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  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517

    Exit Wounds
    Connor Fraser, Book 7
    By: Neil Broadfoot

    Series: Connor Fraser, Book 7
    Length: 10 hrs
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 30-01-25

    Summary
    Dead men sometimes do tell tales

    When his former fiancée Karen McGill calls, desperately pleading for his help after the violent death of her lover in Northern Ireland, Connor Fraser jumps at the chance. It's a way to escape the chaos his life in Stirling has become, from his fractured relationship with his girlfriend to his gran's worsening dementia and the three kidnappings around Stirling. Kidnappings that nag at Connor and stir up a ghost he had thought long since put to rest.

    Returning to Northern Ireland, Connor is plunged into his past and the unquiet spirits that lay in wait there. From the back streets of Belfast to the Mourne Mountains, Connor faces a race to find a killer whose links to Belfast are as complicated, intimate and deadly as his own. A killer who knows where all the bodies are buried. A killer who wants Connor Fraser to be his next, and final, victim.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517

    The Creeper
    By: Margaret Hickey
    Narrated by: Sibylla Budd
    Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 30-07-24

    Summary
    Victim ... or killer?

    For the last decade, the small mountain town of Edenville in Victoria's high country has been haunted by the horrific murders of five hikers up on Jagged Ridge.

    Also found dead near the scene was Bill 'Creeper' Durant, a bushland loner, expert deer-hunter, and a man with a known reputation for stalking campers . . .

    Conclusion: murder-suicide. Case closed.

    But as the ten-year anniversary of the massacre draws near, Detective Constable Sally White - the only officer at Edenville's modest police station - finds herself drawn into the dark world of the notorious Durant family.

    Lex Durant, in particular, has started to publicly protest his brother's innocence and accuse the police of persecution.

    As Sally combs the investigation to prove him wrong, it becomes all too clear that each murdered hiker had skeletons in their closet - and possible enemies in their past . . .
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    Jo Nesbos new one out this month.
    Ian Rankin, and Michael Connelly, next month.




  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517

    Operation Joktan
    A Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller
    By: Amir Tsarfati, Steve Yohn
    Narrated by: Stephen Bowlby
    Series: A Nir Tavor Mossad Thriller, Book 1
    Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 16-11-21

    Summary
    It was the perfect day - until the gunfire.

    Nir Tavor is an Israeli secret service operative turned talented Mossad agent.

    Nicole le Roux is a model with a hidden skill.

    A terrorist attack brings them together, and then work forces them apart - until they’re unexpectedly called back into each other’s lives.

    But there’s no time for romance. As violent radicals threaten chaos across the Middle East, the two must work together to stop these extremists, pooling Nicole’s knack for technology and Nir’s adeptness with on-the-ground missions. Each heart-racing step of their operation gets them closer to the truth - and closer to danger.

    In this thrilling first book in a new series, authors Amir Tsarfati and Steve Yohn draw on true events as well as tactical insights Amir learned from his time in the Israeli Defense Forces. For believers in God’s life-changing promises, Operation Joktan is a suspense-filled pause-resister that illuminates the blessing Israel is to the world.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    @Essexphil

    One of Us Is Dead
    Roy Grace, Book 20

    By: Peter James
    Narrated by: Daniel Weyman
    Series: Roy Grace, Book 20
    Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 24-09-24

    Summary
    'One of the best British crime writers' – Lee Child

    Roy Grace is about to find out just how dangerous a dead man can be . . .

    When James Taylor arrives late for a funeral, he has to stand at the back of the small church. But, as the service progresses, Taylor notices a man six rows in front of him. At first he thinks he must be mistaken, but the more he looks at the man, the more convinced Taylor becomes that this is his old schoolfriend Rufus Rorke.

    Except it couldn’t be him, could it? Because two years ago Taylor attended Rufus Rorke’s funeral. He even delivered Rufus’s eulogy.

    On the other side of Brighton, at Police HQ, Detective Superintendent Roy Grace has been alerted to a number of suspicious deaths that he can’t get out of his mind. But how are they linked? And could they possibly be connected to Rufus Rorke?

    One Of Us Is Dead is the latest race-against-time instalment of the award-winning Grace series by Peter James, now a major ITV show starring John Simm.

    *****

    23 million books sold.

    Creator of Her Majesty Queen Camilla’s favourite fictional detective.

