
I Can See You
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Narrated by:
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Elisabeth S. Rogers
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By:
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Karen Rose
He stalks his prey online.
He learns about their dreams, their fears and their vulnerabilities.
Then he finds them in the real world and, for his victims, the game is over.
I Can See You is the chilling first instalment in the Minneapolis series, by bestselling author Karen Rose.
Wherever you go...I can see you.
Eve Wilson has spent years hiding from the damage inflicted on her by a madman. Retreating into the virtual world, she made a new life for herself on screen. Now Eve is helping others use the virtual world to kick-start their own recovery.
Detective Noah Webster knows that his victims' suicides have been staged. When Eve contacts Webster to say that one of the dead women was participating in her online study, it becomes clear that this killer is a new breed of predator. With Eve herself now a target, can they find a killer who can disappear with the strike of a key....
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What did you love best about I Can See You?
The story, the narration and how much it took you along on the journey. You really got caught up in the story. You invested in the characters and made your own assumptions about who was responsible.What did you like best about this story?
It kept you enthralled. It took you on the journey with Eve (the protagonist). There was just the right amount about her personal life but not too much that you lost track of the case that she was involved in. Apart from her, there were also plenty of characters to hear about and root for/against.What about Elisabeth S. Rogers’s performance did you like?
She read it aloud, like you would in your head. I really think that Elisabeth's performance made this story even better. She would change her voice slightly if speaking "for" another character to really make it seem 'real' and help you get caught up in the story. I couldn't fault Elisabeth's performance.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely.Any additional comments?
I would actively seek out other audiobooks with Elisabeth S Rogers as narrator. She really makes the story 'come to life'.I Can See You... Captivated
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