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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894

    Michael Ridpath

    Before becoming a writer, Michael Ridpath used to work as a bond trader in the City of London. After writing eight financial thrillers, which were published in over 30 languages, he began the Magnus Iceland Mystery series, featuring the Icelandic detective Magnus Jonson. He has also written two spy novels set at the beginning of World War II and three stand-alone thrillers: "Amnesia", "Launch Code" and "The Diplomat's Wife". He lives in London and Massachusetts. Find out more at his website michaelridpath.com .






    Where the Shadows Lie
    By: Michael Ridpath
    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 1
    Length: 10 hrs and 50 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 21-01-11

    Summary
    One thousand years ago: An Icelandic warrior returns from battle, bearing a ring cut from the right hand of his foe. Seventy years ago: An Oxford professor, working from a secret source, creates the 20th century’s most pervasive legend. The professor’s name? John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Six hours ago: An expert on Old Icelandic literature, Agnar Haraldsson, is murdered. Everything is connected, but to discover how, Detective Magnus Jonson must venture where the shadows lie…


    Great story...
    with fantastic narration is a brilliant introduction to Michael Ridpath's marvelous Icelandic detective series. Highly recommended for fans of Michael Ridpath's other novels, and anyone who enjoys Scandinavian and Icelandic noir... Can't recommend it strongly enough. Wonderful !


    Good fun whodunnit with Icelandic twist
    US cop ends up in Iceland solving a mystery linked to sagas and to Tolkien. This is a good listen and for me has the right balance of light and enough dark to make it interesting. A good listen for driving to work and a lot less upsetting than Jo Nesbo!


    If you can accept that a Boston cop, in hiding as a major crime witness, would be "hidden" in Iceland, then this is a very enjoyable listen.

    There are links to sagas, icelandic superstitions and to Tolkien's major opus... and there is a ring too!

    Narration is excellent, the plot moves along at a brisk pace - not too much gore despite plenty of deaths. This is a highly recommended book for those who like Nordic novels. Certainly makes a case to visit Iceland!
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    Interesting and Enjoyable
    Insight in to the Icelandic culture with historical perspective on Sagas and Tolkein. Plot holds interest with the standard, emotionally disfunctional detective.


    Fabulous!
    Icelandic landscape, sagas, Tolkien, a detective story - a wonderful combination of ingredients which form the recipe of a thoroughly engrossing and enjoyable book. I loved it.




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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894
    HAYSIE said:


    Whale Fjord
    A Magnus Iceland Mystery, Book 7
    By: Michael Ridpath
    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 7
    Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 01-04-24

    Summary
    Iceland 1940. Britain invades Iceland. Lieutenant Tom Marks is a British officer tasked with defending Whale Fjord. He meets Kristín, a young widow from a nearby farm, who has a small son. Tom is smitten.

    Iceland 2023. Inspector Magnus Ragnarsson is called to the shores of Whale Fjord where the skeletons of a man and a woman have been discovered, both shot with British wartime bullets. Magnus uncovers a web of anger and revenge that stretches back 80 years and forward to a shocking murder in Reykjavík.

    This is good.
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894

    The Blame
    By: Charlotte Langley

    Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
    Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 02-05-24

    Summary
    A psychological thriller in which two detectives begin a love affair, only for one of them to become a prime suspect in a chilling murder....

    Detective Erin Crane is assigned to the investigation into sixteen-year-old Sophie Madson's murder along with her partner, detective Tom Radley. Over the years they've formed a close professional bond built on mutual trust and a shared contempt for the unscrupulous head of the anti-corruption team, Walker. This case will prove a bigger test of their relationship than either of them could ever have imagined.

    During the investigation, Tom discovers Erin's biggest secret: that she put a man in prison under false evidence. But to her surprise, far from driving them apart, the revelation brings them closer together, and Tom and Erin embark on a love affair–despite the risk to their careers and the case.

    Then Erin discovers dashcam footage from a van driver, showing Sophie Madson getting into Tom's car barely an hour before she died. Tom becomes the prime suspect in the murder case, and everything Erin thought she could trust begins to crumble....
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894
    This is a good series.







    Meltwater
    By: Michael Ridpath

    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 3
    Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 13-09-12

    Summary
    FreeFlow is a group of activists dedicated to freedom of information. They have evidence of a military atrocity in the Middle East and are preparing to unleash it. On the glacial rim of an erupting volcano, they christen their endeavour Operation Meltwater. Minutes later, one of them is murdered. Magnus Jonson has a long list of suspects but he’s getting little help - for a group dedicated to transparency, they’re a secretive bunch. But they are not the only ones with secrets. Asta, a newly qualified priest, has contacted FreeFlow with damning information about the former Bishop of Iceland. And with the return of Magnus’s brother Ollie to Iceland, the feud that has haunted their family for three generations is about to reignite....

