
Out of Bounds
A Karen Pirie Novel
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Narrated by:
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Kathleen McCarron
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By:
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Val McDermid
A stunning new cold case novel from internationally best-selling crime writer Val McDermid about a car crash that opens up an unsolved murder from decades before.
Internationally best-selling author Val McDermid is one of our finest crime writers, whose gripping, impeccably plotted novels have garnered millions of listeners worldwide. In her latest, Out of Bounds, she delivers a riveting cold case novel featuring detective Karen Pirie.
When a teenage joyrider crashes a stolen car and ends up in a coma, a routine DNA test reveals a connection to an unsolved murder from 22 years before. Finding the answer to the cold case should be straightforward. But it's as twisted as the DNA helix itself.
Meanwhile, Karen finds herself irresistibly drawn to another mystery that she has no business investigating - a mystery that has its roots in a terrorist bombing two decades ago. And again, she finds that nothing is as it seems.
An enthralling, twisty listen, Out of Bounds reaffirms Val McDermid's place as one of the most dependable professionals in the mystery and thriller business.
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What did you love best about Out of Bounds?
The development (albeit slow) of Jason, the doggedness of Karen. Really like that she has a network of helpful professionals (not coincidentally all female.)Would you recommend Out of Bounds to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes - and no. The consistent theme of male/conservative = bad/stupid/lazy, female/liberal causes = smart/noble is tiresome. If you can slog past that there's an intriguing story at heart.Have you listened to any of Kathleen McCarron’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Never heard her before. The accent is sometimes a bit too thick for non-Scots. She does a great job differentiating characters.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Just don't do it. In my opinion this makes a better book than movie. Can only see it as a Lifetime melodrama.Any additional comments?
As I mentioned above, this book is heavily slanted toward ultra-liberal and feminist viewpoints. Syrian refugee heroes (saw that coming from their introduction), a few slams against Trump, snide comments about anyone that doesn't agree with these viewpoints, ineffective men - all are the typical representatives of the staple from this author. More than usual for her, and that's saying something. A more balanced world view would be more palatable. Most of us are in the middle, and well aware there is good and bad in people from both sides. Wish this talented author, and in fairness many others, would leave politics out and just give us a good who-done-it free of propaganda.Good story with overdose of liberal propaganda
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A very good, nicely narrated listen
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Fantastic narration
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Lovely new narrator
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Great plot, awesome reader. I have listened to many of Val's McDermids books. books
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Tries too hard
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Engaging
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good. smart writing
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Creative combination of timeline of crime!
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To see spoilers and links, please see my review on goodreads.
The telling is related in first-person by C.I. Pirie, including her thoughts and dreams, except at one point where the PoV changed for one sentence, which jarred me. (spoiler) As a result, I was more or less informed of the back story that I needed without having to read earlier volumes in this series. There is one cold-case murder and several present day murders that are linked, so the reader needs to pay attention to keep track of the names. I won't expand here on the details of the plot.
I should add that the narrator, Cathleen McCarron, was exceptionally good at giving voice to the various characters. For my American ear, it took me a while to adapt to her Scottish accents and dialects, occasionally even having to replay the last minute, but I could tell that she knew what she was about. After completing the book, I was not surprised to find that she is a professional voice, text, and accent coach, currently based with the Royal Shakespeare Company. (See linked in.) BTW, her first name is misspelled on audible.com and amazon.com, although not on their UK counterparts. In fact, she has narrated over 50 other books.
Excellent police procedural. Terrific narrator.
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