Death Is Not Enough
The Baltimore Series, Book 6
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Narrateur(s):
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Marguerite Gavin
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Auteur(s):
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Karen Rose
À propos de cet audio
The past comes back to haunt a high-profile defense attorney in the newest audiobook in the Baltimore series from The New York Times best-selling author of Monster in the Closet.
In his work as a defense attorney in Baltimore, Thorne has always been noble to a fault - specializing in helping young people in trouble in an attempt to atone for those he couldn't save when he himself was younger. He plays the part of the bachelor well but secretly holds a flame for his best friend and business partner, Gwyn Weaver, a woman struggling to overcome her own demons. After four years, he thinks he might finally be ready to confess his feelings, come what may.
But his plans are derailed when he wakes up in bed with a dead woman, with no recollection of how he got there. Whoever is trying to frame Thorne is about to lead him down the rabbit hole of his past, something he thought he outran long ago - which means Thorne must figure out who's been keeping track of him, how much they know, and how far they'll go to bring him down.
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- Sharron
- 2019-03-01
Not as good as many others I've read from Ms. Rose
I was somewhat disappointed in this novel. Having read mostly ALL of Karen Rose's novels, I am far from being a prude, but I was quite taken aback as to how much 'potty mouth' flowed in this book . Not only was the "F" word used constantly, and by ALL the characters, but every time came in doses of two or three at a time. Never did I believe this added to the strength of the story, making me wonder if she had been instructed to turn in a minimum amount of words to her publisher, thus adding this word so often?
I was also confused as to 'why?' the main character was always referred to by his surname, regardless as to who was speaking to him, or in what situation. I find it hard to believe that 'everyone' would talk to someone in this way, especially in intimate circumstances. (Almost chuckled as I pictured myself talking to my husband this way, all day/every day.) This wasn't the case at the very beginning of the book, when laying out the background, but once in 'present day', all of a sudden this changed. It took me awhile to actually figure out 'who' she was referring to, and again, have no idea as to the reason she chose to direct Thomas as "Thorn' throughout the story. I was forever trying to piece this one together. :(
I do enjoy Karen's writing style, but think I will take a break from her novels before giving myself into another of her books. I only hope, once I do, that she has got rid of her anger - or? - and will revert back to good, crime mystery dramas, and leave the bad language on the floor with the other trash, while doing her proofreading. With all the books she has written/sold, she must realize that trying a different/crass writing style is not necessary. She has already established a loyal following; I am hoping to be one that continues in that group. Will have to see what future novel style she uses before deciding on that one..
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