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The Killing Kind

A Charlie Parker Thriller

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The Killing Kind

By: John Connolly
Narrated by: Holter Graham
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Irish author John Connolly delivers the third novel in his best-selling, critically acclaimed series featuring troubled ex-cop turned detective Charlie Parker.

John Connolly takes battered ex-cop Charlie Parker on his third outing after Every Dead Thing and Dark Hollow. Still struggling with the horrific ghosts of his past, Parker is now a disillusioned private eye hired to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Grace Peltier - which neither her father nor a former US senator believes was suicide. The trail leads to a mass grave in Northern Maine where a Baptist community disappeared 40 years earlier. The deaths of the Baptists and Grace are connected and point in the direction of a shadowy organization known as the Fellowship. With the assistance of some idiosyncratic and murderous acolytes, Parker soon confronts the Fellowship's demonic leader and finds himself caught in a situation more gruesome than even he could ever have imagined.

©2001 John Connolly. All rights reserved. Originally published in 2001 Great Britain by Hodder and Stoughton. All rights reserved. (P)2017 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
Private Investigators Supernatural Suspense Paranormal Detective Thriller Fiction Mystery
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Great Book, Poor Narration

This is my favorite book series, and I love this story in particular. However, I can't stand the narration for this book. The attempts at different voices sound cheesy at best, and the mispronunciation of words (including Louis's name) is distracting.

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multi layered story

The story is great but the narrator makes Charlie sound like a wimp and he can't pull off different accents

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Wrong, wrong, wrong narrator

This book was soooooo good, but the narrator was ALL WRONG. First of all, don't these narrators listen to each other? You can't go changing "Louie" to "Luis." And, this narrtor's voice is way too young for Charlie Parker. That being said, his voice for the spider guy was AMAZING - wow. Gave me chills every time that guy spoke.

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very good book

Really good book, my only problem with it is the guy that was reading didn't know how to pronounce things/places/names like Machias Maine he says it without the h and louis he uses the french pronunciation, also tarpaulin which is pronounced tar-pau-lin he pronounces tar-paul-in

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Good story!

Good and interesting story. A little quirky but overall well performed. I would recommend it!

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Why this terrible narrator?

I could not get past the terrible voices. Sometimes really hard to make out.
Story is just excellent. Suffer through; lots of character development.

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The scariest book of the series, for me.

I re-read the series every year, and I hear different things every time. This one is something I cannot read at night. Too much of my least favorite thing! So glad John Connolly finally got this book on Audible.

Anyone who is not a resident of Maine will probably not be bothered by the faults in narration. However, I would like to offer my free expert advice to all narrators who are giving voice to books set in Maine. As a life long resident, I could tell you that "Calais" is, in Maine, pronounced like "callous", not "cal-ay" like the French, or how "Machias" is pronounced. That kind of thing is the only reason this book did not get a full five stars. Most of the narrators make these mistakes, even while they capture our Downeast accent, and use it for all of us, although there are at least 4 distinct regional accents

Other than that, you will enjoy this book!.

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Another Great One

Even though this is third in the series, it was just recently released in the US as an audiobook. Great story, and the narration was good. I have great affection for Louis and Angel as I have come to know them through the narration of Jeff Harding, so that was a bit of an adjustment. But I thought this narrator did a really great job with some of the other characters, unique to this book.

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creepy crawly scary

new narrator that at first doesn't appear to fit, yet is just the one to handle this story. doesn't do justice to Louis and Angel.
Cannot put this story down

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Story Great, narration takes getting used to

Excellent book. hated the new narrator after the previous two, especially with mispronounced names and less great voices, but I got used to it. not the worst ever, but certainly not good

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