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- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You are reading the blurb for an experimental novel by a debut author called Dann McDorman. It is book set sometime in the 1970s, in an exclusive US country club and if you read the book itself, you will very quickly meet the man you think will be the protagonist, private detective Adam McAnnis.
You don't know who has hired him, but you do know from the very first line of the book that someone will die (maybe him? maybe the driver of the car he is a passenger in? maybe someone we are yet to meet?). But you can't imagine in what ways this story will unfold. We can absolutely promise you that.
Critic Reviews
A crime novel that unpicks traditional storytelling … engrossing, surprising, clever, genre-bending (Val McDermid)