Sympathy for the Devil
Breen & Tozer, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Roger Davis
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By:
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William Shaw
About this listen
Summer of love
She made a profit from her youth. She's not beautiful anymore - but she will be young forever.
Called away from his pregnant girlfriend, Detective Sergeant Cathal Breen knows the sight of the murdered prostitute will be with him all his life. But this is what he does: he finds killers. Helen Tozer, more than most, understands why.
Summer of death
The girl they called Julie Teenager had a client list full of suspects, all rich, powerful - and protected. Someone warns off the beat coppers; someone disturbs the crime scene. Breen begins to fear that this is more than the murder of a prostitute. It's political.
Then Helen, with her ex-copper's instincts and fierce moral sense, gets dangerously involved. And Breen knows he has more to lose than ever before. He is about to become a father. He can have no sympathy for the devil.
Breen and Tozer met through murder. They work in a world before forensics or criminal databases, a world that's bigoted and brutal. Tense, dramatic and ingeniously plotted, Sympathy for the Devil is a gripping police thriller that delivers crime with a conscience.
©2017 William Shaw (P)2017 WF Howes Ltd.Critic reviews
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- Mike
- 13-01-18
The change of narrator was a mistake
The usual gently compelling story with well drawn characters and satisfying storylines marred by a narrator whose grasp on accents varies from poor to dire. Never have so many English men sounded so Australian! The main protagonist is Irish, or English, or a bit Welsh...
The original narrator was much better
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- Mellonclan
- 07-08-22
why h oh why change the narrator for the 4th book
I have thoroughly enjoyed books 1 to 3 but book 4 was ruined by the narrator. The accents he did for all the characters I had come to know through the other books was so bad i nearly packed it in within the first 10 chapters. The accents were so different it was hard to identify Tozzer as Cornish. The change in narrator really ruined the story for me but it was also the characters that seemed to change as well especially Tozer. I can see this series continuing with Breen in a new role but not sure I will be waiting for it or rushing to get it. So, so disappointed.
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- Sean Acer
- 01-08-20
Good story
Did not like the narrator Roger Davis as he gave Bream a bit of an irish accent and yet he had never been to Ireland. Much preferred Cameron Stewart in the first books.
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- meyerbeer
- 30-12-18
Not enjoying Book 4
I really enjoyed the first 3 books, I have tried and tried with book 4 but the change of narrator has ruined the book for me. Will be sending it back unfinished
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