Being Human: The Road (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Simon Guerrier Play Audiobook Sample

Being Human: The Road Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Lenora Crichlow Publisher: AudioGO Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Annie has learned quite a bit about her new friend Gemma: she's from Bristol, she used to work in a pharmacy, and she's never forgiven herself for the suicide of her teenage son. She also died ten years ago and doesn't know why she's come back through that door. Perhaps it has something to do with the new road they're building through the rundown part of town. The plans are sparking protests, and Annie knows those derelict houses hold a secret in Gemma's past. Will stopping the demolition help Gemma be at peace again? Annie, George and Mitchell get involved in the road protest, but they're more concerned by mysterious deaths at the hospital. Deaths that have also attracted the attention of the new Hospital Administrator...

Featuring Mitchell, George and Annie, as played by Aidan Turner, Russell Tovey and Lenora Crichlow in the hit series created by Toby Whithouse for BBC Television.

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"It was written as if it was an episode. I could see it all played out in my head. I love the subplot with Mitchell and George."

— Viktoria (5 out of 5 stars)

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    " Full review to come later. "

    — Coaxial, 9/24/2013
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    " Story was like watching the ghost whisperer without a story? Make sense? No well that's because it didn't stupid! "

    — Laura, 9/16/2013
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    " Quick read based on the TV series, and very true to the feel of the characters. Very funny in places especially George. "

    — Deanne, 7/28/2013
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    " This book is for the fans of being human (duh!), and it's quite good by the way. better than i expected anyway. "

    — Dina, 6/29/2013
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    " Fun, true(ish) to the show, but not a very good book. "

    — Wolverina, 6/15/2013
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    " A book full of mistakes and continuity problems. "

    — Mark, 6/8/2013
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    " pretty plodding in places - only for committed fans of the show "

    — Trev, 3/29/2013
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    " Enjoyed it but love the characters from the T.V series. "

    — Jackie, 3/17/2013
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    " I am a big fan of the series, so I enjoyed this book and getting to read a bit more about the characters. "

    — Debbie, 12/26/2012

About Simon Guerrier

Nigel Fairs is a British actor, writer, and composer. He trained at Bretton Hall College and as an actor has worked on television, theatre, radio, and film, performing everywhere from the West End to HM Prison Holloway! As a writer he has more plays produced than William Shakespeare, and six musicals. He has also written a large number of murder mystery scripts, which are performed throughout the world.