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Hiding the Past
- The Forensic Genealogist Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jonathan Ip
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Peter Coldrick had no past; that was the conclusion drawn by years of personal and professional research. Then he employed the services of one Morton Farrier, forensic genealogist - a stubborn, determined man who uses whatever means necessary to uncover the past.
With the Coldrick Case, Morton faces his toughest and most dangerous assignment yet, where all of his investigative and genealogical skills are put to the test. However, others are also interested in the Coldrick family, people who will stop at nothing, including murder, to hide the past.
As Morton begins to unearth his client's mysterious past, he is forced to confront his own family's dark history, a history which he knows little about.
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- soo jay
- 08-08-2021
Annoying narrator - can't pronounce genealogist!
I really couldn't get past the narrator not knowing how to pronounce genealogist. Or genealogy. And such a dull, flat delivery. I won't be buying any more of this series.
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- Book Squirrel
- 14-08-2019
Really enjoyed this story!
The past holds all sorts of mysteries for those who enjoy researching their family tree. But what if no such avenue of research is available? What if someone were to find that their past simply didn’t exist?
Despite the fact that Peter Coldrick has no family and no family tree, his past does catch up with him in a way that sets Morton Farrier on a course of investigation that led to places that neither he nor the reader could possibly expect.
This is a really interesting mystery story with a refreshing perspective that presents new opportunities and avenues for investigation than amateur sleuths or police detectives usually employ. It draws on some intriguing elements of World War II history as the background for an investigation that takes place seventy years later and in a completely different context.
The narration by Jonathan Ip is very good indeed. He has a very pleasant voice to listen to, and portrays the different characters very effectively. His reading brings the story to life, and immerses the audience in the story as an eyewitness to the drama and action as it takes place.
All in all, a great story and a great narration.
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