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Autor:  Laudine [ 07.06.2018, 14:50 ]
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'Digital Spy' hat heute einen Richard-Tag. :lol: Ein Artikel über 'The Lost Daughter' finde ich noch mehr "wow" als den über O8:

Zitat:
Richard Armitage is giving voice to a new crime thriller: 'It's like Whitechapel, with a bit of Nordic Noir'

The Hobbit and Hannibal actor narrates Their Lost Daughters, the next big thing in crime fiction.


By Morgan Jeffery
7 June 2018


If you're a crime fiction fanatic, Their Lost Daughters could well be your next obsession.

Originally published in 2017, a new audiobook version of the novel by author Joy Ellis has been recorded by actor Richard Armitage (Hannibal, The Hobbit).

Deep in the muddy fields of the Lincolnshire Fens, a teenage girl is found wandering, delirious, claiming to have been drugged at a party. Metres away, the drowned body of another girl is found on an isolated beach. And all this on a small stretch of land where, nearly 10 years ago, the shocking disappearance of a young girl remains an open case...

For DI Rowan Jackman and DS Marie Evans, the pressure is on to bring the perpetrators of these shocking crimes to justice. Are the crimes linked? Who are these young girls? And what on earth is going on under the green and pastured land of the Lincolnshire Fens?
Their Lost Daughter audiobook

"It's a crime drama, which I haven't tackled before," Armitage told Digital Spy.

"It's in the vein of the kind of crime drama that we see on [British] television quite a lot – something like Whitechapel – but it also has a little bit of a Scandinavian feel to it, just because of the bleakness of the location.

"I like the place that it's set, in the Fens of Lincolnshire. I think it was a really brilliant place to set a story like this and it's very familiar for the author Joy Ellis who comes from that part of the world, so she knows it very well."

Armitage revealed that Their Lost Daughters, one of a series of books featuring the characters Jackman and Evans, goes to some "very dark places" – appealing to the actor's own long-held interest in crime fiction.

"I do remember when I was a lot younger there was a murder in our village and a couple of years later some real-life crime literature came about, adapting the true-life crime into a fictional situation," he recalled. "Names were changed, but it was very much based on what had happened in our village and I went through a period of time of being really fascinated with it."

The award-winning actor is an old hand at voice work, providing vocals for everything from the Netflix series Castlevania to a podcast where he played Marvel hero Wolverine.

Though recording an audiobook has different demands, with often little time for prep, Armitage insisted that Ellis's writing on Their Lost Daughters made it easy to get a handle on the story and characters.

"I read the book once, for myself, for my own pleasure, and then I let it sit with me for a while and then I go back in and mark up the scripts, pulling out each individual character and deciding on a voice for them...

"But I like to trust my instincts. Often it's your first impression of a character that will decide what voice they are, and the sign of a good writer is somebody that immediately gives you an insight into what they look like, what they sound like and what background they come from.

"That was not difficult with Joy's work at all. She immediately lets you know who they are, where they're from and what kind of person they are."

The new audiobook version of Their Lost Daughters by Joy Ellis is out June 14 and available to pre-order now.


http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a858949/richard-armitage-their-lost-daughters-audiobook/

Autor:  Anzeige [ 07.06.2018, 14:50 ]
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Autor:  Oaky [ 07.06.2018, 22:35 ]
Betreff des Beitrags:  Re: Digital Spy über 'The Lost Daughter' (07.06.2018)

Sowas geht runter wie Öl, oder? Wenn man diese Schnipsel liest, wird einmal mehr deutlich, dass wir mal wieder einen richtig gut recherchierten längeren Artikel über Richard brauchen. :sigh: Und ein Photoshoot und... ach ja... :sigh: :heartthrow:

Autor:  Gemini [ 08.06.2018, 09:38 ]
Betreff des Beitrags:  Re: Digital Spy über 'The Lost Daughter' (07.06.2018)

Zitat:
... "I read the book once, for myself, for my own pleasure,...


Aha, er mag also gerne Krimis lesen :daumen: .

Wie wäre es dann mal mit einer Rolle als Kommissar, am besten noch in einer schönen englischen Landschaft. Davon dürfte es dann auch gerne eine Serie geben :aww:

Autor:  Nicole1971 [ 08.06.2018, 17:35 ]
Betreff des Beitrags:  Re: Digital Spy über 'The Lost Daughter' (07.06.2018)

Gemini hat geschrieben:
Zitat:
... "I read the book once, for myself, for my own pleasure,...


Aha, er mag also gerne Krimis lesen :daumen: .

Wie wäre es dann mal mit einer Rolle als Kommissar, am besten noch in einer schönen englischen Landschaft. Davon dürfte es dann auch gerne eine Serie geben :aww:

Oder als britischer Austausch-Kommissar in einer deutschen Krimiserie... :grins:
Spoiler: anzeigen
Der SR sucht doch schließlich einen neuen Tatort-Kommissar :evilgrin:

Autor:  Nietzsche [ 08.06.2018, 21:00 ]
Betreff des Beitrags:  Re: Digital Spy über 'The Lost Daughter' (07.06.2018)

Da würde ich mir tatsächlich doch mal einen Tatort ansehen :schnapp:

Autor:  Anke [ 09.06.2018, 00:07 ]
Betreff des Beitrags:  Re: Digital Spy über 'The Lost Daughter' (07.06.2018)

Gemini hat geschrieben:
Zitat:
... "I read the book once, for myself, for my own pleasure,...


Aha, er mag also gerne Krimis lesen :daumen: .

Hatte er es nicht schon mal erwähnt? :scratch:



Na, da war ja in seinem Dorf in seiner Kindheit mal was los.

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