
Make Them Cry
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Narrateur(s):
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Tim Campbell
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Auteur(s):
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Kevin O'Brien
À propos de cet audio
Everyone has secrets....
The beautiful young judge. The hardworking waitress. The handsome college student. Some are meant to be kept....
The victims are all different, but they will all have one gruesome detail in common. But others can kill....
A clever serial killer is stalking the streets of Seattle. Searching for this next victim. Creating a monument of madness that will be built victim by victim, piece by piece, bone by bone....
©2002 Kevin O'Brien (P)2016 TantorI’m familiar with the Catholic Church so an interesting listen.
Very well narrated and took you on a great journey throughout the book.
Definitely Worth a Credit . Thank you Audible plus for including it in my library.
Thrilling Good book…. Very dynamic characters
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A good read
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Not engaging
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Suspenseful!!!
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The two different story lines... the crimes committed at the school and Maggie and Jack falling in love while both are grieving.
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The narrator has a pleasing voice, but has very odd habit of pronouncing plurals ending es with an EE sound. FacEEs. PlacEEs.
Just Okay
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Never knowing who is bad
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I read another book or listened to another book by this author and as with any person who reads a really interesting book by an author you tend to want to read more by that author and this is where this book came in.
Within the first chapter, I started to dislike the book, unfortunately, and here's why:
we start with a supposedly very smart judge. Now we don't get any kind of character development in this book. As far as i've read, we get a brief snippet of each character and a bit of their sap story from the past, So we don't know anything other than she is a lonely widow of two, who gets involved with someone from the priesthood. She first writes things down in a paper journal but then rips out most of the information that would later lead people to find out what happened to her. She falls into every trusting trap that we hear about when we read a story of a young, intelligent woman being murdered, and the killer turns out to be this good looking, very likeable, seemingly innocent and held in high regard, man. Because, of course, he's a priest he can do no wrong (sarcasm). So she's meeting up with him in hole in the wall places and sees ZERO issue with it. She walks into a hotel room that has a ton of cleaning supplies laid out and ready, and she sees zero issue with it. She sees him through the mirror of the bathroom, naked and hiding behind the bathroom door with something in his hands and she sees zero issue with it. He orders her to take off her clothes and refuses to answer her questions and she sees zero issue with it. He orders her to get into an empty jacuzzi tub, naked, and though she slightly questions it, she still does it, and it was the last thing she saw.
She dies and even more stupidly…Well, she goes missing in the eyes of everyone, but we know she died and her mother in law, who is now guardian of her two kids, finds evidence pointing to what really happened to her, but instead of turning it over to the police, decides keeping the judges good name is more important and she gets rid of all the evidence.
Then, we have a young man 18 who is put into the school to become a priest. And surprisingly, not surprisingly, his sister is from an abusive relationship. And he turns out to apparently be a very promiscuous gay man pumping himself out.
Third, the authorities are not investigating his crime. I haven't finished the book. I'm nowhere near the end of the book. I'm not even a third of the way into the book. But this book lays heavily on the “church hides all crimes“ mantra. So instead of the authorities being the lead investigators and leading this story, we have a non criminologist priest who is asked by his uppers to look into how The boy died, not who killed him, but how he died.
I haven’t gotten anywhere near the middle of the book, but i predict the killer to be the RA who seems to be the only person we have gotten a thorough description of and who knows too much info, seemed to immediately interject himself into the investigation and had a ready alibi for the exact time….suspicious.
This could have been written in such a different manner. I found it concerning that the judge was going out of her comfort zone and having this exciting sexual life and she dies, but yet we don’t dwell into her history or her “deviant” acts as some may say, the waitress likes to hit on handsome men that come into the restaurant no matter if they’re a priest and she dies and again, we hear nothing really deep about her deviant acts but then we have the boy and it seems like this boy who psychology 101 would tell you would have been acting out when his sister and him lived with an abusive person rather than now where his sister has found a place for him and her. Yet we have to hear that he was now openly prostituting himself, practically sleeping with an entire school of young possible priests, why couldn’t it be that he slept with two people and the two people are denying it and we move on with trying to figure out what happened to him?
I’m all for amateur sleuths, but I believe that this book should have included some form of interaction with the authorities. This priest is just a priest yet he’s tasked with investigating a murder and his first instinct isn’t even to go to the authorities to try to grasp what it is that they’re working on…stupid.
Disappointing DNF
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