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No One Home

By: Tim Weaver
Narrated by: Lorelei King, Joe Coen
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of No One Home written by Tim Weaver, read by Joe Coen and Lorelei King.

On Halloween night, the residents of Black Gale gather for a dinner party. As the only nine people living there, they've become close friends as well as neighbours.

They eat, drink and laugh. They play games and take photographs. Except those photographs will be the last record of any of them.

By the next morning, the whole village has vanished.

With no bodies, no evidence and no clues, the mystery of what happened at Black Gale remains unsolved two and a half years on. But then the families of the missing turn to investigator David Raker - and their obsession becomes his.

What secrets were the neighbours keeping from their families - and from each other?

Were they really everything they seemed to be?

And is Raker looking for nine missing people - or nine dead bodies?

'So many twists and surprises' Times
'Impressive' Guardian
'Terrific' Sunday Times

Crime Thrillers Detective Domestic Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Private Investigators Psychological Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Suspense

Critic Reviews

The tenth in the terrific David Raker series - bliss!
Such an original premise, I was hooked from beginning to end. A dark, thrilling rollercoaster of a read that is not only unputdownable but has heart. The devastating reveal left a lump in my throat. Tim Weaver is the master of clever, unpredictable plots. I can't recommend this highly enough!
From the moment I read the intriguing premise for this book, I couldn't wait to dive in - and I wasn't disappointed. A clever and original plot, expertly executed
4 **** A mysterious case for private investigator David Raker
Another satisfying and twisty page-turner from Tim Weaver - his David Raker series is getting better as it goes on
A murder mystery which takes some of the archetypes from Agatha Christie and places them in a thoroughly modern world
A cleverly paced, engaging and a superior read in a quintessential series of crime novels
Praise for Tim Weaver
Thrilling
Terrific
All stars
Most relevant
Tim Weaver’s creation, David Raker, is so easy to like and this alone makes the book very engaging. His mistakes only make him more credible and seeing how he interacts with his friend is both heart warming and frustrating. The plot itself is a twister - it ended up in a place I certainly did not expect. Perhaps a bit more violent than some of his other works, this book is nonetheless one of my favourites in the series. The only thing that let this down for me was the female narrator and her sketchy attempts at accents. A minor irritation, perhaps, but I think it the narration is a key part of the enjoyment with audiobooks.

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While the basic story is a good one, both the length of it and the many characters made it convoluted and a chore to listen to. I wonder if reading the book is a better choice? As an audiobook it was not a good one in my opinion. I liked the male narrator’s voice,however I also agree that he overdramatised many scenes. And I grew to dislike the female character. She may well have been a pioneer in her field, but the sacrifices she made of her husband and young son did not sit well with me. I did not enjoy the journey reading this.





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