All the Dead Voices
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Narrated by:
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Stanley Townsend
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By:
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Declan Hughes
About this listen
Ed Loy has made some changes. He has moved into a flat in Dublin’s city centre, leaving the family home behind. Maybe now he can break free from the ghosts of his past – the drinking, the dirty deals, the sleazy underworld.
But when a 15-year-old murder case is reopened, Loy is hired by the victim’s daughter to investigate the suspects ignored by the first investigation: a rich property developer, an ex-IRA man and Loy’s least favourite sociopath, George Halligan. Loy has to watch his back: in the murky world into which he has fallen, he can’t tell which threats come from the IRA and which from the police protecting their old case.
©2009 Declan Hughes (P)2010 Isis Publishing LtdWhat listeners say about All the Dead Voices
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- Helen
- 27-07-13
Quite heavy-going
I've thoroughly enjoyed previous Declan Huges books, but found this one hard-going. I'm not sure if it was the narrator or the story. There seemed too many characters and a bit too much violence and gore, and I found I didn't really care about many of the people. I love Ed Loy, and this is the second Ed Loy story I've listened to (The first was 'Bad Blood' which I recommend highly), but I simply couldn't get into this one. I listened through to the end, but it's probably going to be a while before I download another one by this author/narrator.
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- Haggis 1
- 07-06-20
Long winded rants undermine an already thin plot
I can only guess that the author had a contract to write so many words & so gave us his opinion on the world at large all of which was very conventional and lacked any original insight.
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