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Product details
Listening Length | 11 hours and 22 minutes |
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Author | Stuart Neville |
Narrator | Gerard Doyle |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 04 August 2010 |
Publisher | Audible Studios |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00NW15Q12 |
Best Sellers Rank |
91,769 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
365 in Modern Detective Mysteries 2,003 in Police Procedural Mysteries 2,821 in Hard-Boiled Mystery |
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Ruju
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-flowing and entertaining ride
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2020Verified Purchase
When I saw that The Twelve (or The Gosts of Belfast) had become the first in the Jack Lennon series, I was somewhat surprised. The Twelve, an excellent novel, was in the most part about the (deservedly) troubled soul of Gerry Fagan. Despite featuring more of Lennon, Collusion is a three way tale featuring the POVs of Lennon, Fagan and The Traveller. In keeping with the first book, all three have their demons. There are other interested parties here, and all have their own agendas. It can't quite reach the heights of its predecessor, but Collusion is still a fast-flowing and entertaining ride.
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Gary A. Swaby
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great sequel that leaves me wanting even more
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 November 2010Verified Purchase
I read and reviewed The Twelve before. I really enjoyed reading that book and it made me a fan of Stuart Neville instantly. It was only a matter of time before I read the sequel Collusion; and now that I have finished it I can say that although some story elements were upsetting, Stuart Neville has evolved as a writer. Collusion introduces a handful of new characters, most notably Jack Lennon and The Traveler. Both characters were written well, to the point the story no longer feels as though it is Gerry Fegan's. Although I am a big follower of Gerry Fegan, The Traveler quickly became my favorite character. Many people feel like his character didn't fit his apparent reputation, but I thought The Traveler was brilliantly portrayed by Neville.
I am fairly upset by the outcome of the book. But I hope Stuart Neville will do future books centered around The Traveler. I fully recommend this book to anybody who read The Twelve.
I am fairly upset by the outcome of the book. But I hope Stuart Neville will do future books centered around The Traveler. I fully recommend this book to anybody who read The Twelve.
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pixie g
3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2010Verified Purchase
I recently read 'The Twelve', which was the prequel to 'Collusion' and found it completely compelling ... but sadly 'Collusion' was disappointing. The 'villain', 'The Traveller' is supposedly a fearsome contract killer - but along the way he seems to make so many mistakes, and suffers so many minor unfortunate incidents (in which he comes off badly) that you'd almost expect to see him popping up as the villain in a gangster spoof. Having said that, the plot carries the reader along, and I would read another book by Stuart Neville - but I'd hope that the next book matches the standard of his first ('The Twelve') rather than 'Collusion'.
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alan knight
5.0 out of 5 stars
Collusion book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 March 2020Verified Purchase
Asked to get this as a gift and got a thank you letter so I guess it hit what was wanted.

Amon.E.Mus.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as 'the twelve'
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2013Verified Purchase
As another critic mentions this is one star down from Stuart Nevilles debut novel. I personally accredit this to the storyline; I feel the book is primarily based on the final showdown between 'The Traveller' and Fegan, and as a reader I was disappointed with the anti climax. Whereas I felt fulfilled with the ending in 'The Twelve' I did not so here. Nontheless, it was definitely worth the read, Its not your typical hard boiled, gritty crime novel. Neville focuses more on the action i feel as opposed to the drama.