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The Shout

By: Stephen Leather
Narrated by: Bea Holland
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Summary

Sunday Times best-selling author Stephen Leather's latest edge-of-your-seat thriller.

A stand-alone thriller from Sunday Times best-selling author Stephen Leather that takes us into the world of the London Fire Brigade's elite Investigations Unit.

Vicky Lewis is a force to be reckoned with: not yet 30 and already Crew Manager in the London Fire Brigade, she's destined for great things. But when she enters a burning building to save a man's life and leaves it with catastrophic injuries, all that changes. She's shunted over to the Fire Investigation Unit, where she's forced to team up with cantankerous veteran Des Farmer, aka the Grouch. When Vicky stumbles across the Grouch's off-the-books investigation into the fiery deaths of a series of young, blonde women, she decides to join him in his search for the truth.

The answer is close - perhaps too close. Vicky's already been burnt once, and now she's playing with fire....

©2018 Stephen Leather (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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"The sheer impetus of his storytelling is damned hard to resist." ( Sunday Express)

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excellent read good in-depth knowledge

Good knowledge of fire fighting and the way fire reacts. makes you feel as though you are in the situation

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Gripping and dramatic

Brilliant book. Another fantastic book by Steven Leather. I would highly recommend this book. Amazing

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I was very surprised by the story at times I didn’t wanna stop listening to it but I had to rest

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Stephan Leather

Stephan is an excellent and diverse author. This book is different as Stephan looks into the life of firefighters and fire investigators. An inspiring piece of work, well written and well narrated.

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surprisingly interesting and gripping read

surprised to find the fire investigation so interesting and fire rescue/fighting so gripping. Great Stephen Leather book

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Well paced action and believable characters.

Stephen Leather created believable characters and scenarios in this well paced read.
I loved the uncomplaining lead character and the sense of danger and fallibility. The determination to succeed in a male environment and the relationships that she was able to build.
I’d love to read more stories featuring this character. So good to have a female lead role and well read by Bea Holland.

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Stephen Leather from a different angle

What made the experience of listening to The Shout the most enjoyable?

Brilliant narration by Bea Holland which brought the characters to life.

What did you like best about this story?

The author appears to have done a great deal of research into all aspects of fires, whether deliberate or accidental, and fire prevention. This is not your average subject for a novel, and differs from most of Stephen Leather's other novels, but in a good way. He describes sympathetically Vicky's injuries and how other people reacted to them.

Which scene did you most enjoy?

The narrator brought the protagonist and her boss Farmer, or "Guv", to life, and the listener lived Vicky's first day at work with her as a trainee fire investigator.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Everything you wanted to know about being a firefighter.

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A lot of detail about fire, the culprit serial killer was pretty obvious halfway through, the plot rather predictable and the ending abrupt, but all in all it was a thought-provoking story and well worth listening to.

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Not as good as his usual books.

I really enjoy Stephen Leather's books however I struggled with this one a little, the pace was slow and at times it was more like a firefighting documentary. That said, as usual, it was above average and enjoyable.

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More, please!

Thoroughly enjoyable. Fire fighter turned fire investigator, Vicky is a great new heroine for, hopefully, more thrillers like this. Stephen Leather is a super author, engaging his audience from first to last. I only guessed the villain late in the story, so was rapt throughout. Loved “The Grouch” and his part in the tale and his interactions with Vicky. A good combo for future stories, I hope!

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great book.

I have listened to all the Jack Nightingale books so thought I would try something different. Good story and well narrated.

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