On loan to a sister precinct, Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot draws the first case, but she turns up nothing in Karen Drew's past that might have prompted someone to kill her. Meanwhile, in the Hayley Daniels murder, Chief Inspector Alan Banks has suspects galore.
Then a breakthrough spins Annie's case in a shocking and surprising new direction, straight toward Banks. Together they must search for two killers who could strike again at any moment, with bloody fury.
©2008 Peter Robinson; (P)2008 HarperCollins Canada
"nothing to say"
I don't know what it was about this book, but I just couldn't get into it. Maybe it was the narrator. Anyway, I didn't even get past the second chapter.
"Good Story, Good Narrator, Annoying Music"
Simon Prebble did an amazing job on this story - I appreciated that he didn't try to "act" any of the characters but read them all to perfection. Unfortunately he kept getting interrupted by random bits of inappropriate music that tended to drown out his first words.