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The Mystery of Mercy Close | [Marian Keyes]
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The Mystery of Mercy Close

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  • by Marian Keyes
  • Narrated by Niamh Daly
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  • LENGTH
    15 hrs and 27 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    09-13-12
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The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Marian Keye’s heartbreaking stunner of a novel, The Mystery of Mercy Close, read by the actress Niamh Daly.

“I employ this thing called The Shovel List.” “A shovel...?” “No. A Shovel List. It’s more of a conceptual thing. It’s a list of all the people and things I hate so much that I want to hit them in the face with a shovel.”

Meet Helen - youngest of the Walsh sisters and a law unto herself. She’s easily bored, has an inability to filter her thoughts and was fired from every job she ever had before she found her true calling as a private investigator. But times are tough for PIs, and Helen’s had no choice but to take on the search for AWOL boyband has-been Wayne Diffney: The Wacky One. It’s not all bad this game of Where’s Wayne.

It may have brought her charming crook of an ex Jay Parker back into her life, but it’s giving her an excuse to avoid the usual Walsh family dramas and the intense looks from her gorgeous boyfriend Artie that make her heart beat wildly with lust and panic in equal measure. But most of all it’s an excellent distraction from the huge swarm of black vultures gathering over her head. If she hides out in her target’s empty house on Mercy Close for long enough maybe they’ll go away...But as Helen begins to unravel the mysteries secreted on Mercy Close she discovers a kindred spirit in a man unwilling to be found. Could someone be telling her to look a little closer to home?

©2012 Marian Keyes (P)2012 Penguin Books Limited

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    Brenda Gauteng, South Africa 03-04-13
    Brenda Gauteng, South Africa 03-04-13 Member Since 2012
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    "Dark, Light and Altogether Wonderful"

    I literally laughed out loud. Wonderfully entertaining, I enjoyed every minute of it.

    There couldn’t have been a more perfect choice of narrator for this book. Niamh Daly did a remarkable job.

    I highly recommend this book.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Myrtha Asunción, Paraguay 11-13-12
    Myrtha Asunción, Paraguay 11-13-12 Member Since 2008
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    "A study on depression & a mystery"

    The mystery part is good, you won't be able to decipher until almost the end, just a little bit ahead of the protagonist and then revising the clues said "of course!" but that is the fun, right ?

    The depression... I believe it is done in order to illustrate how a person suffering from endogenous depression feels and her interaction with the rest of the world: family, friends, job,etc. And I think M.Keyes does a good job, The symptoms, failures and / or successes of the treatment are textbook. Reminded me of some of J. Picoult's novels (house rules, my sister keeper, handle with care etc.)

    So, to me the achievement of this listen is that going thru this little mystery the listener learns the suffering of a person with e. depression and by knowing and understanding this terrible disease one becomes more respectful and compassionate towards these patients, at least that is what I believe.

    Also I should point out that it is a shock this dark version of M.Keyes. there is this black humor and kind of bitter wit towards the world as it is now (mostly the economy). But again it is the color of the glass through which the protagonist watches said world.

    The performer is great.Very, very good !

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    L. D. Lace victoria, melbourne Australia 03-20-13
    L. D. Lace victoria, melbourne Australia 03-20-13 Member Since 2011

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    "if u love marian keyes, you'll find this boring"
    Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

    out of everything she's written, this flops (sorry Marian)


    What was most disappointing about Marian Keyes’s story?

    I know Marian has suffered major depression, I have too ... I empathise. But your fans have a certain level of fun, excitement + a smidge of naughty/dodgy behaviour of your characters to keep your fans amused.

    But for the author to use the key protaganist, Helen, one of the Walsh sisters to go through severe depression and what she did, experienced etc. I felt Marian Keyes was using this character as a cathartic to go through her own experiences and issues.

    Fair enough for her. But not for her readers/listeners .. we want to be enterained and pay to read/listen, and not feel we're sharing the same kind of mental overhaul she went through, and then she got paid tons of bucks to write this book.

    If she wasnt a bestselling author, and sent this book to every publisher in the world, it wouldnt have been published by anyone.

    Sorry, Marian, but its true, and deepdown you know this. You cant's turn out this kind of pap, when your fans have devoured your last 8 books with glee.


    Which character – as performed by Niamh Daly – was your favorite?

    the key character - Helen, Niamh was exciting and kept me listening, through a very predictable plod of a tale. It's not the narrater's fault that she had a bad read to narrate. Without her, I would've let it go and just skipped to the end within the 1st hour.


    Could you see The Mystery of Mercy Close being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

    No


    Any additional comments?

    I know Marian has suffered major depression, I empathise. But your fans have a certain level of fun, excitement + a smidge of naughty/dodgy behaviour of your characters to keep your fans amused.

    But for the author to use the key protaganist, Helen, one of the Walsh sisters to go through severe depression and what she did, experienced etc. I felt Marian Keyes was using this character as a cathartic to go through her own experiences and issues.

    Fair enough for her. But not for her readers/listeners .. we want to be enterained and pay to read/listen, and not feel we're sharing the same kind of mental overhaul she went through, and then she got paid tons of bucks to write this book.

    If she wasnt a bestselling author, and sent this book to every publisher in the world, it wouldnt have been published by anyone.

    Sorry, Marian, but its true, and deepdown you know this. You cant's turn out this kind of pap, when your fans have devoured your last 8 books with glee.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Anet Cape Town, South Africa 03-10-13
    Anet Cape Town, South Africa 03-10-13 Member Since 2005
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    "Depression and Recession in Ireland"

    Very well narrated, this novel gives a chilling insight into depression, and how the Irish experienced their fall from grace. While the plot was a little light, the narrative and wit, and the downward spiral of the heroine more than made up for it and perhaps that is ok. I loved the ending, and it wasn't that predictable after all! We are reminded that happiness it not a permanent state even if you don't suffer from depression.

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