
Follow Me Home
Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Patricia Rodriguez
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By:
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D. K. Hood
"Don’t you agree, Detective? That some people deserve to die? I’ve killed the first. I’ve killed the second. Now will you catch the others, or do I have to kill them, too?"
The body of Amos Price lies in a pool of blood on the polished floor of an otherwise empty house. With no signs of a break in and no clues left at the scene, Detective Jenna Alton is at a loss. But as the team begins to unpick the life of the reclusive victim, they discover a disturbing link between Amos and the disappearance of several young girls in the county going back years.
Days later, another brutally murdered body is found in a remote motel on the outskirts of town. Ely Dorsey was killed in a frenzied attack, and Jenna fears not only that the murders are connected to the missing girls, but that the killer hasn’t finished yet.
As Jenna tries to work out who will be next, the killer suddenly starts sending her deputy, David Kane, messages. Is she being taunted? Or does the murderer want to be caught? And will Jenna discover who’s behind these killings before more people die?
An absolutely nail-biting thriller with plenty of twists, Follow Me Home is perfect for fans of Robert Dugoni, Karin Slaughter, and Rachel Abbott.
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Authors have a difficult time with the overuse of words and phrases. I know Lois Duncan discussed it in several interviews. This author uses the phrases, "Hair on the back of her (his) neck..." the use of the word bile and turkey neck. There are crossovers in the other books but in this particular book, I noticed these words and phrases often. For ALL of us, we have words and phrases that we use and become a part of our Lexicon...just ask your kids what they are! I would imagine it's the same with an author but instead, it's noticeable by their reader or in this case, listener.
I am enjoying the series a lot and those nuances are not bothersome enough to keep me from enjoying the books.
I haven't read a series in quite a while that I looked so forward to reading.
One thing I enjoyed with this book was that the perpetrator, or, one of them, was female! Finally!
The narrator...YOW! Great story!
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Great Story w/ Terrible Narrator
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Would be much better with a better narrator. It’s a good book but at times the narration takes away from it.
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This is the best of the series so far!
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Great Story!
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I'm enjoying this series
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Kane and Alton ride again
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Better
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kept my interest but some of the pronunciations drove me a bit crazy!
not my favorite voice bit it was ok:)
good series so far
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love this book....
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