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Dying to Tell
- Narrated by: Elliot Fitzpatrick
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
Best-selling author Robert Goddard presents an intricately woven and perfectly satisfying mystery with Dying to Tell.
Autumn has come to the small town of Glastonbury. Lance Bradley is contemplating his own idleness when he receives an unusual phone call from the disabled sister of an old friend. Apparently, Lance’s old friend Rupert has gone missing and there are some pressing debts left unpaid. Travelling to London, Lance falls victim to an unfortunatestring of events before he realizes the only way out is to dig deeper and uncover Rupert’s secret.
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- MORT SMITH
- 04-09-24
World-spanning story.
As with his other novels, the intrigues of the story never allow the reader to anticipate the next twist. The great trait robbery; the Kennedy assassination — and what an ending!!
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- S.M.S
- 05-11-23
Brilliant story
Love Robert Goddard’s writing. I’ve enjoyed several of his books, and each time I think it’s the best I’ve read. This one is full of amazing twists. I hoped to make it last a bit longer, but I just couldn’t resist hearing the next chapter.. The narrator was very good too.
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- Cagos
- 22-11-23
Difficult to Follow
I haven't enjoyed this as much as some of Goddard's other books. I found it hard to follow the plot, all the names and who was who.
The narration is good though.
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- Ana - London
- 12-10-23
Great story, intelligent and dynamic and beautifully written
Exactly that.. Great story, intelligent and dynamic and beautifully written and narrated. Goddard still on his way up! I’d love to listen to it again soon.
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- Colin
- 17-10-24
Hardy Boys
I have enjoyed many of Robert Goddard’s books, but this isn’t one of them. It was like an adult version of a Hardy Boys book. It may have been the narrator that made it seem like that - I’m not sure, but it felt badly cobbled together. And the main character - just badly drawn and I really did not care what happened to him. And the storyline - so thin and full of ‘so what! . . . who cares’.
If you want to read a novel that links you with past events, skip this and go with John Boyne, or specifically about JFK, Stephen King has done a beauty.
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