
I Will Miss You Tomorrow
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Narrated by:
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Colin Mace
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By:
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Heine Bakkeid
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents I Will Miss You Tomorrow by Heine Bakkeid, read by Colin Mace.
Bakkeid has entered the upper echelons of Norwegian crime writing’ Barry Forshaw
The first in a new Norwegian crime series by the winner of the Riverton Prize 2021 introducing disgraced ex-Chief Inspector Thorkild Aske, a damaged man with a complicated past.
Fresh out of prison and a stint in a psychiatric hospital, disgraced ex-policeman Thorkild Aske only wants to lose himself in drugged dreams of his beloved Frei. Wild, unknowable Frei. The woman he loved. The woman he has lost forever.
Yet when Frei’s young cousin goes missing off the Norwegian coast and Thorkild is called in by the family to help find him, dead or alive, Thorkild cannot refuse. He owes them this.
Tormented by his past, Thorkild soon finds himself deep in treacherous waters. He’s lost his reputation – will he now lose his life?
An extraordinary tale
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I did struggle with the beginning as it seemed painfully slow ... but I held on because this is how this ‘genre’ works - so persevere.
I did pinpoint the plot etc very early on which was a tad irksome but the book kept me focused til the end. Im looking forward to the next book.
Narrator: I do like Colin Mace as a narrator and here right from page one you get the feel of the main character. I cannot say anything else incase it spoils the book.
There are a couple of odd edits with the sound level - but most wont notice.
I ‘do’ recommend this book.
Dark, slow, deep & very good
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Slow burner but worth it.
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You will have guessed this is not a lightweight read, and I just couldn't see any entertainment value in it, even given that reading crime and murder stories for entertainment is a bit of a paradox in the first place. The narrator seemed to caught up in the downbeat mood his reading so ponderous and tedious I almost gave up after a few chapters. I stuck with it for a but longer and it got better, but never good. I lasted about a third of the way and just couldn't take any more. I'll be returning it.
Too slow and depressing.
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