
Watching the Ghosts
Joe Plantagenet, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Gordon Griffin
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Kate Ellis
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Boothgate House is a recently converted apartment building with a sinister past. Once an asylum for the insane, known as Havenby Hall, it was where serial killer Peter Brockmeister was sent on his release from prison.
Detective Inspector Joe Plantagenet is drawn into the house's history when the daughter of a solicitor, who was investigating Havenby Hall's closure, is kidnapped.
Joe wonders whether there may be a connection between the case and the building's disturbing past.
But as secrets come to light, Joe is forced to face an evil that threatens those closest to him.
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With good bones to work with, though, this book is still maddenly bland and at times irrational. For instance there is a child who is kidnapped. Plantagenet at one point thinks a specialist team will be bought in to deal with the kidnapping. Instead a family liaison officer is left to keep an eye on the phone that the kidnappers have been calling, while the step father goes about his business and the mother is missing.
There's an amazing lack of concern for the plot while Plantagenet, with the encouragement of his boss, puts the moves on a crime victim. He further finds a notebook, slips it into an evidence bag and then does not turn it over for forensic evidence such as finger prints. Instead he later take it out, looks at it and hand ti over to a colleague who is good at reading bad handwriting.
Read by Gordon Griffin, he starts out sounding good, with a very effective prologue. However he soon drops into his usual bland style.
I honestly cannot recommend this particular entry into this series.
Bland Entry Into Joe Plantagenet Series
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