Cry of the Needle
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Patterson
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By:
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Roger Radford
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When medical malpractice leads to violent revenge, Irish-style....
Kieran Kelly's world turns upside down when his wife's health is devastated by an epidural in childbirth. Incensed by damning evidence of medical and pharmaceutical misconduct, the tormented former IRA hit man plots revenge against those he deems responsible, including a government that doesn't seem to care.
Kelly's quest brings him face-to-face with an alcoholic physician, an altruistic scientist, and a corrupt government minister - but not before the love of a stunningly beautiful but crippled countess makes him question his motives. He meets Countess Magda von Esterhazy at a meeting of a self-help group for victims of the uniquely painful iatrogenic (doctor-caused) disease that struck down his wife. Magda awakens feelings that he thought he had lost forever.
Meanwhile, one of Kelly's targets, scientist Jonathan Tring, finds himself embroiled in the Machiavellian machinations of his boss, the gruff and corrupt owner of a pharmaceutical company, and the man's stunning young American wife. In all the mayhem, Tring, too, finds love - and desperately wants to live to enjoy it.
Cry of the Needle is a searing tale of love and vengeance. Revenge is a dish best served Irish.
©2013 Roger Radford (P)2016 Roger RadfordWould you listen to Cry of the Needle again? Why?
Yes.This was a pleasure to listen to and worthy of another hearing.What was one of the most memorable moments of Cry of the Needle?
When wheelchair-bound Countess Magda von Esterhazy tries to avert Kelly's single-minded murderous aim through love and humanity.What about Nigel Patterson’s performance did you like?
He brings each character to life, somehow making them seem real and believableIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Mesmerising tale of love and vengeanceAny additional comments?
As the Kindle version of Cry of The Needle was one of the best books I have ever read, I was eagerly awaiting the audio book. It does not disappoint. Following his excellent narration of Radford’s Schreiber’s Secret, Nigel Patterson does another superb job in converting Radford’s highly-charged medical malpractice polemical thriller into a powerfully immersive experience. The characters in this story leap out at you, from the revenge-obsessed Kieran Kelly to the Machiavellian machinations of Big Pharma baron, the gruff Yorkshireman Jack Proctor. Nemesis is the name of a game where there are no winners. To sum up in one word: mesmerising!Mesmerising!
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A thriller to savour
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Superb
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If you could sum up Cry of the Needle in three words, what would they be?
A must listenWhat other book might you compare Cry of the Needle to, and why?
This was my first medical thriller but I have read Radford's other books and enjoyed every one of them.Which character – as performed by Nigel Patterson – was your favourite?
Kieran KellyDid you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes and it made me cry for all who suffer from unnecessary invasive spinal proceduresAny additional comments?
Reminded me of my own case against an uncaring physician. I ran the whole gamut of emotions as the main protagonist, Kieran Kelly, sought his revenge against those who caused harm to his wife and others. In the course of this story, superbly narrated by Nigel Patterson, Radford raises issues that the medical profession and pharmaceutical companies would prefer to sweep under the carpet.A gripping true to life read
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Captivating!
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