
Dead Guilty
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Narrated by:
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Alanis Peart
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By:
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Beverly Connor
About this listen
The sensational case has aroused the interest of the media, unnerved the locals and inspired a gruesome game between the killer and Diane.
It begins with taunting e-mails and chilling phone calls. Where it leads is a dangerously personal investigation as each bizarre clue brings Diane closer to a heartless betrayal and a desperate man's obession for justice.
©2007 Alanis Peart (P)2008 Oakhill Publishing LtdCritic reviews
"An oustanding series...deserves comparison with the best of Patricia Cornwell." (Booklist)
knowledgable but tedious
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In this case though, I had to give up listening. The narrator sounds as if she herself was falling asleep - I certainly was, listening to her droning on and on in the same monotonous voice. Sometimes there are long gaps in her reading and I even checked that my headphones weren't faulty.
Most of the characters sound alike, which is confusing. Or they change suddenly, the effect is that you never know who is saying what.
Anyhow, I think the book is your usual forensic crime story, but I will now buy the book to read the second half. Any more of this and I might never come out of a coma again - zzzz......
Yawn....
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