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Cold Granite
- Logan McRae, Book 1
- Narrated by: John Sessions
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
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The dead are piling up in the morgue almost as fast as the snow on the streets, and Logan knows time is running out. More children are going missing. More are going to die. If Logan isn't careful, he's going to end up joining them.
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- A. J. McConachie
- 02-12-07
Excellent! Stuart MacBride! Fantastic
Grisly gruesome ghastly kidnappings & murders in The Granite City, of Aberdeen Scotland. Lots of twist and turns. The Narration is superb! You won’t put this one down until the spine tingling end!
More! More! More!
UNABRIDGED PLEASE.
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- stacie
- 07-29-10
gritty, human, great fun
The characters are real people, who make mistakes, but keep trying. And the best part is, they are genuinely funny along the way. This is the first book i've listened to by this author, and have to say i thoroughly enjoyed it. The story is quite good, but it's really the odd cast of characters and their dialog that seemed so refreshing and interesting to me. The narration was excellent as well. Highly recommended.
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- S. Harvey
- 11-08-07
Outstanding
Great book and marvelous narration. The plot is intricate and satisfying. The characters are credible and gritty. I was delighted to come across a new author, or new to me, whose writing has an authentic British flavour and whose characters seem to live on the page.
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- jeanne
- 06-13-15
Abridged so who knows?
Huge holes in this, plus you can't really enter into the story since so much is missing. Deeply disappointing! I love Stuart macbride so I'm sure the book is excellent. Just avoid this crap version.
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- Miriam Sabir
- 01-21-20
Police procedural with a heart
First of a series and I’m hooked! I loved everything about this book. The characters felt real and it makes me want to read more by this author.
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- Lorin
- 01-15-17
Love Logan
I've read a few of the other books in the series but it was great to listen to the first one and learn little things, like why he is called Lazarus- favourite part.
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- MJ
- 12-05-11
Abridgment Doesn't Make A Difference
I love, love, love Stuart MacBride. This book is the first in the Logan MacRae series and, since I found it, I am now hooked! MacBride is a terrifically entertaining author; one of the best I have read. Until I found him, Nelson Demille was my favorite author in this genre. It's nice to have found another great one!
John Sessions performs this rather than just reading it. You can tell that he is a very good actor and really puts a lot of effort into his portrayals of the characters.
If you like detective fiction, with some dark humor thrown in, you will enjoy this book and the whole Logan MacRae series. And if you are not familiar with British slang you may want to brush up before reading this author.
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- Deal W. Hudson
- 08-10-19
A gripping mystery narrated by a master actor!
This is my first encounter with the Aberdeen police world of Stuart MacBride, and you can count me a covert. The narration by John Sessions you forget the narrator altogether—all you hear is the story as if there were no intermediary. Wonderful!
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- Claire
- 11-13-16
Smash hit!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Without doubt! Another great book from Stuart Macbride!
What did you like best about this story?
I love the real life humor that Stuart interjects into the lives of the characters, which was masterfully narrated by John Sessions. The turns of phrases are just hilarious at times, even though the story involves grizzly murders.
Which scene was your favorite?
There were too many favorite scenes to pick just one, but I enjoyed the briefings with DCI Inch.
Any additional comments?
John Sessions performed the characters in the book so well. What a treat when books are cast so perfectly!
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- Patricia
- 06-11-16
Compelling action. Wonderfully written.
My wife and I couldn't stop listening until story was done. Excellent writing and loved the performance. We are hooked and will be downloading the whole series.
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- David
- 11-16-07
Excellent story.
If you don`t mind grapic descriptions of situations and objects then this is a must for you. Having lived and worked in and around Aberdeen for many years, I found the accuracy of this tale spot on. On occasion the language is, to say the least, a bit strong, but reflects the working class dialect accurately. Please can someone tell John Sessions, good as he is, that Marischal Street and Portlethen are not pronounced as he says them, but he does get the dialect and other pronounciation as close to the real thing as possible. Full of great characters from the word go, this volume is a must for any serious crime thriller reader. Very highly recommended.
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- Martin
- 07-03-07
Not For The Aberdeen Tourist Authority
Fantastic listen, the narration is excellent, the tale forces you to think but the humour breaks up what could be a very dark and disturbing story. Highly recommended.
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- Barbara
- 06-08-16
Gripping
At the stat I thought it would be too gruesome for me as child or animal cruelty is a subject I avoid. But Stuart Mac Brides tale expertly narrated but the smooth voice of John Sessions gently took the listener from one vile, wicked find and quickly showed us where there was a crack in the plot where DC Logan could find hope and move the story forward.
I am looking forward to listening to his other books.
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- Steven
- 02-01-10
Sessions session
Just a quick note to say that I think John Sessions was masterful in his reading, pronunciation and acting and made this book, that I have already read in paperback, even more accessible and enjoyable. It's just a shame that it was an abridged version.
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- Kev L
- 05-26-16
brilliant
Great story,characters are brilliant and wonderfully read by John Sessions. Will definitely listen read more. Highly recommended
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- Darkangel
- 03-20-16
the first logan macrae story
why oh why are the first few books abridged? and good though John sessions is the author has him beat just listen to the later books. this is the genisis of the macrae world and we are given glimpses of the treasure to come.
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- Caroline
- 06-23-13
Great Listen
Great story and well narrated.
Shorter than normal crime books and couldn't wait top download the next book in the series
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- Anita
- 02-22-22
Mum’s recommendation
I started listening to books at the start of the pandemic and now I’ve listened to 100s, most on my mum’s recommendation. I really enjoyed this, all the characters were believable and although the story line was a bit grim, it doesn’t focus on the gore for too long. I look forward to listening to the whole series. Excellent narration too
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- Lukagsd
- 07-08-21
A great book, shame its abridged
I have tried hard not to purchase the early books of Logan McCrea's adventures by Stuart Macbride due to the fact they are abridged. Why do this to a great book?!
Anyway I love the series so I gave in and bought them all. I did enjoy the performance but the story was lacking. Please buy the unabridged version. Its worth the extra!
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- George A Bear
- 11-11-20
A good introduction to the series
I read this book, as a book, years ago and have just listened to it again on audio.
It is still a good story that introduces a multitude of characters who grow in subsequent books.
It was fun to hear it again.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-26-22
Abridged
Good story. 5 stars because I come from sales and know the nbrs are important.
Would be nice if the audible app showed the difference between the abridged and unabridged versions though A$14 spent on 6 hrs when it could've been double. At least now I know.
Story and narration are great. But this abridged version does leave a lot of holes.
I'm still gonna spend $14 on the next one. Unabridged though.
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- Hailey Eadndel
- 03-07-17
Wish it was longer
Went with this one as it was the only version available but I wish it was the unabridged one. Lots is story missed out and didn't get the proper character introductions or back story (I've read the book so am aware of the missing bits). Aside from that it's fun (for a police book about dead children that it) and the narrator did a great job. Stuart MacBride writes as Scottish people talk so it was great to hear it as he intended.
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- carol
- 11-28-16
Dark but brilliant
The story was gripping - the characters well crafted and the the whole brilliantly narrated. Thoroughly recommend Stuart MacBride.
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- Lee
- 06-20-16
Volume adjustment
Unfortunately the sound of the voices was up and down, disappointed with the volume adjustment