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Emma Powell

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Emma Powell

Emma Powell is an experienced voice-over artist who has performed for some of the world's most renowned theater companies, including RSC, Almeida, and the National Theatre, and voiced characters for BBC radio dramas as well as countless audiobooks, corporate projects, games, and ads. In 2016 one of her audiobooks, Without a Trace by Lesley Pearce, was the most borrowed audiobook from British libraries, beating Harry Potter into second and third place. She voices the Phil Rickman thrillers, the fantasy Graceling Trilogy, and countless other novels.

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Title:
The Lamp of the Wicked (MP3)
Series:
Merrily Watkins #5
Written by:
Phil Rickman 
Read by:
Emma Powell 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
20 hours 2 minutes 
MP3 size:
871 MB 
Published:
June 01 2022 
Available Date:
June 01 2022 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781867573913 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Detective; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Bestselling author
UK Author
Award winning journalist

The fifth and most devastating Merrily Watkins mystery takes Phil Rickman's endearingly fallible heroine from the wilder shores of millennial spirituality to the darkest hinterland of human depravity.

After half a century of decay, the village of Underhowle looked to be on the brink of a new prosperity. Now, instead, it seems destined for notoriety as the home of a psychotic serial killer. DI Frannie Bliss, of Hereford CID, is convinced he knows where the bodies are buried, but Merrily Watkins wonders if Bliss isn't blinkered by personal ambition. Are the Underhowle deaths really linked to the legacy of Fred West and the most sickening cycle of killings in British criminal history?

'Few writers blend the ancient and supernatural with the modern and criminal better than Rickman.'
Guardian

'... the research is impeccable ... [an] enthralling novel.'
Tribune

'Terrific.'
The Times

'One of the best.'
The Spectator