Broken Bones
Detective Kim Stone Crime Thriller Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Jan Cramer
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Written by:
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Angela Marsons
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They thought they were safe. They were wrong.
The murder of a young prostitute and a baby found abandoned on the same winter night signals the start of a disturbing investigation for Detective Kim Stone - one which brings her face to face with someone from her own horrific childhood.
As more sex workers are murdered in quick succession, each death more violent than the last, Kim and her team realize that the initial killing was no one-off frenzied attack, but a twisted serial killer preying on the vulnerable.
At the same time, the search begins for the desperate woman who left her newborn baby at the station - but what looks like a tragic abandonment turns even more sinister when a case of modern slavery is uncovered.
The two investigations bring the team into a terrifying world of human exploitation and cruelty - and a showdown that puts Kim's life at risk as shocking secrets from her own past come to light.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-23
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A little preachy, but I liked this one. The grooming scenes with Maxine were genuinely tense and scary. And the twist ending was satisfying and nicely done.
I appreciate that Marsons calls back to previous books, and secondary characters reappear from time to time. She has a clear vision of what she wants to do with the series, and I love that. I'm relistening to the brilliantly narrated audiobooks, and I can see the threads between books, and the care with which she subtly sets up upcoming plots.
These read, to me, like primetime TV. A little over the top, not exactly high art, but extremely well crafted and unfailingly entertaining. You know what you're going to get when you pick up a book in the series, and you are rarely disappointed.
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