Today I am opening up this tour! This was wow honestly the best 10hrs I have spent in a very looking time.
Fantastic storyline, so many twists and turns, I quite honestly was captivated!
Tbe narration was beautiful to listen to. Richard Armitage has done a fantastic job of telling this tale.
Highly recommend this!
The Patient Man opens with a series of seemingly random crimes in the town of Saltern-le-Fen – firearms taken from the head of the Fenside Gun Club, fuel stolen from a farm, six pigs and a horse carried off in the night – landing on the desk of DI Rowan Jackman and DS Marie Evans. No-one is too concerned – until a sniper executes a man with a clean shot to the head in broad daylight.
When a second victim is killed in as many days, Jackman detects the hand of his nemesis Alistair Ashcroft, the wanted killer who haunts his thoughts. Somewhere out there, Ashcroft is biding his time, waiting to strike them again. He said he would return – and when Evans receives a message with the warning Lest we forget, it is clear it could be sooner rather than later.
Who is behind the deaths? To uncover the truth and keep his team from harm, Jackman must travel into the mind of the notorious killer. Having executed his murderous crusade, Ashcroft wants to indulge himself, unleashing a game of cat and mouse whose stakes could be no higher. In the struggle between a man who cares too much and a man who cares for nothing, the former is bound to lose. Let the fun begin…
The Patient Man, the sixth instalment of the Jackman & Evans series, joins a host of gripping psychological thrillers with all-star casts on Audible. Highlights include Sarah A. Denzil’s Silent Child, narrated by Joanne Froggatt; Fiona Barton’s The Child, narrated by Adjoa Andoh, Clare Corbett, and Finty Williams; and K. L. Slater’s The Apartment, narrated by Tuppence Middleton and John Chancer.
About Audible
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