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  • Death's Silent Judgement

  • Hannah Weybridge, Book 2
  • By: Anne Coates
  • Narrated by: Joan Walker
  • Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (517 ratings)

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Death's Silent Judgement

By: Anne Coates
Narrated by: Joan Walker
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Summary

Death's Silent Judgement is the thrilling sequel to Dancers in the Wind and continues the gripping series starring London-based investigative journalist Hannah Weybridge.

Following the deadly events of Dancers in the Wind, freelance journalist and single mother Hannah Weybridge is thrown into the heart of a horrific murder investigation when a friend, Liz Rayman, is found with her throat slashed at her dental practice.

With few clues to the apparently motiveless crime, Hannah throws herself into discovering the reason for her friend's brutal murder and is determined to unmask the killer. But before long Hannah's investigations place her in mortal danger, her hunt for the truth placing her in the path of a remorseless killer....

For fans of Lynda La Plante and Martina Cole.

©2017 Anne Coates (P)2017 Audible, Ltd

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a worthy read

Gripping story. I would recommend to anyone. The author has me looking for the next book....

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So we'll written

lots if twists and turns, ans really enjoyed the characters. Look forward to the next book of Ann"s

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Another great story

This is the second Hannah Weybridge book, and I find I've grown quite fond of the prickly journalist. She's not an easy person to love, being quite introverted and a little stand offish, but now I've finished the 2nd book, I think I can say with confidence we've become friends. Surely that's the art of being a good writer, making the reader feel they have a connection to the main protagonist. The story around Hannah's friend, Liz's murder, is complex and detailed. But it is all explained clearly, each thread being closely examined before being woven into the denouement. This is a great follow up to Dancers in the Wind, and I'm really looking forward to the 3rd book, Songs of Innocence. A series well worth investing in.

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Good story but the narrator

Crikey this woman has literally only one way of reading …all sing songy and highly irritating , her diction is over the top and everyone sounds bloody mad ! Struggled through as the story was interesting apart from all the bloody fainting 🙄

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Great read

good production, good storyline with twists and turns. believable storyline. can't wait for next book.

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Good story strange narration

Really quite a good story but the reader has most of the characters drawing out all the vowels in their speech which is very distracting and annoying

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Brilliant

Brilliantly read,such a lovely voice. Excellent storyline & sensitive towards FMG which many fear. Well done author. A brilliant read with many twists & turns.

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ok

poor editing, few times lines were repeated. kind of spoiled the story for me tbh.

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Repeats

this is a good book performed very well by Joan Walker unfortunately several sentances have been repeated throughout and therefore somewhat spoilt the audible experience

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Became tedious

I read and enjoyed the first book in the series but just became bogged down in this one. Found Hannah irritating with her facility for weeping, fainting and vomiting. Surely, surely there won't be any more for the poor woman to endure. She must have some sense of self preservation. I fear so however. I jumped to the end of this one.
Spoilt by an equally irritating narrator who uses rather a drawling and insinuating voice when characters meet and greet.

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