The Hollow Men
Dr Harry Kent, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Judd
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By:
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Rob McCarthy
About this listen
A stunning and original debut crime thriller starring Harry Kent, a police surgeon who uncovers a shocking conspiracy after a hostage situation goes wrong.
Dr Harry Kent likes to keep busy: juggling hospital duties with his work as a police surgeon for the Metropolitan Police - anything to ward off the memories of his time as an army medic. Usually the police work means minor injuries and mental health assessments. But Solomon Idris' case is different.
Solomon Idris has taken eight people hostage in a chicken takeaway and is demanding to see a lawyer and a BBC reporter. Harry is sent in to treat the clearly ill teenager...before the siege goes horribly wrong. When Solomon's life is put in danger again from the safety of a critical care ward, it becomes clear he knows something people will kill to protect.
Determined to uncover the secret that drove the boy to such desperate action, Harry soon realises that someone in the medical world, someone he may even know, has broken the doctors' commandment to "do no harm" many times over....
©2016 Rob McCarthy (P)2016 Hodder & StoughtonWhat listeners say about The Hollow Men
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- nick bishop
- 11-03-16
Gr8t listen
Based in S.E London, a good easy to follow story with plot twists and turns throughout. Also well narrated
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- Blondie
- 18-05-16
Tad predictable but diverting enough. Stereotypes.
A good story for a long journey, undemanding and entertaining, reasonably well narrated. Characters rather stereotypical and I guessed the villain very early.
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