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Bleed for Me
- Narrated by: Sean Barrett
- Series: Joseph O'Loughlin, Book 4
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Summary
When Sienna Hegarty turns up at his family home one night, covered in blood and frozen in shock, psychologist Joe O'Loughlin finds himself drawn deep into her world, trying to unearth the dark secrets her mind has buried. The police find a major piece of the puzzle at Sienna’s house: her father, a retired cop, is face-down in a pool of his own blood, his throat slashed and his skull caved in. The blood covering Sienna was his.
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- Andrew
- 31-07-10
Entrawling Listen..
I have listened to three other Michael Robotham books; The Suspect, Shatter, and Lost. Bleed for Me has topped all of them.
I couldn't wait to get back to it when I had to pause or stop the track. The story twists and turns and is peppered with interesting characters that have a lot of depth. Michael Robotham has obviously honed his writing skills as there is detail where needed and the pacing is pretty spot on. I highly recommend this read to anyone, especially those who like detective thrillers and if you liked Shatter you will definitely like this.
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- Amazon Customer
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Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant, time just raced by listening to this, I was so disappointed when it ended, my only gripe is that there are too few of this authors audio books available. I cannot wait for the next one. The narrator was just right as well. He brought each character to life.
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- Richard
- 16-08-13
Top Notch Thriller
Michael Robotham hits the mark once again with this brilliant thriller. Robotham puts psychologist Joe O'loghlin back onto the page. I will not give a synopsis of the story as I'm sure you will have already read the publishers summary. The story is written in the first person, from the point of view of O'loughlin. The author writes in a relaxed style, but he is able to seemlessly increase the pace and build tension, without interupting the flow of the story.
This is the fourth book in Robotham's O'loughlin series and to really appreciate the book I would recommend that you read the novels in order. Many of the characters from earlier books reappear hear, ex cop Vincent Ruiz and Detective Inspector Veronica Gray will already be familiar to anyone who has read Robotham's last book.
Robotham is not afraid to deal with contencious issues, this story involves racism and the main villain is a manipulative and sadistic paedophile. The author deals with these issues with sympathy, without shying away from the gritty truth. Narrator Sean Barret is once again superb, he brings Robotham's wonderfully drawn characters to life, each character is easily identifiable, if there is a better narrator out there, I have yet to listen to them.
I stronly recommend anyone who has not read a Michael Robotham novel, do a little research, read the author's books in order and work your way through the series to this great book.
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- Tanya
- 08-10-10
A truly great listen
I have never listened to this author before. Bleed for me was so good. It covered some very difficult issues surrounding the crimes however it was so beautifully written with care and delicacy that you did not feel it voyeuristic listening about the subjects covered. I could not stop listening to the tale unfolding, all the characters involved, descriptive without being 'arty' and the fabulous naration by Sean Barret, who along with Saul Reichlin should be made to read all the books on audible due to there intonation and understanding of the characters they are portraying. I actually only picked out this book having read 'strattons war' also read by Sean Barret.
My only dissapointment is that the book is now over. I am off to see what else this author has written..hopefully read by one of the above!
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- Nana
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WHAT A FANTASTIC AUDIO BOOK
SEAN BARRETT IS MAGNIFICENT AS NARRATOR AND THE STORY AND CHARACTERS ARE TERRIFIC 15 OUT OF TEN
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- Kirstine
- 22-06-14
Another fine book by the author
This is a gripping and multi-layered story centred on psychologist Joe O’Loughlin who appears in a series of books by the author. Joe is one of the strengths of this series as he is sympathetic character wounded by his broken marriage and physically hampered by advancing Parkinson’s disease. His troubled relationships with his estranged wife and older daughter add an extra dimension and occasional humour that the book would otherwise lack.
Joe becomes involved in a complex case after a friend of his older daughter is found traumatised after claiming to have found her father murdered in her bedroom. Joe volunteers to help the girl remember the scene and thus gets involved in the police efforts to piece together evidence to find the killer. A web of false leads and further crimes emerge encompassing grooming and sexual exploitation of young girls, blackmail, and racial hate crimes. Sounds pretty grim, and it is, but it’s a powerful novel that makes one think about exploitation of vulnerable people.
Sean Barrett is a superb narrator as usual
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- Cabaspre
- 09-03-12
Another triumph
I was compelled to read this having so much enjoyed "Shatter" by the same author and was happy to hear the same narrator too. The mind games of some of the characters were fascinating - the empathy evoked by the mental and physical frailty of the victims was jolting. I almost missed the last call on a flight because of this cliffhanger! I do hope there will be another follow-up. I dare you to read this!
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- Sally
- 26-02-12
Interesting plot with good character development
I didn't find this novel as gripping as 'Shatter' but it was interesting to see the consequences of that novel played out in this. The story was interesting with some satisfying twists and turns, and I enjoyed the continuing development of the characters. Sean Barret is an always reliable narrator who does voices very well and I'm really hoping there will be another in this series.