    'Peter James is one of the best crime writers in the business' – Karin Slaughter, author of the Will Trent series

    'Peter James is one of the best British crime writers and therefore one of the best in the world' – Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series

    'One of the world’s most popular detective series' – The Guardian
  • EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 8,658
    That looks like a welcome return to form.

    The last 1 (the back story of his 1st wife) was not good.

    TV series has been really good. As has Nightsleeper
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    Essexphil said:

    That looks like a welcome return to form.

    The last 1 (the back story of his 1st wife) was not good.

    TV series has been really good. As has Nightsleeper

    I wasnt that keen on the tv series.
    Havent watched any Nightsleeper yet.
    Just downloaded it all, will probably get on it tonight.
    Just started on the book above the Peter James one.

    Do you watch any tv with subtitles?
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517



    The Dead Cold Series: Books 1-4
    A Dead Cold Box Set, Book 1
    By: Blake Banner
    Narrated by: Adam Grupper
    Series: A Dead Cold Mystery, Book 1-4
    Length: 21 hrs and 53 mins

    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 17-07-23


    Summary
    Books 1-4 in the USA Today best-selling Dead Cold series from two-million copy best-selling author Blake Banner

    An Ace and a Pair (Book 1)
    Two Bare Arms (Book 2)
    Garden of the Damned (Book 3)
    Let Us Prey (Book 4)
    Detective John Stone of the NYPD has the best arrest record in the 43rd precinct. But he’s a dinosaur who belongs to another age. Detective Carmen Dehan has such a bad attitude that nobody at the precinct can stomach her. Captain Jennifer Cuevas wants them both out of the way and thinks they make a perfect pair. So she gives them the Cold Cases file—the cases nobody gives a **** about.

    She has no idea just how hot a cold case can get.

    Ten years back, Nelson Hernandez and his four cousins were playing poker in a dive at Hunts Point. Somebody came in, blew them away, and beheaded and castrated Nelson, leaving his head and his balls on the table. There was no shortage of suspects: the Jersey Mob, the Triads from Manhattan, or the 43rds own bent cop, Mick Harragan. But nobody was ever charged, and the night of the murder Mick Harragan went missing with Nelson’s wife, Maria.

    Now Stone and Dehan plan to find him—whatever the consequences…
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    HAYSIE said:




    The Dead Cold Series: Books 1-4
    A Dead Cold Box Set, Book 1
    By: Blake Banner
    Narrated by: Adam Grupper
    Series: A Dead Cold Mystery, Book 1-4
    Length: 21 hrs and 53 mins

    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 17-07-23


    Summary
    Books 1-4 in the USA Today best-selling Dead Cold series from two-million copy best-selling author Blake Banner

    An Ace and a Pair (Book 1)
    Two Bare Arms (Book 2)
    Garden of the Damned (Book 3)
    Let Us Prey (Book 4)
    Detective John Stone of the NYPD has the best arrest record in the 43rd precinct. But he’s a dinosaur who belongs to another age. Detective Carmen Dehan has such a bad attitude that nobody at the precinct can stomach her. Captain Jennifer Cuevas wants them both out of the way and thinks they make a perfect pair. So she gives them the Cold Cases file—the cases nobody gives a **** about.

    She has no idea just how hot a cold case can get.

    Ten years back, Nelson Hernandez and his four cousins were playing poker in a dive at Hunts Point. Somebody came in, blew them away, and beheaded and castrated Nelson, leaving his head and his balls on the table. There was no shortage of suspects: the Jersey Mob, the Triads from Manhattan, or the 43rds own bent cop, Mick Harragan. But nobody was ever charged, and the night of the murder Mick Harragan went missing with Nelson’s wife, Maria.

    Now Stone and Dehan plan to find him—whatever the consequences…

    4 books for the price of one.
    I like cold cases.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517

    The Classic Crime Collection: 15+ Novels and Stories from Arthur Conan Doyle, Wilkie Collins, Josephine Tey, AA Milne, & More
    A Study in Scarlet, The Red House Mystery, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Man in the Queue, The Cask, The Moonstone, & More
    By: Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson, Freeman Wills Crofts, Earl Derr Biggers, AA Milne, Josephine Tey, Somerset Maugham, Wilkie Collins
    Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble, Karen Cass, Kris Dyer, Barnaby Edwards, David Rintoul, Ben Allen, Roger May, Malk Williams, Kristin Atherton
    Length: 134 hrs
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 19-12-24

