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The Midnight Killing

By: Sharon Dempsey
Narrated by: Melanie MacHugh
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She’d cycled this way hundreds of times before, every twist and turn familiar. She didn’t know this would be the last.

When the body of local architect James McCallum is found hanging in the grounds of his former school one cold, dark night, DI Danny Stowe and forensic psychologist Rose Lainey suspect foul play behind his apparent suicide.

To their astonishment, the trail leads to a 20-year-old cold case of a missing girl, and a teenage party. But what was James’ fascination with the case and how is it linked to his death?

Secrets don’t stay buried forever – but the real killer will stop at nothing to hide theirs…

An absolutely gripping and totally unputdownable crime thriller that will keep you up all night! Perfect for fans of Patricia Gibney, Val McDermid and Rachel Caine.

Readers love Sharon Dempsey

‘Gripping and pacy’ Steve Cavanagh

‘A twisting tale of intrigue that never lets up.’ Brian McGilloway

‘A dark, twisting, compelling tale’ Stuart Neville

‘A dark, disturbing and gripping read perfect for fans of Jane Casey, Patricia Gibney and Brian McGilloway’ Claire Allan

'Deftly and compellingly written' Anthony J Quinn

'An intriguing, sophisticated read told in an authentic voice' Kelly Creighton

‘A hugely promising debut’ Irish Independent

©2022 Sharon Dempsey (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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I probably should have given this book 2 stars because I did finish it. Although, by the end, I was skipping several minutes at a time. The plot points were repeated and the characters repeated their thoughts again and again --padding in the extreme. (And I don't mind a little repetitive padding since I am not the best listener). Then toward the end the author did this thing where the characters learn what's going on but we the listeners don't get to learn until a later segment. Annoying. Finally, the crime was awful. Okay, that is usual. But give me a good bank fraud any day.

Repetitive in the Extreme

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