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Kitto

The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, Book 4

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Kitto

By: Harper Fox
Narrated by: Tim Gilbert
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Now Lee is free from the malevolent ghost of Morris Hawke, his clairvoyant gifts are expanding fast. Too fast for comfort, and he and Gideon find themselves wrestling with his unsettling capacity to see the future. In some ways this new power is wonderful, and Lee finds himself a local hero after predicting a flood.

But there's one aspect he can't bear, and that's the blind spot he sees when he thinks about the wedding plans he and Gideon have started to make. It's as if this event, which he wants more than life, simply isn't going to happen. He's troubled and stressed out, and Gideon decides to intervene, whisking him off to an isolated creekside cabin in the mysterious Cornish ria country. All is peaceful there, and the clamour in Lee's head subsides. It's time for companionship, peace, good food, and plenty of sex....

Then a young man wanders out of the woods and turns their blissed-out retreat into chaos. Kitto is harmless - a charming drifter, very handsome. To Gideon he's just a kid, flesh and blood and a bit of a nuisance. But Lee reacts with horror. Since when can Gideon - Lee's rock, his connection to the real world and sanity - see ghosts?

Mysterious midsummer is rising in the deep green Cornish countryside, and as the village gears up for the eerie Golowan festival, Lee and Gideon face their toughest case yet: a battle between the real and spirit worlds that threatens to tear their own apart.

©2014 Harper Fox (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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I am, absolutely, loving this series. I keep thinking this would be a great TV programme and I keep imagining Zachary Quinto as Lee, not because he is gay but because I can fully imagine him being able to bring Lee's character alive on the screen with all its depth and softness. Can't think of anyone so far who can play Gideon. I am going to be quite sad once I finish this series as I'll miss my daily dose of Lee and Gideon. I am already a third way through the next book and had to stop and write the review for this one as that one is already extremely emotional and heart breaking.

Another fantastic book in the series

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loving this series, and also appreciate the voice actors are using British accents, recommended to all

Great installment

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The concept is interesting and well written. The characters are likeable and the narration is good.

Enjoyable Story

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Lovely story and I have been hooked to the series. start for this story is strong and promising. Towards the later second half, it got a bit dragging.

Nice listen

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As a 4th installment in the series, this book might initially appear as a slow character development instalment analysing their weaknesses and strengthening their bond through conflict. Around a third way through things hit the fan as they say and we are back in business with creepy folk rituals, horrific and sometimes beautifully so imagery, Gideon being a badass once again and very high stakes. While the protagonists suffer from a condition called: can't take a break from plot, I am not complaining in the slightest. The narration is perfect as usual and if you are a fan of the series then off on another Cornwall adventure we go!!!

Yet another slam dunk for Fox

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