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The Laughing Policeman

Brimstone Chorus, Book 1

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By: Elizabeth J. Brown
Narrated by: Nigel Peever
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Summary

The law failed him. The demon won’t.

Charlie Haynes is an aging ex-detective, working unsolved cases. Obsessed with cleanliness and order, Charlie is a loner who trades on his experience of grisly crimes, and struggles to maintain a relationship with his adult daughter.

When three teenagers are murdered in a public cemetery, the ritualistic killings show similarities to one of Charlie’s old investigations: a savage serial killer who targeted the members of a notorious Traveller family, the Boswells.

Charlie is called in to speak to the one surviving witness, whose terrifying testimony confirms his fear: the Caravan Cannibal is back, roused by the reappearance of an ancient dagger that has haunted Charlie throughout his career.

As Charlie realises he has a personal connection to the killer, he must confront his own demons to protect the last remaining Boswells, Ciara, and her young daughter, Addy, and free an innocent from the grip of an insatiable evil.

The Laughing Policeman is the first book in the Brimstone Chorus dark fantasy series. If you like gritty, fast-paced suspense, dry humor and dark supernatural forces, then you won’t be able to put down Elizabeth J. Brown’s addictive and ultraviolent debut.
A warning: The Laughing Policeman contains scenes of violence and strong language, that some readers may find distressing.

©2022 Elizabeth J. Brown (P)2023 Elizabeth J. Brown
Crime Crime Fiction Dark Fantasy Fantasy Horror Scary Fiction Exciting Witty Suspense
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Well written story. Also, Nigel Peever really does an amazing job on the performance of this book, drawing the listener in and holding the attention

Definitely worth a listen.

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I loved everything about it. Best book I’ve heard in years . Just Awsome story more please

It was fantastic

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That was an utterly engrossing story. And the narration? Exceptional! I've only heard such production levels on muti cast audio dramas. Looking forward to the next one!

Wow

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First 'enhanced' audio book I've listened to too - a fun story - waiting for the next one to be turned into an audio book now!

Fun story

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I saw this book on tiktok when someone was talking about the cool cover which was the first thing that drew me to the book and after hearing the premise for the story I was hooked.

I really enjoyed the interesting dynamic between Stephen and the demon, as they almost seem to bond at points and have an understanding of the other then other times the difference between their world views are glaringly obvious as Stephens humanity fights to be heard over the demons joy of inflicting pain and killing. The battle for dominace over the physical body is where the idea of the laughing policeman comes from as Stephen tried to heal himself and the demon reopens the gashes on his face each night.

Stephen is driven solely by revenge but thanks to the possession must carry it further to a blood debt and wipe out the entire family line. Throughout the book Stephen is presented with dilemmas that test his humanity and sometimes his grief and rage push him into decisions that reflect the demons preferences than his own and his dismay at finding the shared thoughts and actions.

I am definitely looking forward to more in this series and am interested in the progression of the world building and the lore behind the demons encountered. I also really liked that while the demon clearly enjoyed killing and tormenting humans it wasn't his whole goal or motivation, that was simply to go home. No seeming plans for world domination or war just figuring out a way to get home, whilst doing demonic stuff along the way.

Nigel Peever gives an excellent performance, bringing the characters to life in vivid detail, really drawing you into the story. He also has one of the best villain laughs I have heard in a while, very menacing and really helped show the divide between the characters of Stephen and the demon.

The production was very clean and sound quality was excellent, the background music and sounds really helped bring the book to life.

I was given this audiobook for free and have left this review voluntarily.

He laughs at everybody when he's walking in the street

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