The Pain Scale
Long Beach Homicide, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Mel Foster
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By:
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Tyler Dilts
Long Beach homicide detective Danny Beckett can’t escape the pain. It’s everywhere: in the injuries that earned him a year-long medical leave; in the suffering of every victim he’s ever encountered; in the agony of his past. But he must keep the pain at bay to prove he still has what it takes to do the job. So it’s only fitting that his first major case back is a gruesome one: A California congressman’s daughter-in-law and grandchildren have been brutally murdered, and the carnage is some of the worst Danny’s ever seen. Is it a mob hit? Political retribution? A random sex crime?
Nothing quite adds up…until Danny and his partner, Jennifer Tanaka, begin scratching at the surface of the congressman’s picture-perfect family. Beneath the shiny, camera-ready veneer, Danny discovers a dark, twisted tale of suffering - even as the pain of his own past threatens to derail the investigation.
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I love a twisty mystery!
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good read.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Pain Scale to be better than the print version?
NoDid the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Not really. It was good but not that goodWhat about Mel Foster’s performance did you like?
He didn't overdo things with the female voices or accents or excessive attempts to differentiate the characters so that it came out forcedDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No,But very few books do.Any additional comments?
My title says it all. I am not an experienced user (this is my first one) however, this was a total failure and synchronization. I spent far too much time trying to find my place when I went from one to the other, most especially going to the audio version. In fact, I generally gave up and settled for close enough, listening to the same thing I had read for several minutes. Not only did it not synchronize but fine-tuning was impossible as far as I could determine. Basically, it was not worth the effort.Synchronization did not work
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A lesson in chronic pain
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Good story line
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