    Summary
    The Classic Crime Collection is a collection of 12 classic detective novels, read by an esteemed cast of award-winning narrators. Included here are stories by some of the most iconic crime writers in history, including Arthur Conan Doyle; Wilkie Collins; Josephine Tey; AA Milne; and more. The titles included in this collection are:


    A Study in Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    Ashenden, by William Somerset Maugham
    Brat Farrar, by Josephine Tey
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    The Cask, by Freeman Crofts Wills
    The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    The House Without a Key, by Ear Derr Biggers
    The Man in the Queue , by Josephine Tey
    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins
    The Red House Mystery, by AA Milne
    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
    The full cast includes: Jonathan Keeble; Karen Cass; Kris Dyer; Barnaby Edwards; David Rintoul; Ben Allen; Roger May; Malk Williams; and Kristin Atherton.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    This was good.




    BURIED GOLD, OLD BONES.
    WHAT SECRETS LURK IN THE DEPTHS?


    A masterclass of small-town mystery and jaw-dropping twists from Chris Hammer, the international bestselling author of Scrublands, TheTimes Crime Book of the Year 2023 Dead Man's Creek and Crime Book of the Month (January 2024) Cover the Bones.

    A body has been discovered on the riverbanks of The Valley, a remote community in the hills of New South Wales. The gold mine at the heart of The Valley was once the lifeblood of this region, but it has been flooded for decades. Over the years, many have tried and failed to bring it back to life. Now, most believe the mine is barren.

    The victim is Wolfgang Burnside, deputy mayor - a champion of change or local schemer, depending on who you ask. He had been working on plans to take the Valley off-grid with hydro-power using the lake surrounding the abandoned mine. Until he was poisoned, his body dumped in the river for all to see.

    Detectives Nell Buchanan and Ivan Lucic are dispatched to investigate. The warning is clear - there are secrets lurking in the depths of this Valley, secrets worth more than their weight in gold. What price will this town have to pay to ensure that they never see the light of day?

    An epic, atmospheric mystery spanning generations set against a luscious backdrop and the twisting veins of gold that lurk beneath.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    HAYSIE said:

    Jo Nesbos new one out this month.
    Ian Rankin, and Michael Connelly, next month.




    This was good, he was banged up.


  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    HAYSIE said:

    HAYSIE said:

    Jo Nesbos new one out this month.
    Ian Rankin, and Michael Connelly, next month.




    This was good, he was banged up.


    Midnight and Blue by Ian Rankin (Orion, £25)

    Most “maverick” cops are – existential crises and addiction issues apart – mysteriously immune to the consequences of their actions. Not so John Rebus: the 25th novel to feature bestseller Rankin’s cantankerous protagonist finds him incarcerated in HMP Edinburgh for the attempted murder of his old enemy, Big Ger Cafferty. Despite his vulnerability as a former cop, an acute shortage of accommodation means that he is released from the Separation and Reintegration Unit into the general halls, with the dubious promise of protection from in-house drug baron Darryl Christie. When a fellow inmate is found stabbed to death in his cell, Rebus begins an unofficial inquiry. Meanwhile, his former colleague DI Siobhan Clarke investigates the disappearance of teenager Jasmine Andrews – an apparently unrelated case, until another murder provides a link, and it starts to look as if some of Police Scotland are just as culpable as those they’ve put away. An expertly plotted and very welcome addition to a standout series.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    @Essexphil
    HAYSIE said:

    Jo Nesbos new one out this month.
    Ian Rankin, and Michael Connelly, next month.



    The Waiting
    Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch, Book 6

    By: Michael Connelly
    Narrated by: Christine Lakin, Madison Lintz, Titus Welliver
    Series: Ballard and Bosch, Book 6
    Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 15-10-24

    Summary
    'Michael Connelly is a powerhouse, an unstoppable force in crime fiction. The Waiting is proof he is at the top of his game."
    MICK HERRON, #1 bestselling author of SLOW HORSES

    ****

    IN COLD CASES,
    IT'S NOT THE HOPE THAT KILLS YOU.
    IT'S THE WAITING.

    LAPD Detective Renée Ballard gets a DNA hit in a case that has gone unsolved for twenty years. A recently arrested man is genetically related to a serial rapist who terrorised the city of angels.

    But when the relative is revealed, it is the last person you want to accuse unless the evidence is watertight...

    With the help of the newest volunteer to the cold case unit - patrol officer Maddie Bosch, Harry's daughter - Ballard finally has another badge on the team. But Maddie has an ulterior motive for getting access to the city's library of souls.

