
Faceless
A Whitley and Keal Mystery, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Amy Deuchler
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Fallsburg, New York, has a killer on the loose - one who's leaving their sadistic, telltale marks on innocent victims.
A pretty teenage girl is found dead in the woods, her face horribly mutilated. A few days later, a second girl, also strikingly beautiful, is attacked in a similar fashion. Who would do such a brutal thing - and why? Is there some sort of psychopathic monster lurking out there, preying upon vulnerable females? Or are the victims being targeted by someone they know?
It's up to two of Fallsburg's finest - Detective Jean Whitley and her new partner, Marty Keal - to find out who's responsible for the grisly crimes. When she starts digging up clues, Jean is startled to learn that the crime has hit uncomfortably close to home. The victims - and many of the potential suspects - are classmates of Jean's 14-year-old daughter, Bethany. To make matters worse, Bethany's behavior has drastically changed. Jean's sweet, loving child has become a sullen, secretive stranger. How much does Bethany really know about the victims - and the crimes that are taking place? Does Bethany's hunky new heartthrob have anything to do with the crimes? And why does the mounting evidence keep pointing to a popular parish priest?
Suddenly deprived of her longtime police detective mentor and friend, Jean is forced to take the lead in this latest investigation, while breaking in a new partner. As they dig deeper into the case, Jean encounters threats to her career, her family relationships...and quite possibly her own daughter's life. Through it all, Jean and Marty must unravel a multi-layered mystery and put a face on the unseen villain, before anyone else ends up dead...and faceless.
©2016 Dawn Kopman Whidden (P)2017 Dawn Kopman WhiddenExcellent Second book
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The story is told from the points of view of the two detectives on the case. The pace is good and the narrator did very well with the characters.
Overall, a good listen.
Good mystery
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Faceless
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I listened to the audio version and was happy to find that the narrator for this book was Amy Deuchler, who seemed more suited to the role than the narrator for Book 1.
The victims of Whitman's serial killer are beautiful teenage girls, whose faces are burned off. It turns out that they are classmates of Jean's fourteen-year-old daughter Bethany, and as such, the crime takes on a very personal note for Jean. While Bethany becomes more and more withdrawn and petulant, her boyfriend also becomes a suspect, as does the local vicar.
I enjoyed that this narrative brought the crime closer to home than the previous book, but I was hoping that Brad, the young boy who was being treated in the first book, might make an appearance too. However, his nurse, Dr Hope Rubin, does feature and her insights into child behaviour are always fascinating.
Great characterisations and an interesting crime. I'm looking forward to Book 3 in the series.
Who killed these young girls??
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Fast paced
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From the 1st book to this I still love the characters. They’re real and you feel for them all. Or dislike them as I did some of the not so nice ones. You’ll know when you listen to who I’m on about.
The extended bits from the families of the main characters was great. They’re padding out and I really want to hear more about them.
More please!
Fab
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This murder mystery, written in part in the first person, switches between the points of view of the main protagonists and between home life and investigation which, in many ways feels secondary to the book. So perhaps not for the die hard detective fans. Narrator, Amy Deuchter, has a warm and pleasant-to-hear mid range voice, with good delivery and excellent intonation. She also distinguishes between speakers in her presentation although, unfortunately her ability with accents needs careful work: her Irish accent was dreadful, the Aussie one simply bizarre, and even her Brooklyn twang seemed strange to my untutored British ears. However, they appear only briefly. This reader also found the delivery a little slow, but that was easily solved by turning up the replay speed to 1.25.
This was an enjoyable book and my thanks to the rights holder of Faceless, for freely gifting ma a complimentary copy, at my request, via Audiobook Boom. The characters, especially but not only, the main protagonists, were very well developed and convincing as fully fledged read people with hurts and wants and needs and fears of their own, so it was easy to empathize with them as they blundered onwards in their search for the killer. As previously mentioned, perhaps not for those who like a straightforward who-dun-it? type murder mystery, a hard edged crime story or a thorough police procedural. But perfect for anyone who wants to mix the lives of the detectives into the pot, not just those of the victims of the crimes.
I used to love my job.
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Wonderful
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another one I couldn't put down
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I’ll definitely follow Jean and Marty some more, but I will read the stories.
An enjoyable start.
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