Murder Exchange
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Narrated by:
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Dave John
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By:
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Simon Kernick
"I love this book! It's hard, fast and tight and blasts through the London underworld like a speed boat on the Thames.” LEE CHILD©2003 Simon Kernick (P)2006 W.F. Howes Ltd
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The storyline was great! However....
The narrator wasn't great but I perseverd, it took me longer than usual to finish this one because the narrators voice was a bit monotonous.
Also I thought there were more than needed with the sex scenes. I mean I don't mind 1/2 pationate moments but this was a bit much for me.
Sorry Simon Kernick, I'm not sure your books are for me.
Not the top of my list...
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Gripping from start to finish
Outstanding
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Murder exchange
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The Murder Exchange suffers most because nothing much happens for the bulk of the book. After an intriguing opening act it peters off into mystery after mystery, question after question, and builds up to the final third where everything goes a little bit mental and ties itself up a little too nicely within the space of a few chapters.
You will see the first twist coming from a mile away, as well as the interweaved betrayal, and the ensuing revelation then seems irrelevant as a result. But there is an interesting end for one of the MCs that will make you smile.
One more star is lost for the endless cringeworthy cockney tropes, and the fact that Dave John sounds a little too much like Dominic Littlewood for my liking.
His debut novel was better, and I've heard that subsequent ones are too, so The Crime Trade has been added to my TBR list.
Should've Been A Novella
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this book was superb at the beginning...
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