
Renegades
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Narrated by:
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Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
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By:
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Shaun Hutson
About this listen
As a member of the Counter Terrorist Unit, Sean Doyle thought he'd seen it all. Every violent act, every depraved action man could perpetrate against man but he is to discover that there are much worse things in this world than even he has encountered.
Tracking a group of renegade terrorists from London to the Republic of Ireland, Doyle and his partner must discover who is funding these men and why. What he discovers is beyond even his experience and threatens not just his life but his sanity too.
The trail of terror leads not just across Britain but to France as well where the monstrous deeds of a murderer who died four hundred years earlier still cast a dark and horrific shadow. In the grisly frames of a stained glass window taken from the home of this vile killer lay the secret sought by so many for so long. The secret of immortality. And one man will stop at nothing to get it.
Sean Doyle is about to meet that man. Modern terrorism meets Medieval madness in a jaw-dropping climax that will make the living envy the dead...
Shaun Hutson is one of the UK's best known horror writers and author of over 50 books. He made his name with best-sellers such as Spawn and Relics - acquiring the nicknames 'The Godfather of Gore' and 'The Shakespeare of Gore' in the process - and has since written a number of dark urban thrillers as well. He has also written for radio, magazines, television and novelized a couple of Hammer Horror films.
©1991 Shaun Hutson (P)2013 Audible LtdCritic reviews
Hudson at his best
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Counter terrorist officer Sean Doyle is on the tale of IRA members following the massacre's at Stormont & Windsor Park with the help of fellow officer Georgie Willis. The story is typical Hutson (plenty of violence, high body count & a couple of sex scenes) and flows nicely, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith is excellent accent wise and does a good job with the characters (especially Doyle).
All in all a very good political thriller from an author more well known for his horror stories...
Almost like stepping back in time
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story was very good with well written characters, violent with a twist.
I would recommend this book, the reader was excellent.
Gritty and violent
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boring
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Good book
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I’m sorry to say this but the narrator absolutely kills this book ! Makes the hole story flat. I wouldn’t be able to listen to another book with this guy reading it.
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Dreadful
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Would you try another book written by Shaun Hutson or narrated by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith?
No, the style of both does nothing for meWhat will your next listen be?
Pratchett probablyWhat didn’t you like about Kobna Holdbrook-Smith’s performance?
I found doesn't the intonation wrong, but the material was rubbish anywayWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
DisappointedAny additional comments?
Technically inaccurate and salaciously writtenNot for me
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The plot is basic and is heavy on graphic sex and violence to the point it reminded me of the early James Herbert books such as The Rats, Lair etc which I loved as a teen but have grown out if over the years.
If you want an easy read reminiscent of a low budget 80's horror movie then buy this book, if you prefer your book to have a bit more depth, then give it a miss.
Cheap thrills thriller. Ideal for James Herbert fans
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A rather silly gore fest
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