When the Bough Breaks

When the Bough Breaks

by David Mark

Narrated by Janine Birkett

Unabridged — 9 hours, 48 minutes

When the Bough Breaks

When the Bough Breaks

by David Mark

Narrated by Janine Birkett

Unabridged — 9 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

North of England. Cumbria. Salome Delaney didn't have a great start in life. But her abusive childhood came to a tragic conclusion with the killing of her tyrant mother, Trina, by a jealous ex-boyfriend. At least, that's what the police say. Sal has never believed kind Wulf, who tried to protect her from her mother's dark side, could have committed such a crime, but the evidence was irrefutable . . . and who else could have done it? Now a Collison Investigation Officer, Sal's done her best to put the past behind her. But one snowy morning she's called to an accident scene, and she recognizes the body - Barry Ford, the man her mother left Wulf for, all those years ago. It soon becomes clear this wasn't just an accident - it was murder. And Wulf, now out of prison, lives very close by . . .

Editorial Reviews

Booklist on Blind Justice

[Delivers] the kind of grisly torture and murder scenes that have rightly linked his work with that of Val McDermid

Booklist Starred Review

Mark is a superbly gifted writer who creates a bleak, unforgiving setting, deeply damaged characters, and a plot that ramps up the violence, tension, and suspense to an almost unbearable level before an explosive ending that will leave readers utterly shattered

Booklist Starred Review of The Burning Time

A dark, creepy, twisted mystery that will keep readers awake far into the night

Kirkus Reviews

2024-05-04
Is an ex-con ex-cop being framed for murder a second time?

Mark’s gritty crime yarn unfolds at first in splintered pieces, lurching slowly forward in time, beginning with the morning in 1995 when Cumbrian Police Constable Wulfric Hagman wakes up in a drunken stupor, calling for his wife, Trina. His subsequent discovery of Trina’s savaged corpse is followed in short order by his arrest for her murder. The transcript of a juicy radio broadcast from the following year fills in the details of the case and describes Wulf’s conviction and lengthy prison sentence. A rambling 2001 letter from Trina’s eldest daughter, young adult Salome Delaney, presents a more sympathetic view of Wulf, who strove to block Trina’s abusiveness and act as a responsible stepfather to Sal and her several siblings. Praise is also showered on Wulf’s solicitor, Dagmara Scrowther, who fought for him and became a surrogate mother to the abandoned Delaney brood. Much more recently, an unidentified man is tortured and killed, and the killer’s final words implicate Wulf, who’s now out of prison. Unfortunately for Wulf, this victim turns out to be Barry Ford, the man Trina left him for decades ago. The story ultimately settles on Sal, now a police officer, her equally scarred brother Jarod, and their efforts to exonerate their stepfather. The first installment in a new series from the prolific author of the DS Aector McAvoy novels is masterfully plotted, teasing armchair detectives with pieces of the full murder puzzle.

A welcome series kickoff from a seasoned veteran.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191962368
Publisher: Isis Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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