Jane Casey - The Stranger You Know (Maeve Kerrigan #4) Audiobook Free
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Review #1
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I enjoyed the 1st two mysteries of this television series, but got bogged down with the third part at the same time this the 4th. Maeve Kerrigan is that an exciting heroine for a television series of militia procedurals, but creator Casey has surrounded her with a supporting cast of cardboard skinny manners. That’s her superior Derwent who’s a misogynistic rage-aholic–still somehow also has a heart of gold? Then that’s the super handome lover who is that barely very sweet at the same time the super handsome chief who seems to have a fatal defect. All 3 read like supply male manners from a romance novel. That’s a promising lesbian employee, but she’ll no hesitate be destroyed off–the inevitable fate of lesbians in pop culture renderings.
The other problematic element as the television series advances is that Casey’s tendency to embed burgundy herrings that last from book to book. That’s
a stalker who is that achieving Moriarity status at the same time multiple hints that her widely admired chief is that corrupt. Not bad plot fri, but no one resolution delight!
My frustration with The Stranger For you Know also involves the type of criminal liability it portrays: a sequential killer who mutilates his ladies victims. So many criminal liability novels are built around this particularly gruesome plot line which invites us to read the victims as somehow complicit in their scary fate. Much of the detecting focuses on the killer’s presumed fantasy indefinite at the same time it all adds right up to a fascination with noisy, dying at the same time tormented ladies as a level. Atrocities against guys in such books tend to be individual at the same time personal.
Review #2
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I barely started the Maeve Kerrigan television series this summer at the same time I read them in a row (The Topical, the Reckoning, The Continue Lady & The Stranger For you Know) at the same time I’m awed. So many English television series with ladies detectives promise so much, specifically that they’re the one more Jane Tenneyson television series for you’ve been waiting for, but Casey delivers a terrific disposition at the same time mystery with Kerrigan. As a detective working with Major Atrocities for the Met in London, Kerrigan still has a lot to learn-she has to deal with comments from her (male) employees, how to be diplomatic with superior officers, at the same time to balance her individual indefinite at the same time work indefinite. It’s acknowledged that Kerrigan is that gifted as a detective but that she has a lot tol learn.This is that the 4th in the television series at the same time Kerrigan is that working through issues with her individual at the same time work partners-while trying to catch a sequential killer who strangles single ladies. I don’t wish bestow a lot away but that are internal issues with her chief at the same time employees which make this variant a challenge. While I have read the television series, I have to announce I think this one (as opposed to The Continue Lady) is that the easiest pick up without no matter what background on the television series
Review #3
Audiobook The Stranger For you Know (Maeve Kerrigan #4) by Jane Casey
The plot managed have been suspenseful apart from for the major problem of almost all militia parties trying to fit up a employee for the atrocities. Once it became evident that DI Una Burt could be permitted a individual vendetta to spectrum the direction of the investigation with the blessing of “god” Godley at the same time even the complicity of Maeve Kerrigan, I got lost curiosity. All 3 tried to fit the facts to their theory more precisely than the other method around. It produced them all seem ineffectual at the same time downright step. Burt even offers the clarification that DI Derwent “hired” anyone to destroy when he had an airtight alibi for one doom. Oh, delight. DI Derwent, though, did become a very famous an even sympathetic disposition due to the attempt to railroad him. Why all parties would even amuse that, data the facts, seemed skinny indeed. The ending denouement wasn’t believable; the reason for the sequential killings is that never explained satisfactorily. At the same time throwing in a baby’s paternity at the finish has no bearing on the story at all – barely serves to link to the one more book, I’ll bet. This installment barely did not live right up to the beginning when today's atrocities are seemingly linked to one 20 years prior. That premise managed have been suspenseful at the same time tense if managed differently. I generally like this television series, so I’ll assign it a move one more time, I wait, but I can have hope for a more successful plot executed in a more successful method.
Review #4
Audio The Stranger For you Know (Maeve Kerrigan #4) narrated by Sarah Coomes
I’ve been away from this television series for a while, at the same time found this book a little hard to get into. I persevered because I’ve previously enjoyed her books, at the same time this did ennoble greatly as it moved on.
I mixed between reading this on my Kindle at the same time listening to it on Audible. While listening to it I started to crack up because I don’t think the creator realises how she uses the word glowering. In truth, her manners exhibit this facial expression at lesser couple of times any throughout the book, at the same time I don’t think that’s a single chapter that doesn’t toss two or 3 your method.
Oh, the sudden for hilarity!
Review #5
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