• Mirror Maze

  • The Third Book in the Janek Series
  • By: William Bayer
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Mirror Maze

By: William Bayer
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Publisher's summary

A secret hall of mirrors, a labyrinth of fear: Janek returns in a hypnotic thriller...

Nobody writes better psychological thrillers than William Bayer. And no character in contemporary crime fiction is as compelling or complex as Lieutenant Frank Janek of the N.Y.P.D. Now Bayer and Janek are back-in a brilliant novel of terror and excitement.

A beautiful young woman meets her latest "pickup" in a Manhattan hotel bar and goes back with him to his room, where she drugs him, robs him, and humiliates him. Several hours later, the "mark" is found dead, the mysterious young woman is wanted for the murder, and Janek and his team of detectives are assigned to the case. Simultaneously, Janek becomes involved in the reopening of a grisly society-murder investigation that has plagued Internal Affairs for nine years. As he sets out to solve both puzzles, the present and past eerily dovetail, culminating with a deadly battle in a secret mirror maze hidden beneath a "ghost" amusement park.

Mirror Maze sinuously leads the listener through one maze after another - literal, theoretical, and psychological. As with the other best-selling Janek novels, Switch and Wallflower, Mirror Maze is a superb police procedural, tense and violent, as well as a thoughtful examination of the blurring of illusion and reality, guilt and innocence.

©1995 William Bayer (P)2012 David N. Wilson

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Twists and turns!

Well-written. Held my attention throughout.

Jeffrey Kafer did a good job narrating.

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Frank Janek of Homicide has meet a psychological person, she has a ritual, the one that has turned deadly. To find her, he explores giving us a page turner plot. Well done as was the narration. Given audio for my voluntary review

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An entertaining read

So, first, this is a series and it MUST be read in order. I failed to do that, and therefore found myself totally bewildered by the whole Mendoza plotline. Not the book's fault, but mine.

The main story in this book, though, it's an interesting one, although at times it's really slow and becomes a bit pretentious language-wise with a constant repetition of the word mirror without delving into the metaphor.

Nevertheless, it is entertaining, and you'll probably get a lot more of enjoyment beginning from the beginning, not as I did. /0\

Now, regarding the narration, Jeffrey Kafer does an excellent reading, but not a good narration. There is a lack of emotion to it that borders the monotone and, at least for me, detracts from the story.

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