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The House on Gable Street

By: Stephen Leather
Narrated by: Paul Thornley
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Summary

In the middle of the night, two young infants start screaming in their bedroom as the temperature drops, the baby mobiles spin wildly and the room is filled with an aura of fear, panic and dread....

Jack Nightingale is called to investigate these spooky goings on in the house of occult-metal rock star Jimmy Deadman and his health-crazed supermodel wife, Mary Madison. To try to work out what’s going on and save the poor children from the haunting, he must delve into the history of the town and the house itself and discover the meaning of two mysterious occultist lockets gifted to the babies on the day of their baptism.

©2018 Stephen Leather (P)2019 Isis Publishing Ltd
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It will not let you down, jack Nightingale returns in another great story. Can’t wait for the next one

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Another Jack Nightingale outing.

Not as strong as other stories in this series but good enough to keep me listening. Couldn't quite believe some of JN's naivety about certain historical details. Paul Thornley's narration excellent as ever.

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More please.

Fab stuff, love the series, if you haven't started at the beginning then you have a real treat, the story's have unexpected twists and turns, I love them all.

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Old crimes come to light

This is a more of a ghostly crime thriller than the usual Nightingale, it has ghostly goings on, an old frenemy is called upon for assistance, and the reason for the haunting is a real tear jerker so all in all, a jolly good listen.

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Great listen as always

There is no big surprise's the book is what it appears to be, a ghost story in a house.
But, the characters are good, and it was easy to visualise the place and people whilst listening.
Worth a purchase or credit.

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Pure genius

Anofther brilliant book and first-class narrator. I have listened to all of the Jack Nightingale books and enjoyed everyone.

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The House (Short story)

At first, I was disappointed when Stephen Leather started writing "Jack Nightingale" short stories.
However, that disappointment waned as I began to enjoy those short stories as much as the "Nightingale" novels.
The House is an excellent story just long enough for an afternoon in the sun or a bedtime story for adults, of course.
The House has an excellent plot and is enhanced by Paul Thornley's narration.

I suppose I would like Jack Nightingale to be able return to England in a novel one day, supported by all the friends living, dead, evil (Proserpine) and good to defeat the powerful occultists that forced him to die, resurrect and flee to America. And, from then on leave Stephen free to create stories on both sides of the pond. I sort miss Jenny, his long suffering, underpaid assistant. Perhaps even greater involvement by her. She was his ying to his yang.

Only Stephen Leather knows the character, Proserpine. However, I get the impression that she is being painted as a "good" demon. Of course, she isn't.
She currently owns Nightingale's soul. But, in so doing, all the demons living and dead Jack sends back are collected by her and therefore increasing her power and standing in hell. Jack is therefore the ying to her yang.
I believe Proserpine is a clever demon that knows, as only Satan does, that good and evil, right and wrong are two sides of the same coin. She basically controls a good living angel in Jack Nightingale and that makes her very, very powerful. It is also the reason her dog (another soul she owns) dislikes Jack immensely and growls every time he sees Jack.

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Just too short

Paul Thornley again brings our sort of hero Jack Nightingale to life. I can’t imagine a different narrator for this series of books.

Jack is again called to aid in a supernatural problem. (Not giving spoilers!).

Suffice to say, as mirrored in life, a supermodel and a rockstar have a life together.

One has a life tied to the grounds of where they live the most ordinary life they can.

But, once their childrens’ room becomes a problem, Jack is asked to work out why by his dark arts acquaintance.

A twisted tale ensues. If new to the Nightingale series, you will need to start from the beginning of the series.

A really gripping and chilling tale of life 50+ years ago.

My 2 only gripes are that firstly, it’s too damn short! Secondly, why hasn’t this series been picked up by tv producers? It should be.

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