
The Monet Murders
The Art of Murder, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kale Williams
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By:
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Josh Lanyon
Jason West and Sam Kennedy are back!
All those late night conversations when Sam had maybe a drink too many or Jason was half falling asleep. All those playful, provocative comments about what they'd do when they finally met up again.
Well, here they were.
The last thing Jason West, an ambitious young FBI Special Agent with the Art Crimes Team, wants - or needs - is his uncertain and unacknowledged romantic relationship with irascible legendary Behavioral Analysis Unit Chief Sam Kennedy.
And it's starting to feel like Sam is not thrilled with the idea either.
But personal feelings must be put aside when Sam requests Jason's help to catch a deranged killer targeting wealthy, upscale art collectors. A killer whose calling card is a series of grotesque paintings depicting the murders.
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Great romance. Inriguing tale.
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Good addition to this series
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Faultless comes to mind when describing Kale Williams narration.
Began listening to this addicting series through Hoopla . They have book 1 , 3 and 4 available to borrow. It's more than likely I will end up buying this series - hopefully they are included in their 2 for 1 deal - though Audible to have it on my personal Library.
Superb
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Great Book
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Were there any parts I found annoying: Jason's (regular) inner 'why did Sam dump me' for the first half of the book.
Did I feel an emotional connection to the characters: I did by about the three quarter mark - but it took a while to get there.
Would I listen to it again: I wouldn't not listen to it again, but it wouldn't be my first choice.
Good mystery with a good pace. I liked it more than book 1, but i'm still on the fence about the two main characters. I liked Jason better in this book than the first and Sam is showing some redeeming qualities (he feels slightly 'softer' in this one), so they are both growing on me.
Kale Williams does a great job of bringing characters to life.
Josh Lanyon is the master at dragging out a relationship - now that the relationship is moving forward i'm more interested in giving the rest of the series a listen.
enjoyed it
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This book has more interpersonal stuff going on with Jason, mostly with his very complicated relationship with very complicated Sam, and a little with his family. One gets to know Jason a little more each book, as well as Sam, (although Sam is a lot harder to get to know). The mystery almost takes a back seat to Jason & Sam's struggles, from this book onward in the series, really. This is not to say that there's not loads of mystery, danger and suspense, (and rather gruesome murder), but since Jason and Sam have already met & become involved, that aspect of the first book is taken care of, and their relationship is there from page (or minute) one. Jason also shows that his trait of making rather questionable decisions is kind of his thing - particularly with regard to his personal safety. (He's similar to Elliot from the All's Fair series in that respect.)
Unlike the first book's whodunit, I was not able to solve the mystery right off the bat, (and well before Jason). Each book has a way of throwing out multiple plausible and possible suspects, but I did not have the confidence in my detective skills as much with this book as the previous one. That's probably a good thing, even if I missed gloating about figuring it out before the heroes.
The audio continued to be stellar. Kale Williams is not praised enough.
Loved it, loved it; I love me some Lanyon
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I really identified with Jason's struggle to understand what was going on with Sam. His hurt and bewilderment were painful to read, but Sam eventually came through and the ending was perfect! The mystery was well done and had me guessing until the end.
This was definitely a 5 star book and I loved the audio version too!
LOVED!
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Where does The Monet Murders rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I've listened to hundreds of audiobooks. This was enjoyable, but more of a 5/10 than my all time favoriteWhat was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
I like Sam and his closed down, get the job done persona. I liked finding out why he is that way. I didn't like that there were so many cases intertwined that it was hard to work out who was who and which case they were connected to. I guess it would be easier to figure out if reading, but having names thrown out got confusing.What does Kale Williams bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Kale Williams has a good steady narration pace. He didn't show if he had a great range of accents/voices, but I have no complaints about this narrationWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No. I listened to it as my bedtime story over several nights.Any additional comments?
Another good, steady, formulaic Josh Lanyon book. Good narration. The fans will lap it up.Enjoyable listen
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Great book and audio!
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Please write more! And please use the same narrator for the books, he’s terrific!
The Monet Murders
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