Voice from the Grave

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Pub Date 28 May 2022 | Archive Date 10 Jun 2022
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing

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2019, Hampshire. Private Detective Daniel Appleman is out walking his dog, hears an explosion and sees his house burst into flames. There can be no doubt – there is someone who will stop at nothing to kill his family.

A promise is a promise, and one man with an obsession to avenge his friend’s death will stop at nothing to ensure that the deed is done.

Meanwhile, time is running out. Two ex-IRA comrades who fled Ireland in 1973 after a particularly bloody massacre of British soldiers in Londonderry are planning a coordinated terrorist attack. One in London and one in New York.

Both cities are on full alert and nerves are at stretching point. Can the security forces in both cities find enough evidence to stop these attacks or are they going to be too late to stop innocent people from being killed or maimed?

And is it all just a distraction to draw them away from the real target?

2019, Hampshire. Private Detective Daniel Appleman is out walking his dog, hears an explosion and sees his house burst into flames. There can be no doubt – there is someone who will stop at nothing...


A Note From the Publisher

Michael Pakenham is part of a well-known Irish Literary family. Generations of his family lived at Langford Lodge on Loch Neagh outside Belfast. His father was killed in the Second World War and the Estate was sold. His mother then took Michael and his sister to Tucson Arizona until the end of the war. Voice from the Grave is the third book in the Daniel Appleman series.

Michael Pakenham is part of a well-known Irish Literary family. Generations of his family lived at Langford Lodge on Loch Neagh outside Belfast. His father was killed in the Second World War and the...


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The third story in the gripping series following Private Detective Daniel Appleman and a co-ordinated terrorist attack; it just got personal, and the stakes are higher than ever.

A plot that unravels in stages, steadily building in suspense and keeping readers hooked from start to finish.

The third story in the gripping series following Private Detective Daniel Appleman and a co-ordinated terrorist attack; it just got personal, and the stakes are higher than ever.

A plot that unravels...


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His eighth book, Voice From The Grave by Michael Pakenham is the second in the Daniel Appleman series. A man out walking his dog hears an explosion and returns to find his home destroyed but fortunately his family survives. Former police Detective Daniel Appleman is the target of a killer out for revenge. Meantime, authorities become aware of a terrorist plot to bomb synagogues in London and New York as the race is on to stop the carnage. So begins a dual narrative moving between the two cities, as police on both sides of the Atlantic battle a serious terrorist attack. A riveting thriller on the tail of terrorist makes for a most enjoyable read with a three and a half star rating. The ending was all too neat and the Daniel Appleman aspect actually detracted from the more realistic terrorist crime investigation. With thanks to The Book Guild and the author, for an uncorrected advanced reader copy for review purposes. As always, the opinions herein are totally my own and freely given.

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I think this is a very clever, yet chilling detective/crime novel. I thought this book is very action packed, and it held my attention throughout. I couldn’t put this book down, I just wanted the main characters to stay safe and to see how this novel was going to end.
It wasn’t what I expected this book to be, I was surprised and shocked in places but it was an exciting but in places a violent book. It made gritty reading. It’s not for the faint hearted for sure, I gave it 4 stars because I liked the writing style, the grittiness of it but not so much violence.

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I liked the idea behind the novel and the execution of that idea was impressive. The writing style was simple and effective and the overall flow of the story felt very smooth. I read this book in one sitting as I really wanted to get to the end to see if I guessed correctly.

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First time reading a book by Michael Pakenham and I will be going back to read more.
Kept me hooked from the beginning and well written and kept the book flowing between two countries and kept you turning the pages to see what as happening.
Recommend for any crime thriller readers.

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