    A good read
    The second book I have read in the Fire and Ice series. It's a huge pity that the first of the three is not available on audible. Ridpath holds your attention throughout with the added interest of the Icelandic landscape. The author writes as if he came from Iceland himself, including enough details and ancient stories to give added interest. The books leave you wanting to know more about the country itself.

    Narration is excellent as we have come to expect by Sean Barrett; I really don't know how he manages so many accents with such ease and authenticity.

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    Overall 5 out of 5 stars
    Performance 5 out of 5 stars
    Story 5 out of 5 stars

    mollyeyre
    25-10-17
    Well written, though complicated
    This was yet another unputdownable novel by Michael Ridpath, my only quibble is that we are left on a cliffhanger. I wish I had re-read the first few books in the series as there are quite a few references to the events that had happened earlier. nevertheless it was well worth reading.
    Sean Barrett, as ever - Brilliant


    Overall 5 out of 5 stars
    Performance 5 out of 5 stars
    Story 5 out of 5 stars

    01-02-22
    Love the Icelandic stories
    Find these stories totally engaging, not 100% why? Descriptions of Iceland are a lovely addition to the story lines. Sean Barrett a terrific narrator for these stories. Give one a go - either it'll grab you or it won't - bit Marmitey.

    Performance 5 out of 5 stars

    Big Mig
    14-03-23
    Plenty of twists and turns
    Kept I suspense till the end plants of possible outcome to keep interest
    Excellent naration


    Meltwater
    Freeflow, a group of journalists, have video proof of an Israeli army atrocity in the Middle East and is all set to let the world know all about it. But, there are powers just as determined to keep that atrocity secret and are more than willing to murder to keep Israels reputation intact. The action moves to Ireland where suspicion falls on a former bishop. The story is pacey with good characters and plenty of twists.
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894

    Sea of Stone
    By: Michael Ridpath

    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 4
    Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 01-08-14

    Summary
    Oli and Magnus Jonson have spent decades trying to escape from the shadows of their past. Raised by their grandparents in Bjarnarhofn, a remote farmstead in Iceland, both brothers had to endure brutal violence at the hands of their grandfather.

    When Constable Pall Gylfason is called to investigate a suspected homicide in a remote farmstead, he is surprised to find Detective Magnus Jonson is already there. Magnus identifies the dead man as his estranged grandfather. Before long, Magnus is arrested for the murder of his grandfather. When it emerges that his younger brother, Oli, is in Iceland after two decades in America, Pall begins to think that Magnus may not be the only family member in the frame for murder.
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894
    edited May 4

    The Wanderer
    By: Michael Ridpath

    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 5
    Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 01-10-18

    Summary
    Iceland, 2017: When a young Italian tourist is found brutally murdered at a sacred church in northern Iceland, Magnus Jonson, newly returned to the Reykjavík police force, is called in to investigate. At the scene, he finds a stunned TV crew, there to film a documentary on the life of the legendary Viking Gudrid the Wanderer.

    Magnus quickly begins to suspect that there may be more links to the murdered woman than anyone in the film crew will acknowledge. As jealousies come to the surface, new tensions replace old friendships and history begins to rewrite itself, a shocking second murder leads Magnus to question everything he thought he knew....


    Good whodunnit and excellent reading
    Murders and some dodgy archeological discoveries... a good solid detective drama that I listen to while driving and doing housework. This part of the series steps away from Magnus’s personal backstory and resumes ‘murder of the week’ mode which is probably better. Some nice tensions and plausible motives to keep you guessing. Great reading by Sean Barratt.



    Enjoyed this.
    Good story, I've really enjoyed all of this author's books. Great narration (as always) from Sean Barrett.
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    I want Sean Barratt to read everything!
    Love the narration, which really brings the characters and sorry to life. A good detective story well told. What more do you want?!?


    Excellent Story telling
    Another classic from Mr Ridpath. I love Sean Barrett's voice. Can't wait to start the next one.


    the Wanderer
    fantastic story line, well drawn l, oved characters, location descriptions are spellbinding and with the incomparable voice and skills of the amazing Sean Barrett.
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    Great story
    I really enjoyed this book, great story, great characters and excellent narration by Sean Barratt. I love the setting in Iceland and one gets a taste of it without the descriptions being overdone.


    Enjoyed this - different background and setting.
    Interesting story, set in Iceland with Viking background made it different. Good story. Brilliantly performed, as always by Sean Barrett, my favourite narrator.


    Reliable
    Narration is wonderful, the best. Simple storey line, easy to follow. In a year or two will be ok to listen again.