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- David M
- 21-07-16
Not one of his best
I've listened to some gripping books in this series, but this is one of the weaker ones. They do vary. Still worth 4 stars I think. Sean Barrett's reading of it is still the best.
Robotham is Australian but demonstrates an amazing insight into life in London, Bristol, Bath...rural Somerset. Just occasionally he slips and gives away his origin. "Suspenders" rather than "braces" for example.
So, the story. Rather run of the mill. Somebody gets murdered. Somebody else goes around asking questions until they discover who done it.
Still a pleasant listening for the various side stories going on, insights into personal relationships, insecurities, and bad decision making.
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- mollyeyre
- 17-11-13
Enjoyable series
I have enjoyed this series, though I don't think this is one of the best. I am wearying a little of Joe's private agonies and feel that they detract from the actual story.
Overall though, worth reading. I was wrong in my theory about 'whodunnit', and enjoyed the twists.
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- Lia
- 21-08-18
Another Great Installment To The Series
I discovered the Joseph O'Loughlin series when I received a daily e-mail regarding bargain Kindle books. It was for the fourth book by Michael Robotham, Shatter. I have now gone back and read the first book, Suspect; the second book, Lost, the third book (which really isn't about Joe), The Night Freight. All were good books because this author is a fantastic writer. He has a style of writing that holds your interest throughout all of his books. My only suggestion, is that folks might want to read his earlier books before this one. While the books can stand alone, I am recommending to all my friends that they read them in order (maybe skipping The Night Ferry) because once you read one of his books, I think you may just fall in love with his style of writing, like I did. To date, there are 7 books. I have not read the sixth book, The Wreckage, yet (because it isn't about Joe either), but I have read his latest "Say You're Sorry". I truly enjoyed all six books. and am looking forward to reading more of his books in this series.
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- Anniebligh
- 14-01-12
Perfect Combination
Robotham and Barrett.
Downloaded 'Bleed for Me' after listening to ''The Wreckage'. Apart from being great stories, well told, I am finding that the situations used are ones I could perhaps skip away from, only to find when I bit the 'bullet' and started listening I found myself interested and engaged. Being written mostly in first person, present tense does bring an immediacy to the story. The pace is consistent to the end. A good listen.
I am not surprised Michael Robotham has won The Ned Kelly twice, and is in good company with Peter Temple (also a winner of The Ned Kelly).
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- Larry
- 05-11-10
Excellent. Another success for Michael Robotham
My wife and I have both listened to all of Michael Robotham's books now. They are compelling stories with flawed but fascinating and sympathetic characters. I could listen to Sean Barrett all day. We can't wait for more.
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- David
- 08-07-11
Superb!
This is an evenly paced novel that is brilliantly narrated. Robotham's first person writing style is great.
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- andrew
- 25-03-13
bloody good
Would you consider the audio edition of Bleed for Me to be better than the print version?
never read the book. cannot compare.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Bleed for Me?
the sleazy guys from the escort service...i could see and picture them very well thanks to the description and voice acting.
Which scene was your favorite?
when he finally dispatched the bad guy.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
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- Wanda
- 12-01-16
Main plot good, subplot depressing
I enjoyed the plot. I enjoyed the writing. I enjoyed the performance.
I didn't enjoy the depressing life that the main character lives. Fast forwarding became a very viable option when yet another awful/sad thing happens to him.
And yet another divorcing/divorced character in a book. Please authors, can't you use something a bit more original to inject angst in your stories? Not EVERYONE divorces.
That's only my opinion of course.
Not his best book.
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- Nicole
- 29-06-14
easy listening
Would you consider the audio edition of Bleed for Me to be better than the print version?
I have been through all of Michael Connelly detective Harry Bosch's cases, Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole and now reading Michael Robotham's Joe O'loughlin. I love Sean Barrett narrating, you really feel part of the energy of the characters when he reads. I used to read but now only listen to novels. For me the narrator is important as well as the characters and plot. These three detectives tick the boxes for me.
What about Sean Barrett’s performance did you like?
I love Sean Barrett narration, he falls comfortably into each of his personas top marks
Any additional comments?
Excellent read and top narration well done
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- Lyn
- 09-02-21
Another excellent story
I have read a few of Michael Robothams books over the past months of being sheltered at home during lockdown and this one was no exception. His stories are riveting and the narrator- Sean Barrett is excellent in creating so many different voices and accents.
Can’t wait to find my next audible read!
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- Mark
- 05-08-19
I enjoyed this book from Michael Robotham
I am slowly working my way through this series featuring London psychologist Professor Joe O'Loughlin. He is an introspective character battling with Parkinson's disease and the failure of his marriage who finds himself drawn into bizarre murder crimes that few others recognise or acknowledge. In this instance investigations into the death of his daughter's school friend's father are only the tip of the iceberg. Michael Robotham's books are good value for multilayered stories with mystery, suspense and unexpected twists and turns in the plot. This is another top tier effort and well narrated by Sean Barrett.