You Could Do Something Amazing with Your Life
You Are Raoul Moat
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Weyman
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By:
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Andrew Hankinson
About this listen
This is a work of narrative nonfiction based on the last days of the fugitive Raoul Moat, a Geordie bodybuilder and mechanic who became nationally notorious in Britain one hot summer's week when, after killing his ex-girlfriend's new lover, shooting her in the stomach, and blinding a policeman, he disappeared into the woods of Northumberland, evading discovery for seven days - even when TV tracker Ray Mears was employed by the police to find him.
Bizarrely, alcoholic ex-England footy star Paul 'Gazza' Gascoigne also played a role, trying to get a fishing rod and a chicken to Moat by taxi.
Eventually, cornered by the police, Moat shot himself. Andrew Hankinson, a journalist and a Geordie, tells Moat's story in the second person, which means that the listener is uncomfortably close at all times to Raoul Moat. It is an audio experience unrelieved by authorial distance or omniscient interpretation.
Everything comes from Moat's mind - from his recordings and writings - and the narrative Hankinson has woven is compelling, even if Moat's sentimentality, suspicion, and self-pity are never far from sight.
This is a narrative in the great tradition of Norman Mailer or Hunter S. Thompson - or, given its North of England flavour, Gordon Burn or David Peace.
©2016 Andrew Hankinson (P)2016 Audible, Ltdbrilliant throughout
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This is a short listen and the story is incredibly sad. Moat was repeatedly failed by the system that should have came him and others safe.
Aside from the deaths and injuries inflicted by Raoul Moat there are two further great sadnesses; the first is that his crime spree could have been prevented and the second, poignantly, is that Raoul Moat really could have done something with his life. The man and his victims didn’t stand a chance.
Poignant and fair
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Great listen
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Overall a really interesting book from the view of Moat, the format worked brilliantly, maybe too well!
An extremely sad story
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Shocking
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