In this gripping new audiobook, Sleeping in the Ground, written by the acclaimed Peter Robinson and skillfully narrated by James Langton, listeners are in for a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists. With an audiobook rating of 3/5 and a length of 11 hours and 0 minutes, this thrilling tale is packed with amazing empathy, snare-trap dialogue, and meticulous attention to detail, just as Michael Connelly himself kindly acknowledges.
The story begins at the doors of a quaint country church, where a wedding party's joyous celebration is abruptly shattered by an unspeakable act. And so begins a massive manhunt for the heinous culprit. Eventually, the wrongdoer is apprehended, and one would think the story ends there. But, alas, it continues to unfold.
For the protagonist, Alan Banks, a detective still grappling with his own tragic loss, there is something unsettling about this case, something unresolved that lingers in the air. In his pursuit of justice, Banks finds himself teaming up once again with the talented profiler Jenny Fuller. Together, they dive headfirst into the depths of this crime, unravelling the threads of long-buried secrets that serve to reshape everything Banks thought he knew about the events that unfolded outside that chapel.
As the relentless detective digs deeper, the shocking truth gradually reveals itself, but perhaps it's already too late. With an unforgettable opening scene and an unforeseen finale, this audiobook guarantees to keep listeners riveted until the very end. So, listen closely as the enigmatic Peter Robinson weaves a tale that will leave you breathless and questioning everything you thought you knew.