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Talking to the Dead

Fiona Griffiths, Book 1

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Talking to the Dead

By: Harry Bingham
Narrated by: Siriol Jenkins
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For rookie detective constable Fiona Griffiths, her first major investigation promises to be a tough initiation. A young woman and her six-year-old daughter have been found brutally murdered in a squalid flat, the single clue a platinum credit card belonging to a millionaire businessman who died in a plane crash six months before. For her fellow cops, it's just another case of a low-rent prostitute meeting the wrong kind of client and coming to a nasty end, but Fiona is convinced that the tragic lives and cruel deaths of this mother and daughter are part of a deeper, darker mystery.

Fiona, however, has secrets of her own. She is still recovering from a crushing psychological breakdown, and the feelings that haunt her are constantly threatening to undermine the mask of normality she has learned to wear. As she begins to piece together a bizarre and terrifying conspiracy, Fiona finds that what makes her vulnerable also gives her a unique insight into the secrets of the dead, and in solving the murders she can begin to start solving the riddles of her own past.

Read by Siriol Jenkins: Siriol was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company and has appeared extensively on BBC Radio 4. She has won several awards including the Radio Times Drama and Comedy Award for Best New Actress for her role as Judy in Unreasonable Behaviour, a Bronze Sony Award for BBC Radio Wales' Comedy Series The Ll Files, and a Mind Media Award for Sunbathing in the Rain by Gwyneth Lewis. She has also read a variety of stories and books for radio including Jon-Jin by Rose Tremain and Nia Wyn's Blue Sky July. She has narrated many documentaries for both BBC and ITV including A Garden in Snowdonia and Bellamy's African Dream. She lives in South Wales with her husband and two children.

©2012 Harry Bingham (P)2012 Isis Publishing
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Love you. What a great character. Fabulous reading. Unusual but very compelling story. Highly recommended.

Fiona Griffiths

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This author is new to me , in fact I chose this book in the 3 for 2 sale. The story was gripping the main character Fi had an interesting back story combined with native cunning and determination. The police procedural part of the story had a few holes in it and some unbelievable exploits by a lowly Detective Constable . These,however,did not take away from the book and I look forward to learning more about the quirky and brave DC Fiona Griffiths.The Narration was excellent by Siriol Jenkins who has a wonderful voice.

Very enjoyable

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Well written book describing the emotional problems of trying to be normal whilst feeling very abnormal and attempting to work in a stressful job. The young detective is brave, strong and rebellious and you quickly find yourself willing her to succeed.

A very original story of a young detective with a high intellect who is coming to terms with a serious illness.

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Siriol Jenkins' wonderful narration is the real star of this audiobook. Her beautiful, lilting Welsh accent guides the listener through gruesome crime scenes and police procedure with a quiet detachment that's 100% in tune with the character of DC Fiona Griffiths.

This series was recommended, and I was hooked early on. It's pretty popular these days to write a detective with peculiar habits and a mysterious past, and this follows that trend. Like most fictional detectives, she doesn't follow the rules, and there are many times when you can't believe she hasn't been fired by now. And, of course, frequent wild hunches turn out to be true. But I liked the character and the book enough that I didn't mind at all.

The well-crafted writing focuses more on character than crime; in some ways, it's more like a regular novel than a thriller. It's a really good listen, and I'm surprised this series isn't better known.

A hidden gem!

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Very well written page-Turner. The main character, Fiona, starts off as a bit of a cliche, rap if you’ve seen The Bridge (although I think this was written before that aired), but it turns into something quite different.

Highly recommend. And the author, despite being male, does NOT fall into the “her breasts strained against her shirt as she walked into the forensic lab” school of writing that tarnished so many male-written books of this genre. His characters are all believable and well-rounded.

Worth an Audible credit, definitely.

Excellent police procedural

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