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  • White River Burning

  • Dave Gurney, Book 6
  • By: John Verdon
  • Narrated by: Christopher Lane
  • Length: 14 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (175 ratings)

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Summary

"It’s always a pleasure to watch a keen mind absorbed in a difficult puzzle, which is how Dave Gurney distinguishes himself in John Verdon’s tricky whodunits." (The New York Times)

"Verdon’s novels, now read in twenty languages, feature serpentine plots, heightening suspense, skillfully developed characters, and a rich sense of place." (Booklist, starred review) 

Tensions have been running high in White River as it approaches the anniversary of a fatal shooting of a black motorist by a local police officer. The economically depressed, racially polarized city is on edge, confronted with angry demonstrations, arson, and looting. In the midst of the turmoil, a White River police officer is shot dead by an unknown sniper. As the town spirals out of control, local authorities approach Dave Gurney to conduct an independent investigation of the shooting.

The situation in White River becomes truly explosive as more killings occur in what appears to be an escalating sequence of retaliations. But when Gurney questions the true nature of all this bloodshed, and zeroes in on peculiar aspects of the individual murders, his involvement is suddenly terminated. Obsessed with evidence that doesn't support the official version of events, Gurney cannot let go of the case. Despite intense opposition from the police, as well as from dangerous fanatics lurking in the shadows, he begins to uncover an astonishing structure of deception - learning that nothing in White River it what it seems to be.

White River Burning is the most provocative and timely book yet by the author hailed by The New York Times as "masterly."

©2018 John Verdon (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Great story as usual, look forward to then next book.
Good narration adding to the enjoyment

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Excellently written thriller

I have enjoyed the previous books in this series and would recommend them. This one I found a bit more challenging. Not because of the plot or the writing but because of the smooth voiced narrator. He is so smooth I found it hard not to drift off and lose concentration!

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One of his best

I think John Verdon’s Dan Gurney is the best best detective I have come across in a long time. John Verdon constructs so many twists, turns, reverses and double backs.......excellent. Just when you think it’s solved, Gurney questions some evidence.....so good! I remember listening to The Killing and being similarly caught out. As one reviewer said bring on the next one.

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good plot

enjoyed the story and had some good twists. I think this was his second best book in this series so far. can't wait for the next one in march

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Best Dave Gurney so far!!!

I loved this one! lots of twists and philosophising!
Brilliantly narrated and great character development!

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Another heart-pounding page turner

John Verdon has fast become one of my favourite authors, irrespective of genre. His thrillers are, as the name suggest, absolutely thrilling. White River Burning is a great addition to his list of brilliant Dave Gurney thrillers. Christopher Lane had a very hard act to follow in Jeff Harding. While initially not happy with the change, l must admit that Mr Lane is now equally good at delivering the Gurney novels, and has grown into the grit of the acerbic characters of John Verdon's novels. They read, and are read, like modern day noir novels of the Golden Age authors of the 40s.

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Don't be put off!

I've read a fair few bad reviews (especially the last book) which all seem to all stem from the change in narration which I will admit is not as good as Jeff (who is???) but I certainly wouldn't be put off by the new narrator, definitely does a decent if not good job and the actual story is a good one.

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characters. especially Hatdwick

reasonable plot but as usual just a bit too far fetched. quite good though
usual standard.

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Excellent as always - Best yet

Excellent Narration, particularly as he gave a softer impression of Gurney's wife. A relationship that was being to grate on the nerves. Several stories within one which kept it interesting and unpredictable. Looking forward to more in the series.

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i dont enjoy this narrater

bit of a weak story. narrater isnt as easy to listen to as previous guy

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