    Because some crimes have been waiting to be solved longer than others...

    An electrifying and authoritative thriller from one of the greatest crime writers of all-time - the author behind Amazon Prime's Bosch and Netflix's The Lincoln Lawyer.

    ****

    CRIME DOESN'T COME BETTER THAN CONNELLY:

    'A superb natural storyteller'
    LEE CHILD

    'A master of the genre'
    STEPHEN KING

    'An incredible writer'
    RICHARD OSMAN

    'The pre-eminent detective novelist of his generation'
    IAN RANKIN

    'Nobody writes a better modern thriller'
    EVENING STANDARD

    'One of the world's greatest crime writers'
    DAILY MAIL
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    edited October 24
    @TheEdge949 @Essexphil
    HAYSIE said:

    Jo Nesbos new one out this month.
    Ian Rankin, and Michael Connelly, next month.




    I thought the Rebus book was very good even though the doddery old ba stard was banged up.

    The Connelly book was also very good.
    He has sneaked Maddie Bosch into the cold case squad to work with Renee Ballard.
    Harry also features.
    I thought it was particularly good on Audible as Harry narrates his bit, and Maddie hers.
    Christine Lakin who is a very good narrator does Ballard, and the rest.

    I have just started on the Jo Nesbo book.
    It starts off with a bloke recapping on whats gone before.
    I immediately thought that I knew that story.
    I looked it up, and it seems that it is a sequel to The Kingdom.
    Although this wasnt clear on Audible, or Amazon.


    Jo Nesbo Books In Order
    Publication Order of Harry Hole Books
    The Bat (1997) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Cockroaches (1998) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Redbreast (2000) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Nemesis (2002) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Devil's Star (2003) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Redeemer (2005) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Snowman (2007) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Leopard (2009) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Phantom (2011) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Police (2013) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Thirst (2017) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Knife (2019) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Killing Moon (2023) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Doktor Proctor Books
    Doctor Proctor's **** Powder (2007) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Bubble in the Bathtub / Time-Travel Bath Bomb (2008) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Who Cut the Cheese? (2010) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Magical Fruit (2012) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Great Gold Robbery (2013) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Silent (But Deadly) Night (2016) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Can Doctor Proctor Save Christmas? (2017) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Blood on Snow Books
    Blood on Snow (2014) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Midnight Sun (2015) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Kingdom Books
    The Kingdom (2020) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Blood Ties (2024) Description / Buy at Amazon UK

    Publication Order of Standalone Novels
    Headhunters (2008) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Son (2014) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    The Night House (2023) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
    London (2021) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Short Story Collections
    The Jealousy Man and Other Stories (2021) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    Publication Order of Hogarth Shakespeare Books
    Macbeth (2018) Description / Buy at Amazon UK
    + Show All Books in this Series

  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    I quite like these, he has a couple of series on the go, and definitely worth a try.


    Peter Grainger

    Although I've always been a reader, I must admit that I first got into crime novels via television series such as Morse and Frost. It seemed odd initially, reading about characters that I had only watched before, and I found that I didn't always agree with what the producers and scriptwriters had done - but then I probably am one of life's disagree-ers. Having independently published three novels on Amazon's Kindle, I decided that my next project could be a crime novel of my own. In some ways it was easier to write than my general fiction, the conventions of the genre making some decisions straightforward, but I still spent a lot of time developing the characters in 'An Accidental Death'; to me, character comes before everything else in fiction. I think that Smith himself is a recognisable individual. He is old-fashioned in some ways and has a sense that he has been left behind as the police force is modernised. He makes mistakes, too. And yet his wealth of experience and the understanding of people that stems from that experience mean that he is still able to pursue the wrongdoers intuitively, when more conventional methods fail. He is far from the first fictional detective to have these qualities, of course - there is nothing new under the sun. In the end, though, I grew to like him enough to perhaps give him another case to solve soon. And then another and another, until now there are ten DC Smith investigations. And, of course, Smith also features in the offshoot series, the Kings Lake Investigations. The other three novels? I published them under a different name. They are not crime fiction at all but as several readers have said that they would like to take a look, I will now list them here: 'Afon', 'The Rink' and 'Asher' by Robert Partridge. Sorry but my author page won't let me post a direct link.




