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A Particularly Nasty Case

by Adam Kay

Narrated by Andy Serkis

3.66 ABR Score
(5.7K ratings)
★ 3.47 Goodreads (5.7K) ★ 4.55 Audible (11)

Why You'll Love This

Andy Serkis brings paranoid intensity to Kay's darkly comic debut, a hospital mystery where the killer is either real or this doctor is spectacularly losing his mind.

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About This Book

Set in the pressurized corridors of a British hospital, Adam Kay's debut novel follows Eitan Rose, a doctor whose career is already on shaky ground when a loathed colleague drops dead under suspicious circumstances. Where others see a routine cardiac event, Eitan sees something darker, and his insistence on digging deeper only deepens the skepticism of those around him. When a second death echoes the first, he must decide whether he's uncovering a pattern or unraveling entirely. Kay brings his insider knowledge of NHS culture to bear on a tightly wound medical thriller that balances mordant comedy with genuine suspense.

Andy Serkis delivers a performance that makes full use of his range, capturing Eitan's fraying composure alongside a cast of colleagues who range from dismissive to outright hostile. His timing with Kay's darkly comic dialogue is precise, landing the jokes without undercutting the tension. At just over ten hours, the runtime moves briskly, and the audio format suits Kay's voice-driven prose particularly well, keeping listeners leaning in through every twist.