Fall from Grace
A DCI Harry McNeil Crime Thriller, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Angus King
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By:
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John Carson
About this listen
A mythical man known as Nightmare haunted young children for years. Until he became real. DCI Harry McNeil knows the legend all too well. Growing up in the Highlands, Nightmare was on his and every other child's mind as they went to sleep. Then, Nightmare claimed his first victim. A young girl, found dead in an abandoned cemetery with the words, I am Nightmare, carved into her chest. Two more victims, the same words carved into them. Then Nightmare disappears. Now, years later, there have been reports of graffiti being sprayed around Inverness and on graves in old cemeteries. Is Nightmare back? The question is on the lips of residents who are starting to feel uneasy. Initially dismissed as a prank, things start to get all too real. A Glasgow couple are talking to their adult daughter on Zoom. She is a reporter for an online magazine and is in the Highlands reporting on Nightmare. She is being chased through the woods. The couple don't know if their daughter is spooked or if somebody is really chasing her. The call is cut and they call the police. The next morning, her body is found in a cemetery. I am Nightmare is carved into her chest. Harry McNeil is sent to the Highlands with a team from Glasgow. Their job is to hunt down a killer who once only existed in fevered minds. Once again, he's all too real. I am Nightmare. Catch me if you can...
** Please note - there are spoilers in this book for a previous Harry McNeil title, Devil to Pay. If you haven't read that one, I suggest you read that first **"
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- Miss E Cooper
- 08-04-24
Felt like there were chapters missing
I usually love this series and this was good but it felt like there were chapters missing. Maybe less time focusing on Stewart’s interpersonal relationship issues and more on closing the massive gaps in the storyline would have helped.
Heartbreaking twist for the characters at the end..
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- wendy buffrey
- 20-08-24
sad
loss of Alex made me cry, so sad other than that really enjoying the series
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- Anonymous User
- 22-01-24
Was a bit sudden
Complex and if you haven’t read the other stories you’d struggle.
Glorious characters and the ending had me in floods.
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- TW
- 02-12-23
Love these characters…
It’s definitely another cracking story for the series but because of the complexity of the plot and bringing it all together, I think it might have benefited from another couple of chapters …. but that’s just my feeling. I still recommend this excellent audio series. As always it’s very well narrated by Angus King who brings each character alive whether they are good or bad, clever or mad, happy or sad.
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- StephanieH
- 03-03-24
brilliant but heartbreaking
loved how the story had so many twists and turns👌Had me sobbing my heart out ( no spoilers ) cannot wait to read next book 📕
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- Loraine Brennan
- 28-11-23
Oh dear!
I normally love love love the Harry McNeil series of books and have listened to every one, but this one seems too rushed and not as cohesive as the others. Never mind it won't put me off listening to the next one in the series, everyone can have an off day and this one is unfortunately John Carson's.
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