A killer is using labyrinthine storm drains to dispose of his victims, who are found handcuffed and drowned, washed out of the rain-filled drainage lines like garbage. The crimes compel FBI Agent Tess McCallum to crack the case, but they're touching a nerve in Personal Security Consultant Abby Sinclair. She fears it's the same madman who invaded her nightmares once before. As the two women work with each other to solve the case, tensions rise and tempers flare. And as sure as the rain, a new killing season begins.
©2005 Douglas Borton (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
mystery writer
"A thrilling ride with great characters!"
That's a really tough question to answer. I love reading and listening, both for different reasons. But I must say this version of Mr. Prescott's book was beautifully produced. The voices were wonderful and the technical aspects perfect.
I loved the relationship between Tess and Abby. The tension and dialog were spot on. Of course as always the suspense and thrill rides of a Prescott novel were ever present, but I have come to expect and enjoy these elements as a given!
I haven't listened to her other books but may well check them out. She was excellent!
Definitely. Wish I could have but I had to be satisfied with my morning walk (over an hour each day) and my daily commute to work (another hour).
Mr. Prescott is a consummate professional - a fantastic writer with a great track record. I'm now listening to Grave of Angels, his newest. Fantastic!
Woof!
"I Expected More"
I would have preferred two different narrators.
It was OK.
She tried her best but the performance didn't hit the mark for me. Had she had another person narrating with her I think it would have improved the listening experience.
No.
I am glad I gave this book a chance. I had been on a streak of listening to excellent books of this nature which could be why I was a little disappointed by this one. Just the same I am glad I listened to it and would reccommend it.