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The Voice Inside

A Thriller (Frost Easton, Book 2)

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The Voice Inside

By: Brian Freeman
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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One cop's lie has set a killer free.

Four years after serial killer Rudy Cutter was sent away for life, San Francisco homicide inspector Frost Easton uncovers a terrible lie: his closest friend planted false evidence to put Cutter behind bars. When he's forced to reveal the truth, his sister's killer is back on the streets.

Desperate to take Cutter down again, the detective finds a new ally in Eden Shay. She wrote a book about Cutter and knows more about him than anyone. And she's terrified. Because for four years, Cutter has been nursing revenge day after stolen day.

Staying ahead of the game of a killer who's determined to strike again is not going to be easy. Not when Frost is battling his own demons. Not when the game is becoming so personal. And not when the killer's next move is unlike anything Frost expected.

©2018 Brian Freeman (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Crime Crime Thrillers Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Psychological Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Exciting San Francisco Murder
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Unexpected Twists • Complex Storyline • Excellent Narration • Likeable Protagonist • Engaging Plot • Fast-paced Thriller
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This is the second book in the Brian Freeman Frost Easton series. It features the SF Homicide Inspector almost completely this round. In the first book of the series, he had a shared billing.
I enjoy the Brian Freeman and Joe Barrett team of author and narrator very much, with this being no exception.
The plot was a bit of a stretch, but I still enjoyed the story and was glued to my headphones until the end.

Different style in good follow-up

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This one was even better than the first book in the series. I am totally hooked. I love Detective Frost and his little tuxedo cat. Brilliant and fun to read!

Even better!

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good listen. sexual content mild. language very acceptable. violence moderate. much better than most TV shows.

suspense to the end.

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Very good from start to finish. plus a few really good twists and turns! Will listen 2 more of his. Plus I love his book wasn't a potty mouth!

I really liked it!

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I don’t like the narrators voice. Also his accents —particularly the light Australian accent—were poorly executed. I switch between reading and audio in many books and the audio ruined this one for me.

Great story but terrible narrating

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Loved this book! So suspenseful .... right up to the very end. I totally enjoy Brian's writing style.

Another winner!

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Loved it! very exciting read! scary and
I could put down.
I love mysteries. would read again!
brain Freeman is a great writer.

Great read!

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Brian Freeman writes another great investigative story. If you like his work, or character driven investigation stories, you should like this.

One caveat: it’s really sad. There’s sadness over the crimes and the fact that they’re personal to the protagonist, Frost Easton. But then we also have a romantic tragedy thrown in. One that I assume will be ongoing.

I was a bit surprised by the romantic tragedy in this story. Given the last few years I admit to preferring happier outcomes. Because Freeman writes a good plot, I will read the next installment of this series, but if the romantic tension is exploited too much, or I am again sad at the end, I’ll quit it.

Excellent if tragic story

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As a native San Franciscan, I critique any publication taking place in my hometown more harshly than it often warrants.
That being said, The Voice Inside, serves as an esoteric guidebook to the unique essence of our neighborhoods. In addition, the story is superb. White knuckles, unexpected twists and turns, made this a 10 hour ride I couldn't stop listening to. Definitely recommend!

The Best San Francisco Thriller I've Read

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One of the most creative mysteries I've read or listened to in a long time. While the narrator's unique voice is better suited to humor, he didn't take anything away from Mr. Freeman's great story. Buy it if you don't have an audiobook credit!

WELL DONE, MR. FREEMAN. WELL DONE.

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