
Dead Ringer
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Narrated by:
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Kathryn Drysdale
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Nathalie Buscombe
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By:
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Nicola Martin
About this listen
a great debut novel
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No spoilers here but I think most people have a good grasp of the kind of opportunistic adventures which can ensue from two people who look very similar meeting.
Traditionally contrast is always part of the story from "Leila and Leela" to Hayley Mills in "The Parent Trap" to Sean Young in "A Kiss before Dying" there is always a yin to the doppleganger's yang - a country mouse to a gal about town and so it predictably is with "Dead Ringer".
Things I loved were the glitzy London scenes, the glamorous Jem and co and discovering all about the little known Islands of Furness in Cumbria (interesting online Guardian article claims nobody else have heard of them either!) and the potential of the "find your double" app. I have always loved all things twin so this was another reason I was fascinated by the theme. Also I thought it was very well written and I will look out for the next thriller by Nicola Martin for sure - but after my initial enthusiasm and enjoyment it all just became a bit dull.
The narration, especially of the Jem character was well done but when the story took a turn for depression I tuned out ... literally as I went out leaving it running, as this is how uninteresting it had become. When I returned I thought of going back but could not be bothered, so just heard the rather preposterous end which I felt missed many opportunities for subtlety and twist, double twist cleverness.
It was almost as if the author had become just as bored of the well trod plot as I had.
It's not that this is a bad thriller, just for me - with the depression theme and (apart from the genius app idea) the very familiar twin thriller format - it just did not hold my attention after its initial intrigue and promise of pizazz.
I would recommend to anyone who is new to the doppleganger theme and possibly I would have remained engaged except for the mental illness aspect which I find always muddies the waters of even excellent thrillers.
What a shame as I really did think I was in for a treat.
Dynamite zeitgeist idea takes turn for the mundane
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Compelling thriller with intriguing premise
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Amazing actors, edge of the seat & laugh out loud
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