The Gravedigger’s Song Audiobook, by Martyn Waites Play Audiobook Sample

The Gravedigger’s Song Audiobook

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Read By: Matthew Brenher Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: The Tom Killgannon Series Release Date: September 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781982548735

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

81

Longest Chapter Length:

38:26 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

01:16 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

08:15 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

When his song is over, so are you

Under a starless winter night in rural Cornwall, four killers dressed in bizarre folkloric garb brutally invade the home of the wealthy West family. They destroy the posh house and kill the terrified family.

All but one: traumatized seventeen-year-old Simon manages to escape, fleeing through snowy woods. Later, fears that he’s an active target of madmen or criminals lead the police to once more come knocking on Tom Killgannon’s door: Will he watch over Simon until a more secure place is found for the boy?

An ex–undercover cop now living in witness protection, Tom’s turned his back on his violent past. Living in seclusion in his coastal cottage alongside his adoptive daughter, Lila, he also has a romance blossoming with local tavern owner, Pearl Ellacott.

Tom’s reluctant to shelter Simon, but the boy comes to stay, and villains are soon circling the cottage like vultures. When there’s a break-in late one night, Tom must protect his own. The ensuing violence disrupts the household harmony: a rift opens up as Pearl fears a life with Tom will be forever plagued by violence.

Meanwhile, a local by-election in this economically depressed part of the country arouses dangerous nativist sentiments. Simon falls into the clutches of a fanatical political cult that sees a way to brainwash him and use him for their own ends.

To save the boy, Tom must summon from within the violent man he once was, risking the new life he created to face down the most lethal of foes.

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“A deftly plotted, gripping, pulse-racing roller coaster of a thriller. If you haven’t read Martyn Waites before, then you’re in for a real treat. Stunning.”

— Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author, on The Sinner 

Quotes

  • “The Gravedigger’s Song delivers a thrilling ride and an action-packed ending.”

    — Portland Book Review
  • “Waites brings all his storytelling talent and experience to this chilling tale, with results so spectacular I might never go to Cornwall again.”

    — Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author, on The Old Religion

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About Martyn Waites

Martyn Waites was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. He trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and worked as an actor for many years before becoming a writer. His novels include the critically acclaimed Joe Donovan series, set in the northeast of England, and The White Room, which was a London Guardian book of the year. In 2013 he was chosen to write Angel of Death, the official sequel to Susan Hill’s Woman in Black, and in 2014 won the Grand Prix du Roman Noir for Born under Punches. He has been nominated for every major British crime-fiction award and has also enjoyed international commercial success with eight novels written under the name Tania Carver.

About Matthew Brenher

Matthew Brenher, originally from London, is an award-winning actor of stage, film, and television and an accomplished voice-over artist.