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Darkest Truth

Finn Fitzpatrick, Book 1

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Darkest Truth

By: Catherine Kirwan
Narrated by: Eileen Walsh
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Darkest Truth by Catherine Kirwan, read by Eileen Walsh.

Recommended by Graham Norton on The Graham Norton Show

He'll do anything to protect his secrets. She'll stop at nothing to expose the truth.

It only takes one person to break the silence.

When solicitor Finn Fitzpatrick is approached by a man to investigate the death of his daughter, her first instinct is to refuse.

The father is grieving, and unable to accept that his daughter committed suicide. And yet something about the man’s story chimes with Finn.

Why did a bright, confident, beautiful young girl suddenly drop out of school? Could the answer lie in her relationship with Ireland's most famous film director?

The deeper Finn goes into the case, the more dark, twisted and dangerous the picture becomes.

Because these are powerful people she is trying to expose. And they're willing to do anything to keep the truth hidden.

©2019 Catherine Kirwan (P)2019 Random House Audiobooks
Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller Fiction Suspense
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Critic reviews

'Just finished Darkest Truth by Catherine Kirwan. It's brilliant! A heroine flawed but not in the normal whisky-soaked-my-wife-has-left me way - that takes you on an evocative crime journey through the cut-throughs and cobbles of Cork City. A fabulous sleep thief and great read.' OWEN McDONNELL, Killing Eve

'A clever twist on the genre.' ARAMINTA HALL, author of Our Kind of Cruelty

'A gripping, twisting novel of mounting suspense. It couldn't be more relevant.' AMY LLOYD, author of The Innocent Wife

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great story well told

fast-paced, great thriller with all the familiar spots of Cork included and great narration! well worth a listen

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Everything you want it to be, and more.

This has it all; sharp dialogue, believable characters, a great story. Simply brilliant. Loved it!

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Brilliant.

This audiobook is excellent, a really captivating story and fab narration. I loved the pace and tone of the narrator and the subject matter was instantly engaging. 10 out of 10.

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Amazing Book

loved it , gripped straight away , amazing storyline . loved that it was set in cork . highly recommend this 😀

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Brilliant!

Captivating storyline, beautifully written with many layers. The narrator did an excellent job of bringing this story to life, now it just needs the right film maker to bring it to the big screen, this would be a great film.

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Great - really enjoyed this!

Really enjoyed this, Plenty of twists & surprises..
Excellent Narrator - brought each character to life.
Highly recommend

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Great story and narration

Really enjoyed this. Live the main character and the description of Cork. Loved the plot

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Terrible, no suspense, predictable

Read this as saw it was in Top 10 Irish thrillers - it really isn’t, no suspense , so predictable , poor- not worth it

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Narration spoils this

I was so looking forward to listening to this book. The narrator is so boring. She pauses unnecessarily and speaks so slowly, even speeding up the narration doesn't help. The writing is quite poor. Lots of use of the word 'said', 'I said, Ann said' etc. Talented writers would swap that word for questioned, wondered, mused, pondered, challenged etc. I gave up after chapter 8 as my ears were bleeding. I may try reading the print version which will hopefully deserve a higher score.

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