I’m not sure why I like Kevin Pierce as narrator however he is the best true voice to hear while listening to a true crime novel. Steve Jackson delivered as always
Kevin Pierce made the book for me
Review from Bogeyman →
I’m not sure why I like Kevin Pierce as narrator however he is the best true voice to hear while listening to a true crime novel. Steve Jackson delivered as always
Not only is the story undeveloped, the author seems to have no female viewpoint or knowledge of the way women think…. weak plot with characters that don’t follow basic logic… feels like something I could have written if I was bored and only gave half effort.
Amazing story, I could not stop listening! I love that there were updates included, it helped to tie up some things. Although, not all.. Kevin Pierce is the best narrator I have heard, I wish he did ALL the books in my library!! I will definitely look for more book that are done by him…
Review from The Traveler Series: A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Adventure: Books 4-6 →
I’m still very upset that they did what they did to introduce this character Lou but overall I like this character and the story is great other than one main plot point. also a little tired of hearing the word cacophony…lol
Got this book to assist in another project I’m working on, decided to listen to it anyway and loved it. I give it a solid 5 out of 5 all the way down the line. The book is multidimensional, exciting, suspenseful, and believable. I’m looking forward to hearing the next one in the series.
A fantastic book from a favorite author. This series is the best in it’s genre that I’ve ever read. Great job Mr. Goodwin!
Excellent book that kept me eagerly awaiting the next chapter. SPOILER ALERT: stop reading here if you don’t know or don’t want to know anything about this story prior to reading. (Almost) unbelievable that an educated psychiatric nurse is anxiously awaiting the (never-going-to-happen) release of the love of her life; “The Monster.” I know “love”..
I’m a true crime fan and chose this book based on the great reviews. For me, the best of Ann Rule focuses on psychological factors, making the actions of the “monster” truly horrifying. Unfortunately, the emotional impact here is obscured and “dumbed down” by the inclusion of pages and pages of minor detail.
