
Read Between the Lies
The John Handful Mysteries, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Gerard Marquez
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By:
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Andrew Hixson
About this listen
In a remote town on the Suffolk coast, the local residents are stalked by a brutal killer.
After the sighting of strange lights in the sky, the dismembered, burnt remains of the local RAF base commander are discovered in his car. An autopsy reveals that the victim showed signs of exposure to high radiation levels.
Assistant Chief Constable Angela White enlists the aid of both John Handful and local reporter Yazmin Nash. The level of radiation the killer leaves in its wake should have killed any normal man by now, but the murders continue: the killer appears to be both more and less than human. And then when a leading government minister arrives the pressure is on for Handful to solve the case not only quickly but also quietly, by any means possible.
Until a strange craft is discovered...
Handful then turns from hunter to hunted, where everyone is playing for the highest stakes, and where violence becomes the only solution....
©2018 Andrew Hixson (P)2019 Andrew HixsonHopefully they will be more audio books
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Fabulous
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Kept Me Guessing!
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John Handful is hired to look into the death of a man who made a discovery on the local air force base. Something went on that night and all the witness have turned up dead. Aided in the investigation by a local reporter, John and Yazmin must survive car crashes and encounters with strange men as well as the airbase personal to get to the bottom of both the deaths and the lights in the sky.
The narrator was okay and did sound pleasant enough but the editing stopped it from getting five stars, as he repeated several sentences throughout at the book
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Little green men or a monster
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Narrator: Gerard Marquez
The narration is a bit stiff and stilted, he mis pronounces Peugeot and repeats words/phrases countless times throughout the story, now, was the audio not checked before it was released? I haven’t read this book so it could be written this way but if it’s been through an editor then I doubt it.
This book has a Good storyline with mystery, intrigue, grisly murders and plenty of tension but unfortunately it doesn’t flow well from this narrator.
4 stars for the story but 3 stars for the narration.
Read between the lies
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Another great listen.
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I Enjoyed this audio book.
A great listen. ”
A great series . I would definitely recommend this audio-book .
murder mystery
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I really like Andrews writing and he does a great job of writing John into thrilling situations while humanising him and not shying away from his physical and emotional weaknesses with those around him. It’s a very British story with a very British feel and I also appreciate that close to home feeling that shines through Andrews writing.
Overall, Gerard did a good job with the narration. He’s clear speaking, understandable and attempts accents for the characters. The biggest thing I enjoyed about Gerard in this book is that he really conveys emotion in more fragile scenes - which is often neglected in audiobooks. He has a talent of making the characters fragility and distress shine and I really enjoyed listening to that. He has a soft voice which is very easy to listen to as well.
However. In the production of the narration in this one, there are plenty mistakes left in the audio. Repeating sentences, obvious cuts to the audio that are retaken and yet all left in. There’s a couple points where the narrator speaks and corrects himself. It’s quite a jarring listen and those moments which happen often throughout the book, really take you out of John Handfuls world and crashing back to reality.
I also felt that the narrators accent took me out of the story quite a bit as the dialogue parts with English accents really sounded quite off. For having an Australian accent, he is quite neutral sounding but it’s still quite strong and I think that made accents a lot weaker. As well as that, I found that, the narration didn’t sound quite as natural as it could have and I wonder if that was in part from the setting of the book.
Overall, good story, good narration but I didn’t feel that the two were a good match.
Enjoyable!
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Story let down by editing and narration
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- "Repeatedly she repeated"
- "Mist rose like steam off a horses back"
- "Lips hinting at a sensuality the rest of her tried to deny"
- "She wore her pregnancy well, lucky woman."
- (Talking about a search party) "The atmosphere should have been festive"
- "In the half-light I couldn't see her. Only her eyes."
- "A humanoid figure with what seemed like things growing out of its head"
- "A prolonged yell of horror and anguish came across the marsh. "What was that?" "
- "The moan had been the parting of his soul."
- "The sound was like... no, I didn't want to guess"
Radioactive sperm is also a serious plot point.
The female character Yasmin is just a damsel in distress for the main character to be attracted to and have sex with. She has zero personality and spends 100% of the book either frightened or crying. It got to a point where I dreaded any female characters appearing because I knew he was going to mention their sexuality or sensuality.
The conclusion was so unsatisfying, with deus ex machina after deus ex machina.
The narrator for this on Audible was also easily the most dreadful I've ever come across. So many mispronounced words e.g.
He pronounced the bow of a ship like a hair bow, he talks about "un-leed-ed petrol", he talks about "Hoat Cuisine" and says "swath" instead of "swathe". At one point there was just a long breath in & a sigh in middle of sentence. And lets not start on bad and inconsistent accents. Yasmin sounded Scottish, then Yorkshire, then Irish, then her accent was abandoned. His tone was not matching what he said, leading to half his lines sounding sarcastic.
The audio production had awful editing, with repeated words and sentences. It felt more like an audition tape, getting to hear him try a sentence 3 or 4 different ways.
Do yourself a favour and avoid this in every way that you can.
Easily the Worst Production I've Heard
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