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Bury the Living
- The Revolutionary Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Alana Kerr Collins
- Series: The Revolutionary Series, Book 1
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Rebellion has always been in the O'Reilly family's blood. So when faced with the tragic death of her brother during Northern Ireland's infamous Troubles, a teenage Nora joined the IRA to fight for her country's freedom. Now, more than a decade later, Nora is haunted by both her past and vivid dreams of a man she has never met.
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- Jennifer Nickerson
- 10-02-17
i wanted to like this
interesting premise but i struggled to finish. The writing wasn't terrible, i just really struggled with the characters (I didn't care about nora at all) and as someone who lives in ireland i found the irish colloquialisms jarring- they just didn't seem to flow.
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- Kim
- 11-01-20
A wonderful reminder of true battles
A well written book with just enough fantastical with truth from history with twists and turn you wouldn't expect.
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- Maggs
- 07-08-18
Story drags a bit, but narrator makes up for it!
Love love love Alana Kerr Collins. The story is alright, time travel and mystery and confusion til the last minute and then WHOOP plot twist, cliffhanger, new book.
If you're into that kind of thing, you'll love it.
The deeper insight into Irish History is quite intriguing though!
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- Dogman1970
- 19-01-17
Bury the Living
My wife and I have just now finished listening to Jodi McIsaac's first novel in her "Revolutionary" series. We're not sure if this is Ms. McIsaac's first novel. For us, it started somewhat slowly and built up speed as it progressed. The writing became smoother and the action more intense until the end when - well, there'll be no spoilers here. Suffice it to say that we were completely delighted to find that the second book, "Summon the Queen" had just been released today! So excuse us for not writing more but we've just downloaded it and want to get started. So treat yourself and Enjoy!!!
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- Rebecca
- 25-09-16
What a great book!
Jodi has done it again. This book quickly sucks you in and keeps you interested in Nora's story. It is well written and the characterization was perfect. Alana Kerr Collins is a brilliant narrator. She does have an Irish accent, but her pace and tone make very easy to understand. This audio book was a wonderful experience. Like all of Jodi's books, I will read and listen again and again.