Soho Dead
The Soho Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon Vance
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By:
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Greg Keen
About this listen
Kenny Gabriel is three years away from turning sixty, has forty-three quid in the bank and is occasionally employed to find people who would rather not be found. Broke, clientless and depressed, he knows things can't get much worse. Then he's summoned to the office of London media magnate Frank Parr, whose daughter, Harry, is missing - and there's ten grand on the table to get her back.
It's a lot of money, and God knows Kenny needs the cash. But he and Frank have a history he'd rather not revisit. Kenny worked for him in the seventies, when Frank was the head of a Soho magazine empire and owner of an infamous nightclub. And Kenny might still be working for Frank now - if he hadn't witnessed his boss brutally torturing another employee.
Kenny suspects taking this job is a mistake, and he's probably right. Because while he may be done with the past, the past is far from done with him.
©2017 Greg Keen (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.What listeners say about Soho Dead
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- shaun m arstall
- 07-05-20
gripping, exciting,fantastic book
this is the first Greg keen book I've listened to, and it will NOT be the last. the story could have been true. the narrator Simon Vance, was awesome, the genuine enthusiasm in his voice his vocal tone's were superb. and it's great to hear an English narrator. Top job guys. thanks for the enjoyment
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- Ann D
- 14-07-17
Great stuff!
If, like me, you like a PI who is the wrong side of 50, has personal problems and drinks too much, Kenny Gabrial will satisfy you. This author is new to me and I look forward to more from him. The writing is reminiscent of detective stories gone by, but well written, in a modern context. The characters, places and circumstances are richly drawn and I settled in from the first chapter, thoroughly enjoying the ride through to the end. Simon Vance's narration is faultless.
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- john reddington
- 24-10-17
Soho splendid
I really enjoyed the story which was well read by Simon Vance . I listen mainly at night and I can certainly recommend it as a good bedtime story.
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- how_london
- 14-07-17
Soho in all its sordid glory!
A great mystery story with enough twists and turns to keep me hooked to the end. Kenny Gabriel is the PI, a London geezer with a deadpan wit and quite a few nice one-liners, like a down-at-heel Philip Marlowe. His home ground is an atmospheric Soho, with its shady past always lingering in the background. Simon Vance is, as ever, a fabulous narrator. He’s obviously enjoying himself, with his cast of larger than life characters. Great stuff.
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- Gavingks
- 25-08-17
Excellent narration of a good book
Loved the accents used. Some were bordering on comical, but in a good way.
The story was good, not great and I did enjoy it.
Some neat plot twists and strong characters.
Will read more
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- George
- 14-07-22
Very good story .
This is a very good story and of course it is faultlessly narrated by Simon Vance , but , the level of foul language is way over the top , the C word makes it into the narrative many times whilst the F word is the better part of most of the rest of the narrative . This spoils what was a very good story line . Regrettably I shall not purchase the other two books because of the foul language I imagine they include .
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