Dying To Tell

by Robert Goddard

Other authorsGerard Doyle (Narrator), Recorded Books (Publisher)
Digital audiobook, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Collection

Publication

Recorded Books (2011), Unabridged MP3; 11h05

Description

"It is autumn in the Somerset town of Glastonbury. Lance Bradley is idling away his life there as usual when he receives a call for help from the eccentric sister of his old friend Rupert Alder. Inexplicably, Rupe has stopped sending the money that his dysfunctional siblings depend on. Reluctantly, Lance goes to London to learn what he can, only to find that his friend has vanished. Rupe's employers, a shipping company, believe he is guilty of a major fraud. A Japanese businessman called Hashimoto claims he has stolen a document of life and death importance. And a private detective, who has been trying to trace on Rupe's behalf an American called Townley, has been warned off by unnamed but immensely powerful interests. Townley, it seems, was involved in a mysterious death at Wilderness Farm, near Glastonbury, back in 1963, that year of so many shattering events which just happens also to be the year of Lance's birth." "No sooner has Lance decided that whatever Rupe was up to is too risky for him to get involved in than he finds that he already is involved, and the only way out is to get in deeper still. Where is Rupe? What is the document he has stolen? Who is Townley? And what happened in the summer of 1963 that holds the key to a secret more devastating than Lance Bradley could ever have imagined?"--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member miketroll
Robert Goddard is a master of the mystery genre. Beware - if you read one of his books, you'll probably want to read them all 13 or 14 off the reel.

This one, like several other RG stories, starts in modern England. It's a fast-moving tale of business fraud moving between London, Berlin, Tokyo and
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San Francisco.
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LibraryThing member edwardsgt
Another cracking Goddard story, up with his best. The unwitting hero is talked into searching for an old friend, which takes him on a hair-raising trip to Japan, before the final denouement at Wilderness Farm near Glastonbury, which relates to events thirty years earlier. Very cleverly written with
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twists and turns throughout.
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LibraryThing member smik
Lance Bradley, living the quiet life in a shop in Glastonbury, has lost touch with his old friend Rupert Alder. Rupe’s siblings, Win, Mil, and Howard, all a good deal older than Rupe, are dependent on him for their income, and their income has mysteriously dried up. Rupe seems to have disappeared
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and Win asks Lance for help in tracking him down. This is not an easy task and leads Lance around the world and back to headline-making events that occurred in the year that he and Rupe were born, 1963. A thriller with some very unexpected twists and turns.
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LibraryThing member oldstick
Fairly interesting mystery with more plot than characterisation.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2001
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