputdownable’ PAUL KINGSNORTH
In the depths of winter in an isolated Yorkshire hamlet, a teenage girl, Melanie Muncy, is missing.
The elite detective unit Cold Storage dispatches its best man to investigate. DI Jim Brindle may be obsessive, taciturn and solitary, but nobody on the force is more relentless in pursuing justice. Local journalist Roddy Mace has sacrificed a high-flying career as a reporter in London to take up a role with the local newspaper. For him the Muncy case offers the chance of redemption.
Darker forces are at work than either man has realized. On a farm high above the hamlet, Steven Rutter, a destitute loner, harbours secrets that will shock even the hardened Brindle. Nobody knows the bleak moors and their hiding places better than him.
As Brindle and Mace begin to prise the secrets of the case from the tight-lipped locals, their investigation leads first to the pillars of the community and finally to a local celebrity who has his own hiding places, and his own dark tastes.
Critic reviews
"As good as anything being written in Britain today." (Horatio Clare)
"A powerful novel by a writer who has found his subject and the voice that best expresses it … He could be Yorkshire’s Iain Sinclair as well as its Cormac McCarthy." (Bookmunch)
Despite the bleakness of the background, it is obvious that Mr Myers has a great affection for the North of England. His other stories show a similar love. This though paints the scenery in its harshest and most savage state, and he portrays the people with grey colours.
I agree with other reviewers, the narration is difficult to follow. The Northern accent was spot on and added to the overall atmosphere of the story but the breaks (or lack of) between characters caught me off guard a few times.
Be ready for this book. It is a hard read/listen, but it is brilliant.
Bleak. Grim. Brilliant.
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turning blue
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The narrator's performance is staccato and punchy, it fits but can get a bit samey - you have to pay attention to catch the swaps in character perspective because they are marked and there is no difference in reading style.
I'm going to listen to the next book in the series but probably after a break to lighten my mood and cleanse my ears!
Ben Myers is too good a writer for this..
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Horrific
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