Wolff J. Garritano
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A City Without Pity
- By: Tom Raley
- Narrated by: Lloyd Walker
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Story
The city is firmly held in the grip of fear as a serial killer lurks in the shadows, claiming a new victim each week. The killer preys on young women with seemingly nothing in common except to have somehow caught his eye. With the discovery of each new victim the city descends deeper into the shadows, consumed by the desire to escape the killer's grip. The efforts of the police task force is complicated by the appearance of a copycat killer, a news leak from one of their own, and little to no physical evidence.
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Needs an editor
- By Wolff J. Garritano on 04-20-15
- A City Without Pity
- By: Tom Raley
- Narrated by: Lloyd Walker
Needs an editor
Reviewed: 04-20-15
What disappointed you about A City Without Pity?
The book has too many unrelated subplots and is in desperate need of another editor.
Has A City Without Pity turned you off from other books in this genre?
No.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Terrible narration. Mispronunciations, Uninspired reading, like listening to a court reporter. Made the whole thing rather boring.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The story itself was interesting and kept my attention.
Any additional comments?
Could have been a great book if it had been tightened up and proofread one more time.
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