John Lawton – Sweet Sunday – John Lawton Free Audiobook

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Written by John Lawton
Read by Lewis Hancock
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Book Title:………………..Sweet Sunday
Author:…………………….John Lawton
Narrator:………………….Lewis Hancock
Genre:……………………..Mystery Crime Thriller
Publisher:…………………Oakhill
ISBN:……………………….9781 7843 34802

FILE INFORMATION
Source:…………………….10 CDs
# of MP3 files:…………..10
Total Runtime:…………..11 Hours 34 Minutes
Encoder:…………………..Fraunhofer [FhG] (Guess) – A secure rip using dBpoweramp
Converted To:……………64 Kb | CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono
Total Size:…………………316 MB
Converted By:……………OldScotsman
Date Converted:………..13-September-2016
ID3 Tags:………………….Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready)

ABOUT THE BOOK
Turner Raines is not a typical New York private eye. He’d tell you so much himself, “I may not be the greatest gumshoe alive, but I’m a good listener.” He is a has-been—among the things he has been are a broken Civil Rights worker, a second-rate lawyer, and a tenth-rate journalist. But as a detective, he’s found his niche. In the summer of 1969—the hottest, sweatiest in history, the American summer in the American year in the American century—the USA is about to land a man on the moon, and the Vietnam War is set to continue to rip the country to pieces, setting sons against fathers, fathers against sons. If your kid dodges the draft, hooks up with a hippie commune, makes a dash for Canada, Turner Raines is the man to find him. He won’t drag him back, that’s not the deal, but he will put you in touch with your loved one.

That turbulent May of 1969, as Norman Mailer runs for Mayor of New York, Raines leaves the city, chasing a draft-dodging punk all the way to Toronto. Nothing goes as planned. By the time Raines gets back to New York, the Woodstock Festival is in full swing and his oldest friend is dead, with an ice pick through his skull, the city has changed for ever, and with it, his life. Following the trail of his friend’s death, he finds himself blasted back to the Texas of his childhood, confronted anew with the unresolved issues of his divided family, and blown into the path of certain people who know about secret goings-on in Vietnam, stories they may now be willing to tell. Lucky for Raines, he’s a good listener.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Lawton was born in Washington in 1947, Lawton began his working life as a housepainter and gardener in the early 1960s. Settling in England he had a brief and unspectacular career in London publishing prior to becoming, by the mid 1980s, a documentary television producer at the newly-created Channel 4. In 1993 he settled in New York, and in 1995 won a WH Smith award for his third book Black Out. He went back into television in England in 1997, and by 1999 had dropped off the TV and books map completely. He returned in 2001 with Riptide (American title: Bluffing Mr. Churchill), which was snapped up by Columbia Pictures. For most of the 21st century, so far, he has tended to be elusive and itinerant, residing in England, the USA and Italy. He appeared in New York, in 2008, with a reading in Greenwich Village. Earlier the same year he was named in the Daily Telegraph (London) as one of ’50 Crime Writers To Read Before You Die.’ In October 2010 he read in Ottawa, Toronto, Portland and Seattle, ending up at the Mysterious Book Store in Tribeca, and later that year was named in the New York Times Review’s ‘Pick of the Year’ for his novel ‘A Lily of the Field’.

ABOUT THE READER
Lewis Hancock was born in Canada and now lives in Derbyshire. He trained at the Central School (class of ’76) and has appeared in rep at Cheltenham, Canterbury, Derby, Chester, Leicester, Leeds, Nottingham, York, and at the Chichester Festival. He has been seen on screen in Heartbeat (YTV), Dangerfield (BBC), Cold Feet (Granada), and Chasing Liberty (Warner Brothers). His personal vocal highlight is Clancy Sigal’s Goodbye Little England for Radio 4.

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