
Stone Maidens
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Donna Postel
From TikTok sensation Lloyd Devereux Richards comes the heart-pounding story of FBI agent Christine Prusik as she attempts to unmask a serial killer who leaves a calling card with a terrifying connection to her own haunted past.
As the chief forensic anthropologist for the FBI’s Chicago field office, Christine Prusik has worked her fair share of bizarre cases. Yet this one trumps them all: a serial killer is strangling young women and dumping their bodies in the steep, forested ravines of southern Indiana.
With each victim, the killer leaves a calling card: a stone figurine carved like the spirit stones found among the native tribes of Papua New Guinea—the same tribes Prusik worked with a decade earlier while doing field research. The personal nature of the similarity is eerie and, frankly, terrifying; Prusik still carries trauma from her time in the field.
As the dark details continue to surface, Prusik has to wonder if the connection is real or if her nightmares have finally wormed their way into her waking life.
©2012 Lloyd Devereux Richards (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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"How did this woman become an FBI agent?" That thought ran through my head multiple times per chapter as this story unfolded. She is definitely not my idea of a heroine. She's book smart, but naive as a schoolgirl when it comes to street smarts. She's argumentative, reactionary, not a team player, and rarely engages what little filter exists between her brain and her mouth. She's also extremely bound by her PTSD from a past event.
I can't fault her for her reaction to trauma, although the entire setup for said trauma was pretty silly in my opinion. Regardless, she suffered, she survived, but she refuses to truly acknowledge the effects of this trauma. I can't imagine someone this scarred passing the psych test to become an FBI agent. Honestly, the entire story made me a bit frustrated. If you can't bring a decently intelligent heroine to the story, don't bring one at all. Don't treat your readers to main characters that are inept, blind to all their failings, and have no qualities that make us want to engage with them. Bring us smart characters. They can be flawed, scarred, imperfect, and struggling. But they need to be someone we, the readers might want to hang out with, have a drink with, or even have a relationship with. Bring us someone we can relate to in some form. We're not interested in heroines that seem like they have their position because there was a gender quota.
As for the story? It had its moments. It's got some suspense, and an interesting premise, with the exception of the past traumatic event. I would have given the story 4 stars if I could have tolerated the main character.
YIKES.
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Incredible!
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Intriguing from beginning to end!
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Keeps you guessing
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Kept me on the edge of my seat to the last page!!!!!
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Decent book
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Very good
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Loved it!
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