Impression
DI Stewart Gardner, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Greg Wagland
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Written by:
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Ray Clark
About this listen
A series of murders threatens to side-line Yorkshire Police’s search for a missing girl.
Sally Summerby charges into a Leeds police station, utterly distraught. Her five-year-old daughter has gone missing, presumably abducted. Yet despite mobilising all of their resources, the police can find no sign of the child.
DI Stewart Gardener gets wind of the case when investigating the murder of a woman in her rented suburban house. She has been pinned to the floor with a bayonet. Yet under her body is a photo of the child.
The mother knows nothing of this woman. And she is clearly shocked when it is established the latter is a sex worker. But as several weeks have passed since the abduction, she becomes more and more desperate.
DI Gardener and his trusty Sergeant Sean Reilly are also getting frustrated. A local businessman linked to the victim’s property has been poisoned. And to add to the detectives’ woes, a neighbourhood weirdo who fancies himself as a private detective and thinks he can solve the crimes keeps bothering them.
Gardener is sure the cases are linked, but the clock is ticking, resources are stretched, and the pressure is mounting to find who is responsible and why.
Impression is the fourth DI Gardener murder mystery. It can be enjoyed as a stand-alone or alongside the other books.
The full list of books is as follows:
- Impurity
- Imperfection
- Implant
- Impression
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-08
great
Gotta start by saying, I am a huge fan of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and I love that someone wrote a book inspired by their work. Murder Ballads is such a great album. As soon as I heard (I listened to this one) Lottie mentioned, I geeked out because I knew where it was heading. And then all the characters were incredibly disparaging about their music- I was faintly offended, haha, but I get it. It's not to everyone's taste.
The story was fast-paced, carefully plotted and thoroughly entertaining. The crimes were gruesome and weird, patterned after historical crimes and one of my favorite albums. The motive was kind of emotional, and the solution was just elegant.
It was over the top and fantastical, but in a way that I really enjoy.
I listened to this one, and I want to give credit to the narrator, who is first rate. The way he switched between character voices was effortless.
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