The Lying Kind Audio Book

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The Lying Kind, audio book recording

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

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This is it. Number 58. Well, ring the bell. Me? Why me? Because you lost the toss. To tell them and to ring the bell is part and parcel A. If you don't ring the bell, they won't know we're here. And if they don't know we're here, you can't tell them now, can you? Part and parcel. Can't you ring it? I could, but it would set a dangerous precedent. Well there. Certainly. If you say you're going to do something, I have to know that you're going to honour the letter. Remember what the Sarge said. Can't trust your wife. You end up divorced. Can't trust your partner. You may well end up dead. What? From ringing a doorbell. Today. It's a doorbell. Tomorrow it's a madman with an accent. A sawn off shotgun. We're not working tomorrow. I don't mean literally. Tomorrow's Christmas day. I know that. Just go ahead and ring the bell. Uh, how old are they? Who? Mm, The parents. How should I know? Well, how old's the deceased? How old is she? 34. 34. What about it? Well, if she's 30 for that means they must be What old Mhm not necessarily 34. Maybe they had you at 16. 34 plus 16. 50. That's Oh, what's the matter with you? The dog has been killed on the motorway. Yeah, well, it's not an easy thing to hear at any age, is it? No, but, I mean, at least if they were young. Yeah, a at least. If they were young. What? Well, uh, they'd still have their whole lives ahead of them. You just open your mouth, don't you? You just open your mouth and words tumble out like brain damage. Skydivers. Now go ahead and ring the bell as the bell. Not the knocker. Whatever you like, right? That's mhm. You ready? Yeah. Okay. This hole is a bit loose. Ready? Stop asking me if I'm ready and ring the bloody bell. What is it now? I'm scared. Oh, don't be ridiculous. You're not scared. What is there to be scared of? Because they might be old and frail. And here in this it could kill them. Blunt. The shock could kill them. Stone dead. Don't talk rubbish. You do it. Then if I'm talking rubbish, you do it. I did the last one. So you're more experienced. I don't want to be more experienced. I want to be less experienced. You can't be less experienced. I can be less experience than I'll be if I have to experience it again. Yes, but not yet. You are going to ring that bell. If I have to use your seven hands to do it. There's no reason to be like that. There's 100 reasons, and they're argue. No need to be nasty about it. Look, I'm not happy about this than you, but being a policeman can't just be moving on buskers and exchanging bands with the countryside Alliance. There's bound to be some bad bits to We knew that when we joined. What you doing? I'm bringing the bell. You didn't ask me if I was ready. I thought you told me not to. I didn't expect you to listen. You are scared