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Every Dead Thing

Charlie Parker • Book 1

by John Connolly

Narrated by Jeff Harding

4.05 ABR Score (34.7K ratings)
★ 3.95 Goodreads (33.6K) ★ 4.17 Audible (1.1K)
15h 45m Released 2012 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Jeff Harding delivers Charlie Parker's grief like it's something physical — a weight you feel settling over the first hour and never quite lifting.

  • Great if you want: noir-drenched crime fiction with genuine literary ambition
  • Listening experience: brooding and atmospheric; rewards patience over 15+ hours
  • Narration: Harding's gravelled, measured delivery perfectly matches Parker's exhausted moral core
  • Skip if: graphic violence and supernatural elements in crime fiction put you off

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About This Audiobook

Former NYPD detective Charlie Parker is barely holding together after the brutal murders of his wife and daughter, and when his old partner asks him to find a missing girl, he stumbles into a nightmare that stretches from New York to the Louisiana bayou. The Traveling Man, a serial killer who treats the human body as raw material for art, may be connected to the deaths that haunt Parker — and finding him means descending into a world where the dead seem to speak. John Connolly's Bram Stoker and Barry Award-winning debut announced a fearless new voice in crime fiction.

Jeff Harding's narration suits the novel's dark, Southern Gothic undertones, anchoring the supernatural elements in a voice that feels both weary and driven. He handles the shifts between procedural investigation and visceral dread without losing the emotional thread, and at nearly sixteen hours he earns the story's sprawling ambition. A haunting, richly atmospheric listen.