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The Death of Dalziel | [Reginald Hill]
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The Death of Dalziel

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  • by Reginald Hill
  • Narrated by Shaun Dooley
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  • LENGTH
    13 hrs and 11 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-23-08
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Publisher's Summary

Caught in the blast of a huge Semtex explosion, the only things preventing Superintendent Andy Dalziel from stepping through Death's door might be his own size and indomitable willpower. As he lies on a hospital bed, it falls on DCI Peter Pascoe to seek justice for Andy. The security services have written it off as an accident: the terrorist suspects have paid for their clumsiness with their lives. Who, then, are the Knights Templar, a shadowy group exacting summary public justice on their enemies? Pascoe is certain of a conspiracy and the attempted murder of Yorkshire Police's most inept officer only convinces him further.

©2007 Reginald Hill; (P)2007 W F Howes Ltd

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    11-11-08
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    "Great Entry in a Great Series"

    What I love about Reginald Hill's Dalziel books is that they flout the usual conventions of British police procedurals. Usually, it's the brilliant/world weary DCI and the young/bumbling/earnest partner. In this series, though, it's the partner, Pascoe, who's thoughtful and refined and the mentor, Dalziel, who's coarse, two-fisted and (seemingly) lazy.

    But THE DEATH OF DALZIEL takes this series to a new level. Here, Pascoe gets to be center stage as his partner lays dying. But Dalziel stills looms large (both physically and spiritually). Though Dalziel remains comatose, we are invited into his inner world, and we find it's a much more complex place than we imagined.

    As always, Shaun Dooley's narration is impeccable; this book is less active than others in the series, yet Dooley manages to keep the pace moving.

    If you haven't had the Dalziel experience, this is a fine place to start.

    20 of 20 people found this review helpful
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    Janice sawbridgeworthUnited Kingdom 10-03-08
    Janice sawbridgeworthUnited Kingdom 10-03-08 Member Since 2005
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    "Another fan pleaser"

    If you are a fan of this series then this is a story you will enjoy. The narration is excellent as usual and the characters contain all their usual 'charm'. The plot is fast moving although it may not contain as many strings as is usual. The terrorism topic is dealt with in both a human and sensible way. As a new reader of this series it would not be a bad place to start

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful
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    Judith Levy United States 11-29-08
    Judith Levy United States 11-29-08 Member Since 2008
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    "superb"

    The narration of this audiobook is wonderful. Shaun Dooley has the local accent down perfectly and reads with great energy and an excellent sense of pacing. Highly recommended.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Daniel Mcafee Texas USA 09-21-09
    Daniel Mcafee Texas USA 09-21-09 Member Since 2005

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    "Good Story, but a Tough Listen at Times"

    This is a great story and well written. All previous reviews are accurate in that there are a lot of good dimensions to this book and R Hill brings them together nicely.

    However, I am surprised by all the stellar ratings from US listeners.

    This book is FILLED with Brit slang and the narrator at times uses such a heavey gutteral accent that I had a tough time figuring out what he was saying - at times had no idea what a lot of the slang even meant.

    Anyway, it's a good story and recommended, but if you think the strong brit accent and brit slang will bother you, be advised.

    The story is 5-star, but overall between a 3 and 4 rating for me because of the slang and narration, so I rounded up.

    4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Anne Auckland, New Zealand 07-24-11
    Anne Auckland, New Zealand 07-24-11 Member Since 2009
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    "Intriguing and captivating"

    Enjoyed the writing and turn of phrase. The down to earth characterisation was appreciated. The book was funny, tense, exciting all mixed together. Well worth a listen.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Alex Stephentown, NY, United States 08-22-09
    Alex Stephentown, NY, United States 08-22-09 Member Since 2007
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    "interesting story, characters and great narration"

    interesting contemporary tale - fab dialogue - great characters and amazing narration!

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 05-07-12
    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 05-07-12 Member Since 2008

    Love having someone read me a story. Fires in the hearth, rain on the roof, sunny days and surf. Good friends, good food and J S Bach.

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    "Great Writer and Great Reader"

    Shaun Dooley expresses the nuance and style of Reginald Hill in this excellent audio reading of 'The D of D'.
    With Dalziel at Death's or maybe God's door conversing with the meaningful breeze inviting him to cross the threshold and Hector under attack, Pascoe seeks the facts of the bomb blast and what looks like a cover up within the Combined Anti Terrorist Services.(CATS).

    It is with the delightful humour of Reginald Hill that the plots unfold. Peter Pascoe learns the great value of Andy's training in the benefits of bullying when invisibile red tape tries to hide the facts. When Rosie sees an opportunity to avoid her Mum's wrath, she uses her childlike innocence to assist her Dad and gain his protection.

    While not essential. it does help if a listener is familiar with the series, the force of the Big Man and the 'respect' he has amongst Police and Crims alike. It helps too to understand Peter Pascoe's quiet internal turmoil with Andy's wisdom and methods to appreciate a good few of the challenges he faces in this story.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Terry Corvallis, OR, United States 10-20-11
    Terry Corvallis, OR, United States 10-20-11 Member Since 2010
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    "Reginald Hill almost at his best"

    I have enjoyed Reginald Hill mysteries for many years - some are better than others. The very last ending (he puts the ending in two steps) was just downright annoying, which is the only reason this book doesn't have 5 stars. The reader is excellent and very listenable - not trying out for an academy award, just presenting a good book well. Would that others would follow his lead. I like the main characters and like very much that they are consistent and act the way you would expect them to act. That may sound picky, but series characters become people you feel you know after years of following them, and I don't like it when authors fiddle around with the characters in order to further a plot device. Overall, I say if you like British mysteries, you'll thoroughly enjoy this one.

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    P. Terrington Mexico 04-23-09
    P. Terrington Mexico 04-23-09 Member Since 2008

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    "Excellent"

    Brilliantly read, wonderfully written. Enthralling story.

    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Brendan Los Angeles, CA, USA 10-13-09
    Brendan Los Angeles, CA, USA 10-13-09
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    "All atmoshere, thin on story"

    Found this book to be incredibly boring. Lots of wandering around before moments of plot-oriented story. Disappointment

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