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Bridge of Sighs

Martha Gunn, Book 7

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Bridge of Sighs

By: Priscilla Masters
Narrated by: Patricia Gallimore
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Gina Marconi was a beautiful young barrister with everything to live for - a loving fiancé, a young son and a successful career. So why did she leave her home in the middle of the night and drive her car into a stone wall? Soon afterwards, Patrick Elson, a clever 12-year-old schoolboy, jumps off a bridge on to the A5. The victims are unrelated, but neither suicide makes sense.

Then there's a third unexplained death: DI Alex Randall's wife, Erica. With Alex on gardening leave pending an investigation, Martha must search for answers to the questions raised by the suicides on her own. Not only that, she must confront the most difficult question of all: could Alex Randall be a murderer?

©2018 Priscilla Masters (P)2020 Soundings
Mystery Police Procedural Fiction Suspense
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I have never been compelled to write such a review before. The narration of this is laughably bad. Some of the characters sounded like a child putting on a ‘funny voice’. Some of the medical terms were mispronounced (which is forgivable but the protagonist is meant to be a coroner). It just ruined the whole experience for me. In the end I tried to imagine j was reading the words and not listening (if that makes any sense at all). I didn’t find the storyline that compelling either but I may be struggling to separate it from the narration.

Such terrible narration

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