Bobby March Will Live Forever Audio-book

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Description

Here are the opening pages of my latest recorded Audio-book by the author Alan Parks. A gritty 1970's Glasgow detective story.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Scottish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
those are religious, cross themselves or, say asylum prayer to keep the kids safe. And those that have lived through a case like this before, say hello to the familiar dread and fear in their stomach. The knowledge that there is no end of bad things that men can do to Children, that the missing child might be better off dead already. And like a pebble dropped in the water, the reports start to spread through the city. No matter the lock down use our missing child always gets so cops come home. Tell their wives and girlfriends not to tell anyone, but they do. Shelling drops in a phone box across the road from the station. A reporter The Daily Record answers on a beat cop and a tenner for his trouble isn't long until the boys selling the papers outside Central Station are shooting final addition miss and go. And before you know it, the missing girl is all the city is talking about. That's all the cops talk about when they assemble in church holes to get the instructions for the search. All that it brought us talk about how they can get to the pens taking bets on when she'll be found. It's all the kids in the backcourt stalk about whispered rumours and storeys of being dragged into a car. And as an eight falls and the chatter days down, there's still one person who doesn't know what Glasgow was talking about. Alice Kelly. She one person it doesn't know all of Glasgow was talking about Oh, she knows is that she's got a cloth bag over her head. Our hands are tied and she's wet our pants. And there's one other thing Alice knows. It doesn't matter. I watch, he cries from, Um, a mom can't hear. Nobody can 16th or February 1964 Glasgow. The train was freezing, but he didn't care. 6 15 The king's cross. He was really going on. Tom had brought a bag of cans with him under them as they left Central. They were drinking them now and Scott's body and Jamie, all of them feet upon the seats, full of chips, smoking away, telling jokes, attending the Why don't they have us while we sat forward and cheque this pocket again? It was there, just like every other time. Eject the contract it half the bag is not the same. Couldn't save himself to Young on Lee, 17. His dad said he should have become an apprentice. Steady money, but no weaves doing that. Two weeks of soaking and begging and eventually is that, given he couldn't believe it when he saw it. Parlophone written at the top of it. It's like the Beatles exclusive race to the music of the beat Kickers be Bobby March from Arden Hem and a train going to London to do a recording session with the same level as the Beatles. Mom said it would be fine. Told him not to worry about that. He was the only one of them that could actually bloody play.