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Preserve the Dead
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Summary
Detective Sergeant Lucy Black is visiting her father, a patient in a secure unit in Gransha Hospital on the banks of the River Foyle. He's been hurt badly in an altercation with another patient, and Lucy is shocked to discover him chained to the bed for safety. But she barely has time to take it all in before an orderly raises the alarm - a body has been spotted floating in the river below....
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In Preserve the Dead, Brian McGilloway weaves a pacy, intricate plot, full of tension to the very last second. DS Lucy Black's third outing since the best-selling Little Girl Lost confirms her as one of the decade's most original female detectives: strong, sensitive and ever determined.
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- Karolina
- 28-10-18
Really cool book about police work
This book is like "watching" a very good detective TV series. Interesting plot, very good narrator. Enjoyed it a lot.
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- Kindle reader
- 21-10-18
Enjoyable listening
This book is an easy listen and easy to follow. The storyline flowed with Lucy as a likable character. Caroline Lennon told the story with feeLing for the characters in this book. I will listen to more of this author's books
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- Jules Blunt
- Somerset, UK
- 01-09-18
Highly recommend the DS Lucy Black series.. and I rarely write reviews!
I love detective novels and series but need clever writing with hard to predict endings and this really hits the mark.
I feel I’m on a journey with Lucy Black and her family. It’s a warts and all background that produced a clever if a little lost, soul.
It’s good to have a female in the main role who hasn’t burnt her bra or is under a man’s control. Maybe that’s why I identify with her.
I’ve just finished book 3 - plots are all clever and interwoven with more than one event and reflect the background of Ireland’s history without taking sides or shoving it in your face.
Fab narrator rounds off these hard to put down novels.
I’m just sad I’m nearing the end of the series.
Highly highly recommended
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- mary morrissey
- 31-08-18
Again
I can’t tell you how good this author and narrator are you have to hear it to believe it. Listen and enjoy all three books I have listened to are compelling and one sitting listens
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- Jools
- 12-10-17
Disappointed
Not as good as previous books couldn't hold my attention, unfortunately sending audio book back
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- L Hayes
- Carmarthen, Wales
- 13-02-17
A Great Read
Brian McGilloway gets better and better in this DS Lucy Black series. This being the latest novel of the three to date. I can't wait to read story four. There is plenty of action and adventure surrounding DS Lucy Black, plenty of twists and turns, as the case unfolds. McGilloway brings the novel alive as the story and action develop. I would definitely recommend this author.
Caroline Lennon, Narrator continues her outstanding telling/acting of the story. Fantastic.
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- Angela
- 23-03-16
Took long time to get to the storyline. It's okay but I don't think I would choose this author again.
Not for me.
Thought there could have been more meat to the story.
Tried too hard to be what it didn't have the content to be.
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- Ann D
- Newcastle, England
- 12-01-16
Another hit for McGilloway
What did you like most about Preserve the Dead?
I love the character of Lucy Black.
What does Caroline Lennon bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Caroline Lennon is my favourite narrator. She is so good, I think I could listen to her read the telephone book.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, but who has the time. I did listen to it within 36 hours.
Any additional comments?
This series featurng Lucy Black (now DI) is really good. Great characters, stories and pretty flawless writing. I hope we don't have to wait a year for the next one.
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- Paul W. Fowler
- 18-10-15
McGilloway does it again
McGilloway has a beautiful way of building a story that makes it as if I'm there. Every book has been as good as the last.
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