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  • By: Stuart MacBride
  • Narrated by: Ian Hanmore
  • Length: 14 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (924 ratings)
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Summary

The gritty new standalone crime novel from the No. 1 best-selling author of Shatter the Bones and Dark Blood

Detective Constable Ash Henderson has a dark secret…

Five years ago his daughter, Rebecca, went missing on the eve of her 13th birthday. A year later the first card arrived: homemade, with a Polaroid picture stuck to the front – Rebecca, strapped to a chair, gagged and terrified. Every year another card: each one worse than the last. The tabloids call him The Birthday Boy. He’s been snatching girls for 12 years, always in the run-up to their 13th birthday, sending the families his homemade cards showing their daughters being slowly tortured to death. But Ash hasn’t told anyone about Rebecca’s birthday cards – they all think she’s just run away from home – because if anyone finds out, he’ll be taken off the investigation. And he’s sacrificed too much to give up before his daughter’s killer gets what he deserves…

©2012 Stuart MacBride (P)2011 HarperCollins

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Violent

Read and enjoyed all the Logan McRae books and looked forward to listening to this. But to my mind it revelled in its violence to a distasteful degree. Sorry that Macbride has decided to join the ranks of the increasingly tired serial killer aficionados.

That being said, well written, well read.

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Falls a bit short

I have enjoyed the other books by Stuart MacBride and was expecting more of the same in this one. Unfortunately, it didn't quite do it for me. I found the storyline a bit manic and over the top and I couldn't really accept the credibility of the main character.

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Brutal Thriller

Rather too much red meat for my taste, but a strong story line well read as always by Ian Hanmore. It was difficult to empathise with the main character who was vicious and to be honest at times stupid. Is there really so much corruption in the Scottish Police force? At times it was hard to distinguish between the police and the villains. However, it kept my interest until the end. Lots of strong characters and a few weird ones on both sides of the law. Not sure if it is the right thing to say that that it was a good read as the subject matter was beyond grisly and also disturbing, but certainly well written and well paced. For those who like their steak rare, I would say it is an excellent book.

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Gripping

Gripping story line, and great characterisation.

Reader is excellent - could listen to him for hours.

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Stunning Storytelling in

Another hard crime masterclass from MacBride. Compelling listening throughout. Great characterisation and it just gets better as you go on.

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Gruesome but gripping

I was prepared not to enjoy this, as I love the Logan Macrae series set in my hometown of Aberdeen, and didn't want a break from that storyline. In some ways, this standalone was even more gruesome than the Logan books, and very depressing as Ash seemed to lurch from crisis to crisis. However I persevered and the characters really grew on me as the book progressed - wondering if we will see them again in another tale IF Stuart can come up with a plausible 'recovery' from the final events of this story.

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different

i am a huge fan of stuart macbride and was excited to find a new book, im sure fans of the Logan Mcree books will be dissapointed to find a new subject as i was but its still good. its missing the humour of the previous books and is quiet dark but i think fans will still like it.
I hope we will see the return of the Logan and steel in stuarts next offering though --- please

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It's ok....

I've read and listened to most of the Logan McRae books, so I'm accustomed to Stuart MacBride's plot twists, the entirely convincing and consistent characters, the violence, the edge of your seat drama, and the laugh out loud moments.
For this first book in the Henderson series I loved Dr McDonald, but I'm afraid Ash Henderson initially left me indifferent, and later I just disliked him, surely not a good trait for your main character.
The story itself seemed to lose appeal as it progressed, until at the end it was simply depressing.
I think I'll stick to Logan McRae in the future.
In terms of narration, generally good, but there were inconsistencies in the character's accent, particularly noticeable when some subsequent chapters started. In addition some 'scene changes' were not delineated by any pause in narration whatsoever, causing some confusion.

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not quite James Oswald but still very good

If you could sum up Birthdays for the Dead in three words, what would they be?

very good listen

What was one of the most memorable moments of Birthdays for the Dead?

comments about a phycoloical profilers flatulance

What does Ian Hanmore bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

he is a very good story teller

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

the very unlikley detective

Any additional comments?

this story is not pretending to be based on a real life policeman, he is a ex bare knuckle fighter with debts and some strange interpretations of the law - however I found it to be an entertaining story, with plenty of twists in the tale - I have already startred another book by the author.....and of course Ian Hanmore only add to the enjoyment.........but if only he did'nt have to sing.

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Could not stop listening

I have liked all of Macbrides books and this is no exception. He never disappoints. I was unsure because it was not about his usual Aberdonian characters but it was a great read, gritty and real with unexpected twists to the story line. And the narrator was spot on.

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