• Dark Visions of Torment

  • DCI Will Blake Crime Mystery Thrillers, Book 8
  • By: J.E. Mayhew
  • Narrated by: Owen Welsh
  • Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Dark Visions of Torment

By: J.E. Mayhew
Narrated by: Owen Welsh
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Could you keep a secret, even if it caused others torment?

When a young boy goes missing, DCI Will Blake and his team are led into the little-known subterranean world beneath the Wirral. But the investigation unearths the body of a man who has been missing for almost 60 years. Ernie Hughes, lead singer of the little known Merseybeat band Arthur and the Galahads, disappeared one November in 1964, the night before the band were off to chase their dreams in Hamburg. It appears that Ernie’s death was violent.

Blake’s investigations take him back to the heady days of The Cavern Club and Liverpool during the swinging '60s. Many of the witnesses are dead and the suspects in their twilight years. But not everyone is happy for dark secrets to surface, even after all this time, and they’ll stop at nothing to keep them buried.

And why is Serafina behaving so amorously toward the local cat population?

Dark Visions of Torment is the eighth book from popular crime author J.E. Mayhew and is ideal for fans of J.D. Kirk, L.J. Ross, Alex Smith, and Luca Veste.

©2021 Jonathan Mayhew (P)2022 Jonathan Mayhew

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The backstory needs to move along....

I have listened to all 8 books of the series in a row and overall I have enjoyed them. The narrator took a bit of getting used to but as the series has progressed he has grown on me. I am getting a little tired of the back stories of the series. Cath Cryer needs to get her promotion or decide to leave the force and get moved out of Blake's world entirely. Good cop (says the author) or not I can't stand her character and feel more like she needs to get taken down a peg or two instead of being promoted. Blake's DSI needs to get over the "Harry is always trying to steal the spotlight" hurt feelings. It's tiresome and makes him sound petulant. The big bad mobster story line is getting tiresome too. Where is it going?

I love that the author so loves animals and I really like the rest of the characters. I also for the most part enjoy each mystery and procedural. The best part is that the author makes me want to look stuff up to see where the locations are or learn more about the historical sites. To me, that means he's doing something great. I had never heard of The Wirrals before listening to these books.

If you've gotten this far in the series you are probably a fan and going to get the book regardless of the review. I too will get the next in the series when it comes out!

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