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Songs for the Dead

By: Stephen Puleston
Narrated by: Richard Elfyn
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A psychotic with an ear for melodies. A detective trapped inside his own mind. Can he catch the killer before the final beat?

Welsh Inspector Ian Drake barely manages to keep his OCD under control. So, after two fellow police officers are brutally murdered on an isolated mountain route, the pressure to solve the case threatens to make him crack. But Drake feels his carefully constructed world falling apart when the killer taunts him with cryptic song lyrics and promises of more death.

As tensions build to a crescendo - both at home and at work - the weary detective’s fears are realized when a local politician appears slain by the same sinister hand. And as Drake keeps receiving the culprit’s cruel verses, his head pounds at the thought of more victims marching to their doom.

Can he catch the sociopathic felon before he loses his sanity...or his life?

Brass in Pocket is the first book in the dynamic Inspector Drake crime series. If you like police procedurals, clever mysteries, and gripping thrillers, then you’ll love Stephen Puleston’s unnerving whodunit.

©2013 Stephen Puleston (P)2018 Stephen Puleston
Crime Fiction Detective Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction British Crime
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Intriguing Mystery • Realistic Police Procedures • Excellent Narration • Surprising Twists • Vivid Setting
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Too much attention to the Inspector's OCD. Too much time dealing with family that never went anywhere. Could have cut the story in half and it would have flowed better.

Dragged a lot at times

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I enjoyed this. I’m especially glad I listened to the audiobook because I never would have been able to pronounce the Welsh place names. However, I am extremely disappointed that the subsequent books are not available in that format.

An interesting character is DI Drake. Quirky, yes, but dedicated. I look forward to learning more about his colleagues and seeing more of their working relationships. That’s one of the things I enjoy in this genre.

The story was good. I didn’t guess the killer until near the end. For the first in a series, this was a great start. I would read more (listen) if, as mentioned, they were on Audible.

Great start

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3.5 stars. I found this book a bit jilted and confusing at times but overall good. It’s worth your time and a solid police procedural.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Richard Elfyn. He is (I believe) Welsh, but his accent isn’t too thick or difficult to understand. I found his voice soothing and comforting.
I did enjoy this book, but there were a few parts I felt lost at. Maybe that was just me, as it was overall a good book, I just think some of the red herrings were too grandiose and out of left field.

Solid police procedural

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this book was okay. The murder of two police officers in Wales starts a chain of events - more murders that seem unconnected.
Inspector Drake has a hard time solving the murders. He is a different kind of guy, with some quirks that got old hearing about.
I listened to it wanting to know what happened and who the killer was. I did not really enjoy the main characters. I would have liked to have a few more of the detectives fleshed out in the story. was it worth a credit, I guess?

okay

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Having previously read this book I was intrigued to give it a listen as well. I don't typically like audiobooks as I find my mind wandering and not paying attention to what I am listening to, but this book held my interest very well. I thought the narration was great, very fitting to the material, and I enjoyed hearing the proper pronunciation of all of the Welsh locations. I enjoyed the story and the characters very much, both of these aspects felt realistic to me and kept me more involved in the book. I definitely recommend this title. The author was kind enough to supply me with a credit for this audiobook in return for an honest review.

Excellent start to the series

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Too many twists. And sub plots. Needed an editor to make me not get bored.








Needed an editor

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When two traffic officers are killed during the early morning hours in northern Wales, Inspector Drake and his partner Karen get assigned the case. To say they have an interesting working relationship might be an understatement, Drake has a serious case of OCD and Karen in his eyes is a bit of a mess, but they really complement each other. I liked the way the story was told not just from the police investigators point of view, but you also get a peek into the mind of the killer which adds to the mystery. You will want to sit in your car just a little longer after you turn off the engine afraid if you stop listening you might miss a clue.

I found the authors pacing perfect and the narration by Richard Elfyn really brings the characters to life. I’m looking forward to the next audiobook in the series.

Excellent Mystery!

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Inspector Drake and his team must race the clock to piece together the clues from popular hits to track down a serial murderer before he kills his last victim.
I really enjoyed getting acquainted with the quirky, compulsive Drake as he struggles to solve this early case in his saga. Brass in Pocket is a realistic portrayal of police procedures carefully interspersed with cold blooded and vividly detailed murders that make it easy to believe and share Drake's sense of panic as the story irrevocably steams toward it's inevitable ending.
A great start to a great series.

Musical Murders

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Possible new series to follow. Story and narration best described as neutral or uninspiring. Next one may be more impressive, need to have a listen first before purchasing.

Possible new series to follow

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just when I thought that I might figured out who the killer was another twist with added story. Just want to cut me guessing right up to the very end. 5 * because I didn't care for the narrator. Voice was very Bland. I had to speed up to the readers voice so it was at 1.35 through the entire story instead of at 1.0 like i normally listen to books at

Kept me Guessing

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