I assume when you say the ones that you were given died - they died because they were never planted?
If they were planted and they then died - it could be raspberry root rot that you have and unfortunately you can't do anything about that except grow rasps in pots. I believe that a rasp root rot resistant variety may not be that far away which would be great news to a lot of commercial growers.
Rasp varieties with the prefix 'Glen' have been bred in Scotland as part of a commercial breeding programme for soft fruit growers and the supermarkets so they are generally good varieties.
Glen Ample is a good variety, big fruit that keeps well too and its thornless

Autumn Bliss is a Autumn fruiter - smaller fruits but thorny
