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Blood and Treachery (A Scottish Crime Thriller)
- DCI Logan Crime Thrillers, Book 4
- Narrated by: Angus King
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How far would you go to bury the truth?
While searching for a missing hill walker, Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team uncovers a body - just not the one they were looking for.
Still dealing with the fallout from their last case, DCI Jack Logan and his team venture south from Inverness to investigate a brutal, gangland-style execution in the wilds of the Highland countryside.
As the victim's dark secrets are gradually revealed, Jack uncovers the rot lurking beneath the stunning scenery, making himself the target of a criminal more dangerous than any he has faced before.
If he isn't careful, it won't just be a murder he's dealing with in Glencoe.
It'll be a massacre.
Blood and Treachery is the fourth book by number one Amazon best-selling author JD Kirk, perfect for fans of Tartan Noir.
"A breath of fresh air in the crime fiction genre." (L.J. Ross)
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- Petra
- 10-25-20
Great series
Another great story by JD Kirk. And another great narration by Angus King. If you like Scottish accents, are a fan of English detective stories, like to chuckle on occasion, get teary-eyed on others, I highly recommend the whole series of Jack Logan and his merry, and sometimes not so merry, men.
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- leafyisles
- 09-08-20
Another Gay Character thrown under the bus.
So in the last novel we got the not-so-clever twist of the flamboyant gay man being the rapist and murder- NOW the underdeveloped token woman on the team gets fridged, just so we can get....what? A self-indulgent testosterone hulk out from the main character?
Oh and just to add injury to insult, it’s revealed she was also the token gay team member. I’d rather not have any representation than this to be quite honest =/
I’ve enjoyed a lot of the tone Kirk has crafted in the novels, but it’s recurring cliche “twists” and characterizations (or lack thereof) like this that are making me very hesitant to pick up the next book.
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- Whispera
- 09-14-20
A pleasant read
This one was not quite as good as the others in the series. Pretty silly at times, but I'll take that over the misery so prevalent in the genre. However the humor at times has declined into immaturity, whereas I totally enjoyed it in the prior books. The narrator is wonderful, as usual. I hope the next one (spoiler alert) doesn't carry on with "female cop as victim". And I hope Mr Whisper gets killed off. Those r my hopes for the next book.
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- Gr
- 09-13-20
DCI Jack Logan at his best
Another great addition to this detective series. Occasionally I get challenged by the accent and reference to something in Scottish popular culture, but still very good. The writing is detailed and the narration is excellent.
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- C. Owens
- 04-19-21
It’s all here
J. D.Kirk has done it again..been responsible for my lost sleep, that is.
Not a complaint. Rather a huzzah, a “ damn well done” written in the margins, especially at the parts which made me laugh aloud; a 5 stars for ya, mate kind of thank you.
Life has interfered with fun lately, and I owe a debt of gratitude to J.D.
His books ( betcha can’t read just one,) have eased the journey.
Good writing does that.
And Angus, he of many and varied voices. I preferred to listen rather than read , because what could be better than a Scotsman reading a book placed in Scotland, by a Scots author?
Thank you both.
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- Julia
- 01-13-22
Predictable
Predictable book with wholly unlikable main character. Not a stand alone book, a lot of info from previous books alluded to but not made clear.
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- Dana's a.
- 07-25-22
Alway great
I ALWAYS enjoy reading what's happening with DCI Logan dhis team. Angus King makes it two e as pleasant!
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- Matthew H.
- 06-05-22
Too much yakking
The characters tend to be whiny in most of the series so far, but this time it was just too much.
Way too much yakking; not enough actual Detecting.
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- EveryContinent
- 01-15-22
Great plotting, usual levity, super narration
You’ve got to love this series. Characters are vivid, scenery very imaginable, hard not to become invested in characters.
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- Clifford K.
- 01-15-22
a good book in the series
overall the story was good I was getting tired of the seal killer angle. Angus King does a really good job in his performance in using the Scottish accent and differentiating all the characters. it's an enjoyable listen.
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- Anneonymous
- 08-29-20
Brilliant narrator
I actually lol with the patter at times. Typical Scottish humour, sarcasm and cheeky.
Tyler is so funny.
Emotional at times and brought a wee tear to my eye at one point.
Performance was brill, Angus king really has a gift, i never once thought any of the characters sounded alike and really felt the emotion.
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- D. Cunningham
- 08-30-20
A really enjoyable series keep em coming.
Another great book in the series well narrated. Roll on audiobook five. Great characters with a good sprinkling of Scottish humour. Would make a really good tv series. (Please!)
