
Tuesday's Gone
A Frieda Klein Novel, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Beth Chalmers
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Nicci French
About this listen
Nicci French, the best-selling author of What to do When Someone Dies and Losing You, returns with the second book in the gripping new series that began with top-ten best seller Blue Monday. Fans of Peter James’ Roy Grace series and Peter Robinson’s DCI Banks series will love the central character, psychotherapist Frieda Klein, who is consulted on a grisly and seemingly unsolvable crime.
For Frieda the days get longer, the cases darker…. She thought she was done with the police. But once more DCI Karlsson is knocking at her door. A man’s decomposed body has been found in the flat of Michelle Doyce, a woman trapped in a world of strange mental disorder. The police don’t know who it is, how he got there, or what happened - and Michelle can’t tell them. But Karlsson hopes Frieda can get access to the truths buried beneath her confusion. Painstakingly, Frieda uncovers a possible identity for the corpse: Robert Poole, a jack of all trades and master conman. But the deeper Frieda and Karlsson dig into Poole’s past, the more of his victims they encounter - and the more motives they find for murder.
Meanwhile, violent ghosts from Frieda’s own past are returning to threaten her. Unable to discover quite who is telling the truth and who is lying, they know they are getting closer to a killer. But whoever murdered Poole is determined to stay free - and anyone that gets too close will meet the same fate.
A gritty heroine, a gruesome crime, and a terrifying hunt for a psychotic killer, Tuesday’s Gone is not to be missed by fans of psychological thrillers.
Nicci French is the pseudonym for Nicci Gerrard and Sean French. The couple live in Suffolk and have written 12 other best-selling novels, including Beneath the Skin and Blue Monday, the first thrilling instalment in the Frieda Klein series.
©2012 Nicci French (P)2012 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about Tuesday's Gone
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- Anet
- 10-08-12
Riveting
If you could sum up Tuesday's Gone in three words, what would they be?
Riveting, engaging, empathic
What does Beth Chalmers bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She captures each character's personality perfectly. I could listen to her for hours! Her accents are also very convincing.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
But he's still out there
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- Eva
- 12-01-12
so well perfomed, makes up for a complicated story
What did you love best about Tuesday's Gone?
I just love the way Nicci French describes the characters
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
The relationship between the inspector and Frieda Klein
Have you listened to any of Beth Chalmers’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I read Blue Monday and found her performance as brilliant as in Tuesday's gone.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I just couldn't stop listening
Any additional comments?
Such a meticulous description of live in London
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- Anne
- 08-23-12
* More Brilliance! *
Make sure you listen to Blue Monday before listening to this. That had me looking for more and I found Tuesday's Gone.
I felt that some of this one was a little unrealistic in that Frieda Klein does a little too much of the police work. But that's the only negative to this story. Again, you're drawn into the story until the end. It has it's twists like Blue Monday. Characters with their distinct personalities.
Beth Chalmers is an excellent narrator. She gives great expression, and the characters are differentiated very well. Nice smooth listening.
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