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  • Echo of the Dead

  • DSI William Lorimer, Book 19
  • By: Alex Gray
  • Narrated by: David Monteath
  • Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (78 ratings)
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Echo of the Dead

By: Alex Gray
Narrated by: David Monteath
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Summary

The Sunday Times best-selling series.

Whether you've listened to them all or whether you're discovering Alex Gray's best-selling series for the first time, Echo of the Dead will have you gripped until the end.

After a stressful winter, DSI William Lorimer is enjoying some time away from Glasgow. He and his new friend, Daniel Kohi, have retreated to the wilds of the Scottish Highlands to unwind. But what awaits them is far from a holiday.

Despite its troubled history, the mountain village of Glencoe is now a popular resort, famed for its close-knit community, its breath-taking scenery and the warm welcome it offers weary travellers. So it's particularly shocking when two bodies are discovered in quick succession on the nearby peaks....

With a potential serial killer on the loose, Lorimer's Major Incidents Team are drafted in from Glasgow. It's clear that a dark secret lurks beneath the wild beauty of this place. But will Lorimer manage to root it out before the killer strikes again?

©2022 Alex Gray (P)2022 Hachette Audio UK

Critic reviews

"Echo of the Dead will keep you guessing." (Lin Anderson)

"Echo of the Dead is Alex Gray at her finest." (Doulgas Skelton)

"An exciting procedural." (Sunday Times)

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Well done Alex Gray

Another great story from detective lorimer

Love the assistance from detective kohi and team
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love this series

I've listened to all the books in this series this one matches all the rest with all the twists and turns- but why has David Monteith decided to change Solly"s accent (and why did no one point this out) cringed every time , come on listen to all your other narration took it from 100 to 80

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echo of the dead

I've missed the series but restarted with this. Well structured story , excellent performance.

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DSI LORIMER and all. OMG I adore these characters.

Hey, I'm a Glasgow lady and have been all over the places in this book. A wee tourist guide enclosed in Lorimers latest murders. 😇 nicely done.
Did cringe a just a wee bit of some of the accents but hey, I've been hooked since the very first book. Don't ever stop Alex Gray, I adore Lorimer and can't wait for the next. X

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Great series

Lorimer hopefully will continue - really enjoyed these books - keep them coming! So well written - Thank you Alex Gray 👏🏻👏🏻

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The up... a potentially great story. It's good to have Daniel from the last book involved, perhaps this is gearing us up for a new string to the stable door. Love the narration, yes, even the weird voices. It can't be easy to assign a different voice for the many characters. Taking a Glasgow detective out into the countryside was a bold yet successful move.
The down...who the heck is Davie? He was embraced when a character stretched out to hug a policeman with a different name. Is this a slip in the narration or the writing - I went back to hear this sentence three times and am still baffled. Logan replies to a question from a female character and the narrator says 'replying to him'. Finally, what on earth was the first dead person holding in his hand? A big play is made of Daniel's photographic memory and his disquiet about this missing thing and yet nothing. There's also an awful lot of repetition / reinforcement of some aspects, it's as if the author doesn't trust the audience to follow and remember. It needed better proof-reading or editing at publication stage though why the narrator didn't notice is strange.
These minor irritations aside I enjoyed the story, mostly, and will happily listen to it again.

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Great story

Have read all of Alex Grays novels loved every one including this one, great story.

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