
The Sound of Broken Glass
A James and Kincaid Novel, Book 15
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Narrated by:
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Gerard Doyle
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By:
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Deborah Crombie
On a blisteringly hot August afternoon in Crystal Palace, once home to the tragically destroyed Great Exhibition, a solitary 13-year-old boy meets his next-door neighbor, a recently widowed young teacher hoping to make a new start in the tight-knit South London community. Drawn together by loneliness, the unlikely pair forms a deep connection that ends in a shattering act of betrayal.
In the present...
On a cold January morning in London, Detective Inspector Gemma James is back on the job now that her husband, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid, is at home to care for their three-year-old foster daughter. Assigned to lead a murder-investigation team in South London, she's assisted by her trusted colleague, newly promoted Detective Sergeant Melody Talbot. Their first case: a crime scene at a seedy hotel in Crystal Palace. The victim: a well-respected barrister, found naked, trussed, and apparently strangled. Is it an unsavory accident or murder? In either case, he was not alone, and Gemma's team must find his companion - a search that takes them into unexpected corners and forces them to contemplate unsettling truths about the weaknesses and passions that lead to murder. Ultimately, they will begin to question everything they think they know about their world and those they trust most.
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What did you love best about The Sound of Broken Glass?
I love the complex way Deborah Crombie weaves a story and the interesting pieces of life she chooses to present to you.What other book might you compare The Sound of Broken Glass to and why?
Any of Deborah Crombie's books share this same gift for story telling and suspense, I would recommend any of her books..What about Gerard Doyle’s performance did you like?
Excellent narrative, very easy to listen to and great delivery.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Not sure, but something about music, that was a very interesting twist to this storyLove a new Deborah Crombie!
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Deborah Crombie’s books are always intelligent and well written.
Great story and gifted reader!
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another hit story
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Can’t wait to start the next book in the series!
This book was on Fire!! Another smashing hit!
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Favorite series
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James / Kincaid series - The Sound of Broken Glass
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The chapter intros that cite period history from websites can be a bit monotonous (but I’d say that about Kate Ellis too) and you can just skip over them with the 30 sec timer. Problem solved.
Don’t be put off
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Music and Murder
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never disappoints!!
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Solid, not stunning
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