
Nineteen Seventy Seven
Red Riding Quartet
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Narrated by:
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Saul Reichlin
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By:
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David Peace
About this listen
*Please note this audiobook contains explicit language.
If you thought fiction couldn't get darker then think again. Nineteen Seventy Seven, the second instalment of the Red Riding Quartet, is one long nightmare.
Its heroes - the half decent copper Bob Fraser and the burnt-out hack Jack Whitehead - would be considered villains in most people's books. Fraser and Whitehead have one thing in common though; they're both desperate men dangerously in love with Chapeltown prostitutes.
And as the summer moves remorselessly towards the bonfires of Jubilee Night, the killings accelerate and it seems as if Fraser and Whitehead are the only men who suspect or care that there may be more than one killer at large.
Out of the horror of true crime, David Peace has fashioned a work of terrible beauty. David Peace (born 1967) is an English author.
He was named one of the Best of Young British Novelists by Granta in 2003 and won the 2004 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. Also known for his novels GB84 and The Damned United, the latter was made into a feature film starring Michael Sheen.
©2001 David Peace (P)2010 AudibleCritic reviews
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The story line at times is a little hard to follow and I found myself going back and listening over the previous 15 minutes to recap. Originally coming from Leeds I loved the references to landmarks and pubs in the 70's now since gone - very nostalgic. Peace's ability to capture the mood and attitudes in the 70's was brilliant at the same time his brilliance in describing mutilation and abuse was on a par - not for the faint hearted, it really made my toes curl.
I felt that the story took awhile to get going, maybe just for me to get my head around his characters.But overall I really enjoyed listening to the book and look forward to the remaining books in the quartet to be added to the audible catalogue.
toe curling !!
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Visceral
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I came to these books having watched the C4 TV films - which I think are great and are an example of how Britain can produce TV to rival HBO - I had heard the books were difficult so decided [having already seen how the plot goes] I would given them a miss... well that would have been a real mistake and I am grateful to audible for producing these versions...
I have listened to the first three novels and have 83 as treat for when the new year commute commences...
These books are really well read - as good as any I have listened to from audible...
If you are put off because you think, like I did, that having watched the TV films there will be no surprises well you would be wrong - the plot in the book is much richer and differs in many important respects from the TV version... I look back now at the TV films thinking how can they have missed that character, or merged those characters...
In particular - and this is why I attach my review to 1977 - I cannot understand why they didn't film 1977 [I know it was a cost issue] as without this book all that follows really doesn't make full sense... in this book you get a real sense of the mayhem the Ripper caused the police and you get to meet and really appreciate Jack Whitehead [a minor character in 1974 and 1980] as a true embodiment of flawed tragedy... you also appreciate the persuasive power of the Rev Laws...
1977 spirals into a tragic conclusion which you can see coming in inevitable slow motion and 'after the end' Peace gives a stream of consciousness end to the book which I am sure must be his finest writing and stands well above the normal James Ellroy comparisons...
Thanks to audible for producing a marvellous edition of these books...
Brilliant!
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Wow!
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I don't think I like this style of narration - while it is surely raw and gutsy it just didn't draw me into it.
Definitely I'm no prude and I could sit have a drink with the best of ribald sailors but this narration just felt a bit too rough & nasty for me...
Maybe it's exactly what the author David, and the narrator Saul wanted to achieve - and hats off to them if it was.... but this felt too much like 'seventies grainy black & white movie, warts & all' with all the politics and policies of the Conservative era, full of naked hatred and cynicism..
Too blunt for me I reckon, but ymmv.
(BTW, I did listen to 1974 - all the way through.)
Didn't really enjoy it though.
Just couldn't listen...
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I found it difficult to separate the different characters
The story line was difficult to follow
I would not recommend this book in audible form
It may be ok as a read
Difficult to enjoy
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hard work
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