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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894

    The Wanderer
    By: Michael Ridpath

    Narrated by: Seán Barrett
    Series: Magnus Iceland Mysteries, Book 5
    Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 01-10-18

    Summary
    Iceland, 2017: When a young Italian tourist is found brutally murdered at a sacred church in northern Iceland, Magnus Jonson, newly returned to the Reykjavík police force, is called in to investigate. At the scene, he finds a stunned TV crew, there to film a documentary on the life of the legendary Viking Gudrid the Wanderer.

    Magnus quickly begins to suspect that there may be more links to the murdered woman than anyone in the film crew will acknowledge. As jealousies come to the surface, new tensions replace old friendships and history begins to rewrite itself, a shocking second murder leads Magnus to question everything he thought he knew....
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    Central Park West
    By: James Comey
    Narrated by: Laurel Lefkow
    Length: 10 hrs and 27 mins
    Unabridged Audiobook
    Release date: 15-06-23

    Summary
    The debut audiobook by former Director of the FBI, James Comey. A federal prosecutor's case against the Mob is blown wide open with a shocking revelation.

    The trial of the century. One chance to crack the case. A million ways to lose.

    Federal prosecutor Nora Carleton has spent years building a case against a powerful New York mobster. She finally has a star witness: an insider whose testimony will lock the defendant away for good.

    But the courtroom can be an unpredictable place. While the killing of a disgraced former governor appears unconnected to the trial, the fallout from his death makes a guilty verdict hang in the balance.

    Desperate to stop the mobster from walking free, Nora investigates the darker side of the city to understand how everything connects. The more she uncovers, the deeper the corruption runs.

    There are dangerous people who will do anything to stop her from finding the truth. But Nora knows better than most that the truth is a fragile thing—especially in court.

    “The plot goes like a train . . . vivid and compelling” IAN RANKIN

    “A masterful blend of legal thriller, police procedural and psychological drama” JEFFERY DEAVER

    “A gripping plot, and breathless pacing combine for a truly outstanding debut—one that announces a bold new talent in the mystery genre.” HARLAN COBEN

    “Truly outstanding . . . Grabs the reader from the opening scene and doesn't let go” DOUGLAS PRESTON
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894
    Westport ★★★★★
    by James Comey

    Head of Zeus, £20

    Lawyer Nora Carleton left her high-pressure job in the US attorney’s office in New York for a quieter (and more highly-paid) life with a hedge fund in Westport, Connecticut. But when a canoe is found abandoned with the body of a woman in it, Nora finds herself as the chief suspect, and suddenly the lawyer is the one facing trial. This is the second novel by James Comey, former head of the FBI – and antagonist of Donald Trump – and it drips with authenticity (which you might expect) and quality writing (which you might not). A gripping read. TR


    James Comey's second novel is 'a gripping read', our critics think - Bloomberg
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 32,894
    This looks right up my street @Essexphil



    Westport: the breathtaking must-read new thriller from the former director of the FBI
    by James Comey (Author)

    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 38 ratings

    She's the lawyer. But now she's the one on trial.

    A red canoe sits abandoned on Seymour Rock, right where the Saugatuck River meets Long Island Sound. The elegantly dressed corpse of a woman lies inside...

    Nora Carleton left New York to become lead counsel at Saugatuck Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, where her life has become slower, more predictable. That is until her colleague and friend, Helen, is brutally murdered – and she becomes the prime suspect.

    In the months leading up to Helen's death, she and Nora were investigating someone within the company who was using insider information to undercut Saugatuck's investments. Nora knows this is somehow linked to Helen's murder – if only she can see how.

    Calling in old colleagues from the US Attorney's office, Mafia investigator Benny Dugan and attorney Carmen Garcia, Nora must find evidence to prove her innocence – or risk being put behind bars herself...

    'This is a really good mystery, expertly told and filled with the sort of detail only an insider could provide, including intrigue at the world's largest hedge fund. Once I picked it up, I was hooked.' Joseph Finder

    Reviews for James Comey

    'A great read. Brimming with been-there-done-that authority.' Michael Connelly
    'A masterful blend of legal thriller, police procedural and psychological drama.' Jeffery Deaver
    'A bold new talent in the mystery genre.' Harlan Coben
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    edited May 27
    @TheEdge949