    The Late Lord Thorpe
    A DC Smith Investigation
    By: Peter Grainger
    Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
    Series: DC Smith, Book 11
    Length: 14 hrs
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 29-10-24

    Summary

    This is DC Smith's third investigation with the Diver and Diver Associates agency. They have been asked by a member of Norfolk's aristocracy to look into the tragic death of her younger brother, Freddie, the late Lord Thorpe of the title. The inquest verdict was of misadventure, but it isn't long before Smith begins to suspect there has been a serious miscarriage of justice.

    @TheEdge949 @Essexphil
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    edited October 24
    HAYSIE said:

    I quite like these, he has a couple of series on the go, and definitely worth a try.


    Peter Grainger

    Although I've always been a reader, I must admit that I first got into crime novels via television series such as Morse and Frost. It seemed odd initially, reading about characters that I had only watched before, and I found that I didn't always agree with what the producers and scriptwriters had done - but then I probably am one of life's disagree-ers. Having independently published three novels on Amazon's Kindle, I decided that my next project could be a crime novel of my own. In some ways it was easier to write than my general fiction, the conventions of the genre making some decisions straightforward, but I still spent a lot of time developing the characters in 'An Accidental Death'; to me, character comes before everything else in fiction. I think that Smith himself is a recognisable individual. He is old-fashioned in some ways and has a sense that he has been left behind as the police force is modernised. He makes mistakes, too. And yet his wealth of experience and the understanding of people that stems from that experience mean that he is still able to pursue the wrongdoers intuitively, when more conventional methods fail. He is far from the first fictional detective to have these qualities, of course - there is nothing new under the sun. In the end, though, I grew to like him enough to perhaps give him another case to solve soon. And then another and another, until now there are ten DC Smith investigations. And, of course, Smith also features in the offshoot series, the Kings Lake Investigations. The other three novels? I published them under a different name. They are not crime fiction at all but as several readers have said that they would like to take a look, I will now list them here: 'Afon', 'The Rink' and 'Asher' by Robert Partridge. Sorry but my author page won't let me post a direct link.




    The Late Lord Thorpe
    A DC Smith Investigation
    By: Peter Grainger
    Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
    Series: DC Smith, Book 11
    Length: 14 hrs
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 29-10-24

    Summary

    This is DC Smith's third investigation with the Diver and Diver Associates agency. They have been asked by a member of Norfolk's aristocracy to look into the tragic death of her younger brother, Freddie, the late Lord Thorpe of the title. The inquest verdict was of misadventure, but it isn't long before Smith begins to suspect there has been a serious miscarriage of justice.

    @TheEdge949 @Essexphil

    And another good series.


    Hang On St. Christopher
    The Sean Duffy Series, Book 8

    By: Adrian McKinty
    Length: 9 hrs
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 04-03-25

    Summary
    New York Times bestselling author Adrian McKinty continues the Edgar Award–winning Sean Duffy series with Hang on St. Christopher.

    Rain slicked streets, riots, murder, chaos. It’s July 1992 and the Troubles in Northern Ireland are still grinding on after twenty-five apocalyptic years. Detective Inspector Sean Duffy got his family safely over the water to Scotland, to “Shortbread Land”. Duffy’s a part-timer now, only returning to Belfast six days a month to get his pension. It’s an easy gig, if he can keep his head down.

    But then a murder case falls into his lap while his protege is on holiday in Spain. A carjacking gone wrong and the death of a solitary, middle-aged painter. But something’s not right, and as Duffy probes he discovers the painter was an IRA assassin. So, the question becomes: Who hit the hitman and why?

    This is Duffy’s most violent and dangerous case yet and the whole future of the burgeoning “peace process” may depend upon it. Based on true events, Duffy must unentangle parallel operations by the CIA, MI5 and Special Branch. Duffy attempts to bring a killer to justice while trying to keep himself and his team alive as everything unravels around them. They might not all make it out of this one.
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,517
    edited October 31







    I thought the Rebus book was very good even though the doddery old ba stard was banged up.

    The Connelly book was also very good.
    He has sneaked Maddie Bosch into the cold case squad to work with Renee Ballard.
    Harry also features.
    I thought it was particularly good on Audible as Harry narrates his bit, and Maddie hers.
    Christine Lakin who is a very good narrator does Ballard, and the rest.

    I have just started on the Jo Nesbo book.
    It starts off with a bloke recapping on whats gone before.
    I immediately thought that I knew that story.
    I looked it up, and it seems that it is a sequel to The Kingdom.
    Although this wasnt clear on Audible, or Amazon.


    I thought all three of these were good.

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