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Hiding in Plain Sight

By: Eoghan Egan
Narrated by: Emily Rainsford
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A vicious serial killer roams the Irish Midlands...with his sights set on the next victim.

A successful businessman has found the perfect recipe for getting away with murder. No bodies, no evidence. No evidence, no suspect.

High art and low morals collide when graduate Sharona Waters discovers a multi-million euro art scam in play. She delves in, unwittingly putting herself on a direct trajectory with danger as the killer accelerates his murder spree. When Sharona gets drawn into the killer’s orbit, she peels away his public persona and exposes the psychopath underneath. Suddenly, the small town has no hiding place…

©2019 Eoghan Egan (P)2020 Eoghan Egan
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Boring

In spite of a serial killer who tries his best to let the reader understand the inner forces that make him kill, the story line remains slow and boring.. The narrator put me to sleep several times which is an achievement in itself. The sound of her voice is boring too, sometimes mispronouncing words. You can't tell one character from the other. She just reads on where there surely must be a new paragraph without a pause. Professional editing should have noticed that a sentence was read out twice...not intentionally as if it was party of the narrative.Just an oversight. I returned the book about 40% in.

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