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Deadly Evidence

A gripping, page-turning crime thriller from Ireland's former state pathologist

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Deadly Evidence

By: Marie Cassidy
Narrated by: Lucia McAnespie
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COLD CASES. HOT LEADS. AND A KILLER STILL WATCHING . . .

STATE PATHOLOGIST TERRY O'BRIEN IS ABOUT TO TAKE ON HER TOUGHEST ROLE YET.

Tasked with leading the Open Case Review Unit, her usual post-mortem work has been extended to cold-case investigation into unsolved suspicious deaths.

When a garda detective is murdered, his body mutilated and dumped on gangland ground, she is called in. As a large-scale investigation takes shape to hunt down the killers, Terry's post-mortem uncovers uncomfortable evidence.

She soon finds herself up against the powers that be. But, as new evidence emerges from her cold-case work that impacts closer to home, this may be the least of her worries. Can the identity of her sister Jenny's killer, all those years ago, be revealed? And are some truths best left buried?©2025 Marie Cassidy
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Medical Thriller & Suspense

Critic Reviews

Cassidy deftly plots a dark and twisty thriller ... full of fascinating insider insight
A fast-paced police procedural
Deadly Evidence is compelling and very enjoyable
Terry is a strong addition to ranks of Irish crime fiction's sleuths
All stars
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I’ve just listened to Deadly Evidence by Marie Cassidy. The storyline itself is excellent; however, the narration and inconsistent sound quality were extremely distracting. Throughout the recording, I could hear the narrator swallowing, which quickly became irritating. Even more off-putting was the frequent and noticeable change in audio quality during dialogue scenes — sometimes even mid-scene — as though sections had been recorded over the phone and inserted later. I’m not sure whether the author or publisher listened to the final recording, as I’ve never encountered this issue before in the hundreds of audiobooks I’ve listened to. Unfortunately, these problems significantly detracted from the enjoyment of an otherwise great story.

Compelling story spoiled by narration and audio issues

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