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Now May You Weep

The Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels, Book 9

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Now May You Weep

By: Deborah Crombie
Narrated by: Michael Deehy
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A crime of passion strikes close to home when Gemma and her best friend, Hazel Cavendish, travel to Scotland, a land of mists and fine whiskey, of hidden pasts and dangerous secrets, or so Gemma discovers when an unexpected meeting with Hazel's old flame yields shocking—and mortal—consequences.

Hazel is the logical suspect, but Gemma knows nothing is simple in this place of secrets and long-seething hatreds. As even more damning evidence piles up against the friend Gemma never truly knew, the investigation takes a darker, more sinister turn. Gemma knows she will need assistance to unravel this bloody knot. And so she calls the one man she can trust, Duncan Kincaid, to join her far from home and in harm's way.

©2003 Deborah Crombie (P)2004 AudioGO
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Excellent story with many twists and turns. Absolutely loved it! And if you are Scottish you HAVE to read this!

Excellent!!

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When a book is almost entirely set in Scotland, with Scottish characters, it would be a really good idea to have a Scottish narrator! The accents in this were awful, often sounding almost Welsh for the Scottish characters, and Gemma’s London accent wasn’t much better. Quite a good story, mixing the historical scenes with present day, although it was easy to guess the murderer.

Setting good, narration poor

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Had to keep listening to hear what was next. Loved it....once I had sorted out the 3 girls with flower names all beginning with H!

A gripping book of convincingly interwoven tales

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Enjoyed the story despite awful narration, accents changed continents, it was comical at times. Shame.

Shame about the narrator

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The weaving of the 19th century story with the modern one did not work for me - glad it was an included title.

Two in one

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