
The Kiverson Case
Heartfelt Cases, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Condon
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By:
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Julie C. Gilbert
One man's vendetta could cost them everything...
When a routine arrest turns deadly, FBI Special Agents Julie Ann and Patrick Duncan are drawn into a dangerous game with Kevin Kiverson, a man with little to lose and much to avenge. In her heart, Ann knows they will catch Kevin, but she doesn't know when or how or what sacrifices will be made along the way. She's prepared to risk her life for others but will her resolve hold when the threat turns to her baby boy?
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A great story with a bit of an edge
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Later, Ann picks up the phone at her FBI office in Washington D.C. to hear a voice on a voice changer but which she thinks belongs to a man. Then her cell phone rings with the same man. Patrick soon gets calls from the same man. And the man challenges them to five tasks, each of which will result in death to others if they don't succeed. What is worse, the man threatens Ann and Patrick's 8-month-old son, Joseph. They must race to complete these tasks or face serious consequences.
<strong>The Kiverson Case</strong> is not a long book, but it has a creative story. The details of the tasks prove interesting and dramatic. We feel invested in the personal safety of Ann and Patrick, as well as baby Joseph. We also connect with Ben, the youngest Kiverson brother, who has come to realize his mother was not killed by the FBI agents but instead took her own life. He has qualms about targeting the Duncans. Further, we become intrigued by Kevin, who shows real maniacal vengeance.
This book is a Christian mystery. For example, Ann and Patrick pray for protection and peace in their risky situations. They also give the Christian message of salvation to a character in ther book and pray for him to find God. It depends upon how strongly a reader cares about issues of belief as to how much that person will be bothered by this.
Kristin Condon performs the audio version of this book. With her gentle voice, she seems an unusual choice to narrate a book like this. Usually they are performed by a more dynamic narrator.
But she succeeds in making the book enjoyable. I did not like the sound effects in this book though. Each chapter begins with a short musical selection that feels uncomfortable. Further, the phone calls with the voice changer seem strange in their sound effects, but what is worse, they garble the sound so that I had a hard time understanding the speech.
I really liked <strong>The Kiverson Case</strong> and enjoyed listening to it. For such as relatively short book, it packs plenty of exciting material and good character development. I give this book five stars.
A strong, exciting novella
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The narration was very good. Brought the characters and story to life.
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Never a Dull Moment
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FBI Special Agents Julie Ann and Patrick Duncan are pulled into a case that gets very personal for them. When one man’s personal vendetta targets the agents, they are in a race to keep the ones they love safe.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
The Kiverson Case
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Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.
Good
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Negatives: the special effects. I don’t care for the music between chapters at all. And I don’t care for the simulated voice they use in this book for the electronic style voice. Not my favorites. Otherwise, a very good book!
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Enjoyable
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Good Christian Mystery
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However, it's only one of those children that has a payback complex, that our two favorite FBI agents need to really worry about.
Particularly when said sibling decides to play deadly games.
Glad I'm not a member of this crime family!
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Heartfelt Cases book 2
I love the shorter length of the book without missing out on content. The author has not rushed the elements, but has written a good evening’s read.
Patrick and Ann are married now, and are still partners in the FBI. I love when she introduces them as Agent Duncan and my husband Agent Duncan.
They are involved in what they believed would be a routine arrest of a crime family known for trafficking, murder, fraud, etc. They are to arrest the father and mother and bring in the adult children for questioning. During the arrest the mother commits suicide and Ann is blamed for the death.
Kevin Kiverson leads the Duncans in a game that could easily turn deadly. When the baby becomes a target, things heat up.
Great easy read with plenty of suspense and tension.
Heartfelt Cases book 2
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While not a riveting psychological story, it is a nice easy to read/listen romantic suspense novel and it made a decent diversion while completing daily tasks. One of the things that I really appreciated about this book is that Julie C. Gilbert's hero and heroine are a married couple which made that dynamic quite different from most romantic suspense novels.
As with the first book in the Heartfelt Cases series, I listened to The Kiverson Case in audiobook. I did like the narrator's voice, and she did a good job differentiating characters by using different 'voices', but there were some technical issues and a distracting amount of mispronounced words. Not a top notch production, but, it was OK. I don't regret listening and I plan on 'reading' the next book in the series.
(I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. All opinions are entirely my own.)
The dangers of their job hit close to home...
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