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No Man's Land
- A fast-paced thriller with a killer twist
- Narrated by: Angus King
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
'A true rising star of crime fiction' Ian Rankin
'Wonderfully grisly and grim, and a cracking pace' James Oswald
'A frantic, pacy read with a compelling hero' Steve Cavanagh
War is coming to No-Man's Land, and Connor Fraser will be ready.
A mutilated body is found dumped at Cowane's Hospital in the heart of historic Stirling. For DCI Malcolm Ford it's like nothing he's ever seen before, the savagery of the crime makes him want to catch the murderer before he strikes again. For reporter Donna Blake it's a shot at the big time, a chance to get her career back on track and prove all the doubters wrong. But for close protection specialist Connor Fraser it's merely a grisly distraction from the day job.
But then another bloodied and broken corpse is found, this time in the shadow of the Wallace Monument - and with it, a message. One Connor has received before, during his time as a police officer in Belfast.
With Ford facing mounting political and public pressure to make an arrest and quell fears the murders are somehow connected to heightened post-Brexit tensions, Connor is drawn into a race against time to stop another murder. But to do so, he must question old loyalties, confront his past and unravel a mystery that some would sacrifice anything - and anyone - to protect.
From Dundee International Book Prize and Bloody Scotland book of the year nominee Neil Broadfoot comes the first gripping thriller in the white-knuckle Connor Fraser crime series.
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- Carol
- 30-12-22
Great story if a bit gruesome
I enjoyed this story very much and all the characters were narrated really well by Angus King
I’ve listened to loads of books he has narrated
I’m just about to start the next one in this series I’m sure it will be just as good 😊
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- Maggie💖
- 05-04-21
didn't like it performance was not the best I've
didn't like it. performance was very poor tried to do too many accents. no more
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- AR
- 08-06-23
Just a bit disappointed
Plot seemed to get lost in the details of the interpersonal relationships of the characters.
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- Mrs Janice W Hallam
- 31-01-22
Loved This
It may jump about a bit from character to character but trust me just stick with it. Great story, once I got used to the different characters it got easier to follow. Loved the fact that it took place in my home city of Stirling
Added bonus is Angus King narrates.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-10-23
Fabulous narration
If Angus King hadn’t been narrating this book would I have listened to it? No.
Very muddled in places and the characters were easy to dislike or not engage with. Connor seems to be a bit of a Jack Reacher or Orphan X at times but eventually I warmed to him. Maybe not being a Scot made it difficult to understand the huge antipathy towards England and the linking of Scottish nationalists to cells and terrorist training camps seemed far fetched - but perhaps that’s a true fact?
I’ve decided to give the second in the series a go just to see if this first one is setting the scene for developing Connor’s character. And, of course, to listen to Angus King.
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- Brian
- 10-03-22
Good story
Based in central Scotland it has murder and mystery so keeps you interested with twists and turns.
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- ms
- 23-08-22
Enjoyed this
I enjoyed this but found it a bit hard to keep track. I found myself having to go back and re listen in several places. Overall it was good.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-11-22
Connor Fraser
Thus us the first t I me I've read a book by Neil Broadfoot and I enjoyed it very much. The narrator Angus King brings all the books to life so very well. Great Ustinov.
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- C. E. HARRISON
- 27-12-22
Narrated by the Best !
Angus king is the one of the very best narrators he brings all characters alive so well worth listening too
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-09-23
A little confusing
Plot got a bit lost for me but the narrator is a master of his craft. Love Angus King.
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