Get ready for a mind-bending crime thriller that will have you gripping your seat until the very last word. Jane Casey, an esteemed author with a string of Sunday Times bestsellers under her belt, delivers a gripping tale of murder and suspense in her latest audiobook. Narrated by the talented Caroline Lennon, this audiobook is bursting with psychological depth that will keep you hooked for its 13 hours and 49 minutes duration. Trust me, you won't want to hit pause.
The story kicks off with eighteen-year-old Chloe Emery, who comes home one day to a scene straight out of a horror movie. Blood stains the walls and her mother, Kate, is nowhere to be found. No body, but all signs point to one thing: murder. As Chloe remains tight-lipped, our determined protagonist, Maeve Kerrigan, steps into the role of detective sergeant, eager to prove herself. But her best friend, Bethany Norris, insists on protecting Chloe's secrets, making it nearly impossible for Maeve to get the full picture.
With every twist and turn, the suspicion spreads like wildfire among the residents of Valerian Road. Everyone is a suspect, and Maeve desperately needs someone to talk. But secrets run deep, and some are simply too horrifying to share. As Maeve and her team delve into the dark underbelly of this chilling case, prepare yourself for a rollercoaster ride of emotions and shocking revelations.
Let the Dead Speak has garnered high praise from readers and critics alike. Susie Steiner, the author of Missing, Presumed, was utterly gripped by its pages. Alex Marwood, author of The Wicked Girls, describes it as sharp, complex, and gripping from start to finish. John Connolly, renowned for his Charlie Parker series, hails it as fiendishly gripping. And Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin, praises its tremendous twists and emotional depth.
If you're a fan of intelligent police procedurals and meaty crime fiction, this audiobook is a treat you won't want to miss. Sinead Crowley, author of Can Anybody Help Me, promises a thrilling experience. And for those who have yet to discover Jane Casey's gripping storytelling, Let the Dead Speak is the perfect place to start, according to Mark Edwards, author of Follow You Home. It seamlessly combines the twists and turns of a top-rate police procedural with the psychological depth of a top-rate psych thriller, as acclaimed author Tammy Cohen (When She Was Bad) aptly describes.
So, sit back, press play, and prepare to be immersed in the captivating world that Jane Casey has crafted. Let the Dead Speak will keep you guessing until the very end.





























