Love Story, with Murders cover art

Love Story, with Murders

Fiona Griffiths, Book 2

Preview

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection.
Listen to your selected audiobooks as long as you're a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for £5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Love Story, with Murders

By: Harry Bingham
Narrated by: Siriol Jenkins
Try Standard free

£5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for £14.35

Buy Now for £14.35

About this listen

The second novel featuring recovering psychotic DC Fiona Griffiths opens with as intriguing a pair of murders as you could imagine. Firstly, part of a human leg is discovered in a woman's freezer, bagged up like a joint of pork. Other similarly gruesome discoveries follow throughout a cosy Cardiff suburb, with body parts turning up in kitchens, garages and potting sheds. And while the police are still literally putting the pieces together, concluding that they all belong to a teenage girl killed some ten years earlier, parts of another body suddenly start appearing, but this time discarded carelessly around the countryside clearly very shortly after the victim - a man - was killed.

Mysteries don't come much more macabre or puzzling than this. Who were the two victims, and what connection could they have shared that would result in this bizarre double-discovery? But that's only half the story. The most gruesome moments are much more about Fiona and her curious mental state. There is a complex and very clever double mystery here, and what makes the story unique is the parallel unraveling of Fiona's own mystery, and it's her voice, established precisely in the first book but given even freer rein here, that makes it so compelling.

©2013 Harry Bingham (P)2013 Orion Publishing Group and Isis Publishing
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Detective Crime
All stars
Most relevant
Melodic and hypnotic narration aside, i didnt enjoy this book as much as book 1 .

Not as good as book 1.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Liked this one as much as the first of the series. It's great to get to know the characters better and the case certainly had its surprises coming, too.

Intriguing thriller

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

What did you like most about Love Story, with Murders?

I listened to the first in the series and immediately moved on to this one. It's even better. Fiona is an interesting character and I'm enjoying getting to know her. It's a fast moving story and I just had to keep listening. I had to find out what was going to happen next.

What did you like best about this story?

Same question as above. The stories are told from Fiona's PoV only, no moving around to other characters. This works really well.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

Don't want to reveal too much but the part where Fiona meets Hamish and Olaf for the second time in the snow was engrossing.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, needed to keep going! Now on book 3.

Any additional comments?

Brilliant narration.

Brilliant

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

I am from Cardiff and memories of places I know linked with a gripping story kept me awake late into the night .It was beautifully narrated
Pam Green

Excellent in every way

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Where does Love Story, with Murders rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is one of my favourite crime novels to date. Fiona Griffiths is a rich and engaging character with enough depth and complexity to sustain many more novels. The plot - a double murder - is original, with plenty of satisfying reveals at the end. The depiction of Cardiff and South Wales more broadly is evocative of a world I am not familiar with but which I feel I have spent much time in having read this novel.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I laughed out lout at multiple points because of how unorthodox and irreverent Fiona Griffiths is... I am loving the detective novels I have read or listened to where there is a strong female lead, and Fiona Griffiths is by far the most complex, interesting and likeable.

What does Siriol Jenkins bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

The narrator is wonderful - an accent which feels real, not theatrical; I get the feeling that she herself understands or recognises Fiona Griffiths' character in some way, because of how alive she made Fiona for me.

Any additional comments?

Go for it.

Whodunnit comes to Cardiff

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews