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The Tears of Angels

Anderson and Costello, Book 6

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The Tears of Angels

By: Caro Ramsay
Narrated by: James MacPherson
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A few days before the summer solstice, a 92-year-old woman is found burned to death in her home. On the same day, a man's mutilated corpse is discovered, his arms ripped from their sockets, with a tarot card depicting the Fool inserted in his mouth.

When the victim is identified as someone for whom the police have been looking for almost a year, detectives Anderson and Costello find themselves caught up in a case where nothing is as it seems.

©2015 Caro Ramsay (P)2016 W F Howes Ltd
Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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"Masterful writing, vivid characters, and a highly imaginative, terrifying, and byzantine plot." ( Booklist)
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I really enjoy the series but found this book hard to follow with so many different characters coming in and out. The narrator doesn't have the range that I have enjoyed when Cathleen McCarron has narrated. The distinguishing of characters and the storyline was muddied by a blending of voices; there was no real discernable difference between them.

Not one of my favorites

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New to this author but now I’m hooked. Was hesitant b/c other reviews talked about violence against children being too brutal in this story. I made it through fine and would listen to this author’s work again. But the absolute clincher for me is James Macpherson-he is phenomenally talented in the nuances of his Scottish accents. Does a fair “Yankee” one as well. Bravo!

My most favourite narrator, especially for crime drama

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