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Down Among the Dead
- DI Nick Dixon Crime, Book 10
- Lu par : Simon Mattacks
- Durée : 9 h et 21 min
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Description
Somerset’s bloody past meets a dangerous present in this thriller from the bestselling DI Nick Dixon crime series.
When a badly decomposed body is discovered during an archaeological dig on the Sedgemoor battlefield, Avon and Somerset police are notified immediately. The remains are recent, and Detective Chief Inspector Peter Lewis knows exactly who they have found.
A single stab wound from a curved blade implicates convicted serial killer Daniel Parker, who Lewis arrested fifteen years ago.
With Parker’s appeal hearing imminent, Lewis comes under intense pressure to pin this new murder on him quickly and quietly. It’s an open and shut case - and Lewis should know - so why then does he insist on assigning it to DI Nick Dixon?
As Dixon starts to re-examine the original investigation, shocking revelations come in from the forensics team. And just as Dixon’s worst fears begin to surface, another body is found…
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- Trish R.
- 23/05/2020
It's just not the same..
I read the first 8 books in the DI Nick Dixon series and loved every book. Then I read book 9 and my feelings for the series started going downhill with the new narrator. When you listen to someone who has a different voice for every person in the book then someone comes along and every person sounds exactly alike it’s no longer any good. It was like Adam Croft who redid all his fantastically narrated books and narrated them himself. No idea why he did that, because the man CANNOT narrate worth a crap, so I quit reading his books AND he took all of my, and everyone else’s, reviews off audible after he narrated them himself.
Anyway, I’m now done with Damien Boyd. You just can’t trade Napoleon Ryan for Simon Mattacks and expect your faithful readers to settle for second best. It's like a totally different series. Sorry, Mr. Boyd.
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- Maui girl
- 19/05/2020
Love Damien
Still not crazy about Simon Mattacks,
Napoleon Ryan rocks. Other than that I love the characters and story.
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- Pamela Donaldson
- 14/04/2023
Narrator still not trying to make women
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Plot interesting, but being American and West Coast at that, I found a last battle in a specific part of England 300 years ago hard to connect to.
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- Maya
- 21/07/2022
Prefer this narrator
I got the 12th book on sale and listened to it with this narrator. I started at the beginning and really did not like the earlier narrator. If I had started with the first book I never would have gone to book two and I am listening for free with Kindle Unlimited. The books are ok, not one of my favorite authors. I ran out of the authors I really like and am listening to others
to find more, I hope.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02/05/2021
An aquired taste!!
I struggled to get into the story and had to restart listening from the beginning several times......very long and stretched out!! I finally realised that this is a very cleverly written and well plotted book. I have to admit that i enjoyed the story, but it won't be to everyone's liking!!
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- Debbie
- 14/06/2020
Felled by a Blade, Dried Like a Prune
Wow! This one is hard to put down! The victims stabbed by a sharp scythe blade, then dried until they are shriveled up prunes. Oh, my goodness!!! And the serial killer that DI Lewis put in jail all those years ago, Daniel Parker is up for parole . . . and oops, we’ve got another murder . . . can’t be Parker, he’s in jail. The site of an archaeological dig on the Sedgemoor battlefield is the scene of the crime. And that in itself is interesting, as I had never heard of that battle. So, history lesson for me. DI Lewis and DI Dixon learn a lot about one another in this installment of the series, and I really like them both. DC Jane Winter, Monty, Dixon’s faithful dog are other favorites. The case with ties going back fifteen years is mind boggling and as in the other DI Dixon books, I couldn’t stop listening. What a fantastic and detailed story! I didn’t see the resolution coming. Excellent conclusion!