Fall from Grace
David Raker Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Joe Coen
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Louise Brealey
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By:
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Tim Weaver
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF RICHARD & JUDY THRILLER PICK NO ONE HOME
NO GOODBYE
When Leonard Franks and his wife Ellie left London for their dream retirement in the seclusion of Dartmoor, everything seemed perfect. But then Leonard heads outside to fetch firewood from the back of the house - and never returns.
NO TRACE
Nine months later, Leonard's family turn to David Raker - a missing persons investigator with a gift for finding the lost. But nothing can prepare Raker for what he's about to uncover.
NOWHERE TO HIDE
Because, at the heart of this disappearance lies a devastating secret. And by the time Raker realises what it is, and how deep the lies go, it's not just him in danger - it's everyone he cares about.
The perfect thriller for fans of Jo Nesbo and Michael Connelly - from the bestselling author and host of chart-topping podcast Missing.
'THRILLING' RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB
'A dark, complex and visceral read' Financial Times
'[Weaver] has pulled another rabbit out of the hat' Crime Fiction Lover
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- Anonymous User
- 02-12-19
I couldn’t put it down & I want more.
I found the second book in series by accident, and loved it. After reading number 5 in the series I am thirsty for number 6. This series never lets you down, just when you think you know the story and have all the answers there is a twist, and another twist. I am not even joking when I say brilliant 10/10.
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- Simon Fletcher
- 23-01-22
A great listen
Someone recommended this to me, I listened to to it during my daily commute and lunch break walks. I enjoyed it so much, I looked forward to the commute and the walk- which says a lot. The characters were brought alive by the narrator, the only criticism was that the plot became a little ‘rushed’ near the end, but this is a minor comment as it was cleverly played out. I’ve my next one lined up by this author and narrator. Great job!
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- emma culty
- 28-11-23
Gripping story line and twists
Another amazing book ! I am loving this David Raker series and highly recommend them . Both great narrators as well .
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- Amanda
- 24-05-20
Over long and boring
The narrators intonations and pauses were really irritating and the book repetitive, like we wouldn't get it the first time and without the 'performance'. Story wasn't bad but needed editing and the daughter bit was just painful to listen to. Read 9 as recommended then started at 1 up to 4 and loved them. 5 such a disappointment, going to take a break from Tim Weaver now.
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- Claire
- 30-12-20
Dragged on
I don’t think I’ve ever listened to a book that drags on a description for so long. I tried to listen to it twice and just couldn’t bare it
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- claire adams
- 23-02-24
Yawn
I'm listening to the series and it's beginning to bore me. The melodramatic male narrator and the monosyllabic, dreary female narrator made it painful at times. Raker finds himself alone, usually at night, in a building, hears a noise, sees a movement and is then involved in some kind of life or death struggle with such monotonous regularity that any impact, tension or drama is non existent now. I may try one more book. I wouldn't recommend this one to anyone.
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