
Invisible Murder by Lene Kaaberbol & Agnete Friis
Publisher:AudioGO (October 2012)
Source: Publisher
Formats Available: Hardcover, Kindle, Audio
Read by: Katherine Kellgren
Listening Time: 11 hours 23 minutes
Last year I was introduced to Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis with the audio of The Boy in The Suitcase. An incredibly intense and emotional read that was unlike anything I’ve ever listened to. When I was presented with the opportunity to feature their second release in the Nina Borg mystery series, I jumped at the chance.
Aside from my enthusiasm for the book, I love participating in AudioGo’s blog tours because you guys get the opportunity to hear some of the audio book by visiting each of the participating sites. A second perk, each stop is offering the opportunity to win a copy of of Invisible Murder!
Synopsis from Goodreads: In the ruins of an abandoned Soviet military hospital in northern Hungary, two impoverished Roma boys are scavenging for old supplies or weapons they could sell on the black market when they find more than they ever anticipated. The resulting chain of events threatens to blow the lives of a frightening number of people into bits and pieces.
In this feverishly anticipated follow-up to 2011’s critically acclaimed The Boy in the Suitcase, Danish Red Cross nurse Nina Borg doesn’t realize she is putting life and family on the line when she tries to treat a group of sick Hungarian gypsies who are living illegally in a Copenhagen garage. Nina has unwittingly thrown herself into a deadly nest of the unscrupulous and the desperate, and what is at stake is much more terrifying than anyone had realized.
Here are the stops on the tour. Visit them to listen to a sample of the audio and enter to win a copy of your own.
Tuesday, October 23- The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia
Thursday, October 25- Literate Housewife
Here’s my clip for Invisible Murder:
And now for the giveaway! I have two copies up for grabs. Use the Rafflecopter widget to enter, and as always let me know if you have any problems, I’ll be glad to help you out.
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Luke Daniels! Ok so that was an obvious answer from me but I have about 10 narrators that I will listen too without second guessing.
Not an entry just wanted to say – you have the best contests.
Thanks!
I have enjoyed listening to Stephen Briggs on several cd’s.
C. J. Critt
I love Gerard Doyle, who narrated Stuart Neville’s works, as well as Adrian McKinty. Mark Hammer as Dave Robichaud in the James Lee Burke series is great. I loved Frank Mueller, too.
I like Elizabeth McGovern doing The Chaperone.
I’ve heard she does a fantastic job. This one is in my queue, I just haven’t gotten a chance to listen to it yet.
I haven’t read anything by this author yet, so an audio book would really be a great way to get started with you.