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  • Quirke, Book 3
  • By: Benjamin Black
  • Narrated by: Timothy Dalton
  • Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)
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Elegy for April

By: Benjamin Black
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Summary

Elegy for April is the third entry in the Quirke Mysteries, a darkly compelling literary crime series set in 1950s Dublin from John Banville, writing as Benjamin Black. Now major TV series: Quirke, starring Gabriel Byrne and Michael Gambon.

Read by Timothy Dalton (James Bond, Penny Dreadful)

As a deep, bewildering fog cloaks Dublin, a young woman has vanished . . .

Phoebe Griffin is still haunted by the horrors of her past. Unable to discover news of her friend April, she turns to Quirke who – fresh from drying out in an institution – responds to his daughter's request for help. But as Phoebe, Quirke and Inspector Hackett speak with those who knew April, they begin to realize that there may have been more behind the young woman’s discretion and secrecy than they could have imagined. 

Why was April so estranged from her family? What is her close-knit circle of friends hiding? And who is the shadowy figure who seems to be watching Phoebe’s flat at night, through the frozen mists?

As Quirke finds himself distracted from his sobriety by a beautiful young actress, Phoebe watches helplessly as April’s family hush up her disappearance, and all possible leads seem to dry up. All, that is, bar one – one she cannot bear to contemplate. But, when Quirke makes a disturbing discovery, he is finally able to begin unravelling the great, complex web of love, lies, jealousy and dark secrets that April spun her life from . . .

Elegy for April is the third of the Quirke Mysteries. Continue the enthralling series with A Death in Summer.

©2010 Benjamin Black (P)2013 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd

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Annoying narrator

Story was a bit drawn out and I skipped several chapters and still didn't miss anything of importance. I found the narrator tried SO hard that it was completely off-putting. He made every sentence sound as though it was a major mystery...interesting how sometimes Less is More

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Excellent read

I thought this book was absolutely fantastic and very sad in some chapters. the twists and turns in this book are excellently executed by both the writer and the narrator, my only problem was an error near the end where is sounded like there was an echo in an narration but apart from that amazing book

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What happened to April?

This was a good story, well written, but it did assume prior knowledge of the characters. I had read the earlier books thankfully.

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