The Dead Winter
A Ryan Kyd Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Roger Hurn
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Roger Hurn
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Christmas Eve. While the rest of London is celebrating, Private Investigator Ryan Kyd is drowning his sorrows in his local pub. On his way back to the office to crash out on the sofa, he sees a woman being mugged in the street. Her handbag has been stolen - and it contains a priceless necklace that she has borrowed from the auction house where she works.
If she can’t get it back she faces not only losing her job, but a jail sentence as well. Gallantly, Ryan Kyd comes to her rescue. But he soon regrets his decision. Nothing about the case is what it seems. And as Christmas Day unfolds, Ryan is caught up in a dark conspiracy of passion, lies and theft. Can he solve the mystery of the missing necklace? Or will he end up among the Dead of Winter?
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- Nigel R Benson
- 23-12-23
OK story. irritating narration
i had listened to another one of the author's series and found it similar to this in as much as the narration was poor because it was so over the top. The story is weak, so just about manages the novella length it is, The narration is borderline ludicrous. Every example of an emotion or an action has to have something similar to it and the inflection and permanently exaggerated vocalisation is so over the top as to be ridiculous. The plot line was weak and unbelievable and flow was very poor
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