Her Last Goodnight
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Narrated by:
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Ruairi Conaghan
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By:
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Michael Scanlon
About this listen
Eddie stands at his door anxiously waiting for the woman to arrive, touching the engagement ring box in his pocket for luck. He doesn’t hear the footsteps behind him until it’s too late…
Detective Finnegan Beck is called to a crime scene - a remote house near the rural Irish town of Cross Beg - where a dog lies whimpering beside his beloved owner’s body.
At first it looks like a burglary gone wrong. But Beck spots something his colleagues didn’t. The victim, Eddie Kavanagh, was wearing his smartest clothes. He’d brushed his hair. And, on closer inspection, a small velvet box containing an engagement ring is discovered in his pocket, along with a letter to a nameless woman, which seems to suggest she’s in danger.
Those who knew Eddie have no idea about a female friend though - there’s been no one in his life since a girl who he’d loved and who’d broken his heart decades before. Now Eddie leads a quiet, solitary existence, rarely going further than the fields behind his house to walk his sheepdog Max.
So who was the woman Eddie was waiting for? And did his connection with her ultimately lead to his murder? When a beautiful young woman is then found beaten to death, murdered exactly as Eddie had been, Beck has to ask - is the danger over? Or is it just beginning?
An absolutely addictive and atmospheric crime novel that will leave you gasping for breath.
©2020 Michael Scanlon (P)2020 BookoutureWhat listeners say about Her Last Goodnight
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- Nasrin
- 18-01-20
An excellent read.
I gave this book high ratings because throughout it is believable and a convincing insight into A little explored aspect of the Irish psyche which has resulted from a history of religious repression.
On a more mundane level it is a ripping read and an excellent thriller.
Highly recommended and looking forward eagerly to the next book.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-07-23
Good book , really liked this one and looking
Great to Listen too , would recommend and this like this one very much looking forward to another one very soon
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- Haggis 1
- 02-02-24
An engaging and dramatic plot
The story engaged me and was quite exciting . The general scenario was plausible and reminded me of dreary irish villages I have known. The characters was believable I have known people who talk an act like that . Becks character came across as authentic as was his struggles. The ending gave us some feel good factor
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