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-23-20
Exceptional
Another fantastic book bought to life by a very talented narrator. Can't wait for the next one.
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- Mrs D J Fraser
- 08-25-20
Not my favourite DCI Jack Logan instalment.
When compared to the series thus far, this story lacks the substance, grit and realism of its predecessors. However the familiar characters and the Stella narrator (Angus King is superb!) are it's saving grace.
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- Kirstine
- 10-10-20
Another well-crafted story
I'm glad I discovered this series of cleverly-plotted novels full of engaging characters, gripping story-lines with a touch of humour. I like the fact that the stories are told in a linear fashion without a lot of flashbacks that can be confusing in an audio-book. Also there's not a lot of unnecessary padding that besets some other authors' novels.
The narrator is first class with a range of voices that adds to the drama.
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- Wayjor
- 09-22-20
Briw-yent
I’m so glad to add JD Kirk to my list of favourite authors. Story, characters all wonderful and genuinely interesting and I really care about all the Team. The baddies are horribly well written; though the writing allows room for empathy and sympathy in some cases, others you just want to lock up and throw away the key. I’ve just finished this 4th book in the Jack Logan series and they’ve all been brilliant! I can’t wait to listen to the next one. I enjoyed the narration - the writing and narration of the banter had me laughing out loud at times - though just occasionally the narrator reads as though it’s the end of a sentence then it turns out it isn’t. A little thing given the overall performance, but jarring nonetheless. 10/10 for the author; 9/10 for the narrator. I’ve heehaw left to say!
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- AngieT
- 08-22-20
Engrossing listen
Really enjoyable listen. Could all J D Kirks' books be audible and performed by Angus King please? They are a winning combination.
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- Teresa Harwood
- 08-21-20
Fantastic
Another fantastic DCI Jack Logan book. Great characters, great plot and wonderful location. The narration is excellent.
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- Mr. C. Robinson
- 10-30-20
Absolutely brilliant
This is one fantastic listen. The storyline is exactly what you would expect from such a talented writer and the narration by Angus King is phenomenal.
My hope is that the series continues for as long as possible.
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- Ronnie Ingledew
- 10-09-20
Love these stories
Another great story and brilliant narration by Angus King. Can’t wait for the next one please keep these coming I love these books
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- Anonymous User
- 06-28-22
JD Kirk is a master
I truly love this series D.C.I Logan is a gruff but sometimes funny character and Angus King is a master at bringing him to life. the team is relatable. I can not wait to listen to the rest of the series
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- Anonymous User
- 06-07-22
Another cracker in the DCI Logan series
As the main characters get stronger and more loved I find it hard not to binge and go straight to the next in the series. Ben Ford showed his true strength and vulnerability as protector of DCI Logan and the team, while the suspects and players are, as usual, completely plausible. Sydney is a long way from the Scottish highlands but the humour and values of JD KIRK’s characters engender empathy from afar.
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- Connor Innes
- 05-18-22
Enjoying the whole series
Story is engaging, and the narrator brings the characters to life. When listening to it in the car, my teenager becomes involved very quickly too, wanting to know what happened and why. We live in Australia, love the accents, have been to the area in Scotland and can picture it in our minds while listening. Absolutely love the little quips between colleagues, lightens and balances the story. I'm hooked. cheers
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- Anonymous User
- 07-31-21
I could listen to Angus all day
wasn't bad but didn't quite have "it" I love listening to Angus though. he sounds lovely
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- Jodie Smith
- 07-26-21
Always good but least fave so far
Least favourite of the series so far.
Still worth listening to. As always fab narration and looking forward to next book
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- BRONWYN S.
- 07-21-21
Brilliant Again
Loved it ad usual. Brutally light hearted, exceptional interplay between tough, likable characters, but most importantly thoroughly entertaining.
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- Peggy
- 05-30-21
Great
I am so enjoying this series. Just love the accent of Angus King My third book and can’t wait for the next
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- BigNig
- 04-05-21
Just a brilliant series!!!
Another fantastic listen in this awesome series. The story is great. The dark humour is superb. The performance by Angus King is, as always, on-point...
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- Anonymous User
- 03-25-21
Another rollicking ride through the highlands
An excellent instalment of a wonderful series, brilliantly written and brought to life by superb narration. JD Kirk shows he’s not beyond letting some of his well developed characters go - all in the line of duty of course! Well done on a terrific creation JD🙌
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- Anonymous User
- 02-09-21
Brilliant entertainment
J D Kirk has really produced a beauty this time. Provided you have a strong stomach for the descriptive imagery, the storyline will not fail to please. The Scottish humour in the writing and the accents in the narration never fail to amuse.