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The Less Dead

By: Denise Mina
Narrated by: Katie Leung
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In this "thought-provoking" thriller from the author of the Reese Witherspoon book club pick and national bestseller Conviction, a woman in crisis finds herself on the hunt for her own mother's murderer (People).

Dr. Margo Dunlop is at a crossroads. Her adoptive mom just passed away, and Margo misses her so much she can't begin to empty the house-or, it seems, get her brother on the phone. Not to mention she's newly single, secretly pregnant, and worried about her best friend's dangerous relationship. In an effort to cheer herself up she goes in search of her birth mother. Instead she finds Nikki, her mother's sister. Aunt Nikki isn't what Margo expects, and she brings upsetting news: Margo's mother is dead. Worse, she was murdered years ago, and her killer is still at large—and sending Nikki threatening letters.

Margo is torn. Should she stay out of this mess, or try to find justice? But then Margo receives a letter, too. Someone out there has been waiting and watching, and in Margo sees the spitting image of her mother . . .

Darkly funny and deeply affecting, The Less Dead is a sharply modern new thriller from the bestselling author of Conviction, and a surprisingly moving story of daughters and mothers, secrets and choices, and how the search for the truth—and a long-hidden killer—will lead one woman to find herself.
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“Riveting . . . Mina is matchless at building suspicion and creeping dread. A bold and bracing twist on the fallen-woman-as-victim story.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Gasps are inescapable."—People
The Less Dead is at once a gripping thriller and an examination, and vindication, of a group of women who are often faceless, unsympathetic victims.”—BookPage
"The menacing atmosphere . . . effectively supports the novel's themes of reconciliation, class divides, and violence against women. Mina is a master of the genre, with wide appeal, especially for those who appreciate character-driven stories with literary weight, like those of Tana French, Karin Slaughter, and Laura Lippman."—Booklist (starred review)
“As the plot gains speed to a startling and abrupt end, readers will be left agasp and wanting more."—Library Journal
"The Less Dead isn't a typical thriller. At its heart, this is a story of mothers and daughters, and the ties that bind them.”—PopSugar
PRAISE FOR DENISE MINA

"One of the most talented, most daring, most humane writers of the past twenty years."—A.J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window
"Denise Mina is superbly talented -- witty, original, and a mastermind of mystery. Absolutely terrific."—Hank Phillippi Ryan, national bestselling author of Trust Me
"If you haven't read Denise Mina yet, you should."—Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of The Better Sister
"Denise Mina brilliantly manages to be funny, heart-wrenching, gut-punching and addictive all at once."—Nicci French, author of the international betseller Day of the Dead
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I really enjoyed this book. Denise Mina is one of my favorite authors. The way she gave her characters a dignity they deserved was so refreshing. I thought Katie Leung did a fantastic job portraying all the characters. She is amazing.

Loved the narrator!

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The mystery is a fine and socially aware puzzle, but the heavy Glaswegian accent for some of the characters is a puzzle too far. It requires concentration to understand and even at that I sensed I was missing some of the story. I suggest you rest the book

Be prepared for a puzzle

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This book is a bit more violent and graphic than others I have read from Denise Mina.
That plot is slow and it predictable.
The narrator is really flat. She takes the humor out of what should be funny.

Not her best

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I love Denise Mina anyway, but this was a departure from her usual set of characters. Great narration even though a little difficult to understand at times. I listened to the book even when I was in the grocery store. Couldn’t stop.

Riveting

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Dr. Margo Dunlop does not know who she is, where she belongs, or what she should be doing. She's newly pregnant. She left her boyfriend. She's on leave from her job. Her adoptive mother died recently leaving Margo to clear out the family home. In that process, she ran across letters from her biological aunt trying to reconnect that her mother had hidden. Margo meets the aunt and learns about her mother's short life and murder. Aunt Nikki tries to enlist Margo into finding the killer. At first, Margo resists. But in short order, she is harassed and stalked by a strange man who may, or may not, be the one.

This is a gritty book. Its early passages resonate at a primal level. Like bringing forth life, there is blood and carnality, yet the story spirals upwards to a satisfying ending.

One of the best narrations I've ever heard. I especially enjoyed the Scottish woman with an affected Valley girl accent.

Beauty born of pain

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