
Guardian of the Damned
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Narrated by:
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Kelley Hazen
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Bella Fayre
Doctor Donna DeShayne, a well-known forensic psychiatrist, is invited to evaluate and assist in solving a crime 21 years in the making. Faced with events from more than a century ago, DeShayne finds her strength and stride as she eventually faces her own past and that of the guardian of the damned.
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Powerful, Compelling, A Must Read
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Bella Fayre did a fantastic job of keeping me guessing. I hope to see more from this author.
I’m always entertained by Kelley Hazen’s performances. She did a fantastic job with this cast of characters. Bravo!
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Guardian of the Damned
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Worth reading
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Decent Mystery
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Great Read
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Guardian of the damned
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A Great Listen
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I'll try to avoid spoilers but that may be difficult... So, the three things that bothered me most are:
1) I know catching a serial killer takes time and a lot of research and talks and tedious re-reading and re-examining of everything the investigating team gathers while working on the case, so I have nothing against the fact that the plot covers over a year of Donna's life... but I never felt like this investigation was really important except one or two times when we were told that Donna had spent a whole night/a few whole nights reading and analysig the police files (and this in as much as one sentence)... I found out more about her private life (like what she did with her friends and what food she ate) than about what she knew about the killer, what she learnt from the files.. Throughout the whole book I had a feeling that the serial killer plotline was there as the background for all Donna's socializing stuff... Pity, cause it was really interesting...
2) As for solving the crime itself I feel we are left in the dark; there are no clues for us, no hints whatsoever - it's even more irritating, we are told that Donna has found something crucial to the case... and then the narration stops without any kind of information as to what it is. It's like telling me "I have a cake for you" and never showing (not to mention giving) it to me...
3) I really don't know why the first half of the book concentrates so much on the escaped prisoner (I can't write more for "no spoilers" policy:)). I think it was supposed to give us some background to the main characters' lives but the whole plotline is completely unnecessary and could be totally cut out - it neither adds to the character development nor relates to the main serial killer case... Unless I have missed the fact that this book is a part of a series and all the events around the escaped prisoner somehow relate to what happened before... But I don't think it's the case here...
And one more thing - although I quite like Ms Fayre's writing when it comes to the use of language (it's very descriptive and flows really smoothly), I really don't like the fact that we are told things instead of seeing them happen. I felt so distant all the time, I didn't feel emotionally engaged into what was happening to Donna and other people even for one moment. It was like listening to a description of a movie rather than watching it...
But, the book has its strenghts, too, the greatest is the references to the Johnstown Flood of 1889 and the motivations of the serial killer that we get to know at the end. I'm not a US citizen but I like history, so this whole part was what really kept me listening on. And, as I have already mentioned, the descriptive language, the way people are portrayed, is another strong point.
So overall, it's a strange book, difficult to rate. But if you don't mind a slower pace in your crime novels and a lot of digressions, give the book a chance. It'd say it's solid 3.5 stars for the plot.
Narration by Ms Hazen is fantastic. Again, she had quite a few characters to voice and as always she managed perfectly. She's also great when it comes to conveying the emotions of individual characters and she makes them feel real, which takes your listening experience to another level:) Good job:)
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I'm undecided on this one...
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Outstanding
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