    Cath Staincliffe is a best-selling novelist, radio playwright and the creator of ITV's hit series, BLUE MURDER. Her debut LOOKING FOR TROUBLE launched private eye Sal, a single parent juggling work and home, onto Manchester’s mean streets. It was short listed for the CWA’s New Blood Dagger and serialised on BBC Radio 4. Cath has published a further seven Sal Kilkenny mysteries. THE LOST GIRLS OF ST ANN’S is a move away from crime. A family saga, rooted in Cath’s experience as an adoptee growing up in the 1960s, it captures the loss that remains for everyone at the heart of adoption. Cath’s own story, of being re-united with her Irish birth family and seven brothers and sisters, featured in the television documentary Finding Cath from RTE. Cath’s radio work includes the three-part thriller, UNDERCOVER, where a police officer masquerades as a nanny to find out the truth about a missing woman, and LEGACY, featuring brother and sister heir hunters. Cath was a writer on Danny Brocklehurst’s detective drama STONE. Cath’s stand-alone novels tell stories of ordinary families caught up in extraordinary events, giving a voice to victims, the bereaved, survivors and witnesses. Cath has been short listed (three times) for the CWA Dagger in the Library, and twice for the Short Story Dagger. In 2012 Cath was joint winner of the Short Story Dagger. LETTERS TO MY DAUGHTER’S KILLER was selected for Specsavers Crime Thriller Book Club in 2014 and featured on ITV3’s Crime Thriller Club. Cath was a joint winner of the WGGB Best Radio Drama Award 2019 for STONE S7. RUNNING OUT OF ROAD was short-listed for the eDunnit best novel Award at CrimeFest 2022. Cath is a founder member of Murder Squad, a virtual collective of northern crime writers. An avid reader, she likes hill-walking, messing about in the garden and dancing (with far more enthusiasm than grace).


    They forgot that she wrote the Scott&Bailey series.









    THE FELLS an absolutely gripping British crime thriller full of twists (Detectives Donovan & Young Book 1)
    by CATH STAINCLIFFE (Author)
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 485 ratings
    Book 1 of 1: Detectives Donovan & Young
    #1 Best Seller in Mystery Action Fiction

    ‘It’s brilliant! Buy it!’ Ann Cleeves

    Yorkshire Dales, Summer 1997. Vicky Mott slips out the door of her remote cottage, and into the pale dawn light. She scrawls a note for her friends.

    Gone to see the sunrise. V xxx

    That’s the last anyone ever hears from twenty-year-old music lover Vicky.

    Another victim of the Fellside Strangler?

    That would make Vicky the fourth young woman to lose her life this summer. Snatched by a mysterious killer who stalks the fells . . .

    But Vicky’s body is never found.

    2019. A skeleton is discovered in a twisty network of caves beneath the fells. Detectives Leo Donovan and Shan Young think they can finally give Vicky’s mother the closure she so desperately wants. After twenty long years of questions and anguish.

    But the deeper they dig into the past, the less certain they become.

    And nothing can prepare them for the shocking truth . . .

    Discover a brand-new British crime thriller from a bestselling author, perfect for fans of Ann Cleeves, Angela Marsons, J.R. Ellis, Val McDermid and Caro Ramsay.

    **Cath Staincliffe has been shortlisted six times for the prestigious CWA Dagger Awards.**

    WHAT EVERYONE IS SAYING ABOUT CATH STAINCLIFFE:

    ‘A real knockout.’ Ian Rankin

    ‘One of the best police procedurals I’ve read this year.’ Ann Cleeves

    ‘A star in the firmament of British crime fiction.’ Big Issue

    ‘Mercilessly exciting.’ Daily Telegraph

    ‘Such a good writer.’ The Times

    ‘Powerful, complex and utterly gripping.’ Sunday Mirror

    ‘Ripped from the headlines and totally scary.’ Irish Independent

    ‘Real suspense.’ The Guardian

    ‘A swift, satisfying read.’ City Life

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘An absolutely cracking read, fast paced, absolutely believable, I loved this DCI and found myself rooting for her.’ Pinkmouse

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Good characters and a tangled story.’ Jack

    THE DETECTIVES
    Detective Leo Donovan is a veteran of the Yorkshire force. A true empath, he’s happily married, but prone to low mood and bouts of arthritis. Compassion motivates him, and a need to see justice done in a flawed world that is seldom fair. Leo’s wayward son drives him to distraction, but working with his partner Shan is a breath of fresh air.

    Detective Shan Young is a rising star of Leo’s team. She lands her first case as detective while pregnant. Not that she’s fazed by it. A salt-of-the-earth Yorkshire lass with Chinese heritage, she often feels caught between two cultures — something which makes her appreciate Leo all the more, as a mentor and a friend.

    THE SETTING
    Welcome to the Yorkshire Dales, an untamed landscape of fells and valleys, waterfalls and ruined barns, deep, dark caves and windswept limestone pavements. Farming and mining have shaped these remote hills over the centuries. But what secrets lie buried beneath the spectacularly beautiful surface?

    ALSO BY CATH STAINCLIFFE
    DETECTIVES DONOVAN & YOUNG
    Book 1: THE FELLS

    DETECTIVE JANINE LEWIS MYSTERIES
    Book 1: BLUE MURDER
    Book 2: HIT AND RUN
    Book 3: MAKE BELIEVE
    Book 4: DESPERATE MEASURES

    STANDALONE
    THE LOST GIRLS OF ST ANN’S
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