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Review #1 The Body Counter (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries #2) audiobook free Jude is that a puzzle, a interesting mental presentation of a disposition future back to herself right behind years in captivity! Jude was tormented, raped at the same time kept in a black hurry in a basement for 3 years. Thats messed her up, obviously, but also data her the gift of heightened perception when listening to other people. Her heart is that filled with sorrow, pain, at the same time fear, PTSD probably, but a magical empathy for victims as but. Jude was at the same time is that a quality homicide Detective. Famous, yes, for more backstory than this! Judes partner, Uriah Ashby, is that the Fork Homicide Detective, at the same time he is that also just a little messed up. His wife committed suicide, he complains himself, at the same time he gets horrible migraines. Then that is that the friend below her, Elliot, who has to bang on the ceiling to finish her from yelling during her horrors. In spite of all this going on, Jude at the same time Uriah make a amazing deductive pair. The variant they are trying to solve involves a strange mathematical string at the same time Manson-like murders. The suspense is that wrapped up with emotion at the same time squirms to the storyline. Complete at the same time brilliantly imaginative, these manners will stay with for you for a while. Shields without the help of others but, with out of the blue astonishes at the finish.

Review #2 The Body Counter (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries #2) audiobook in television series Detective Jude Fontaine I don’t understand learning about the Fibonacci string in university or institute math, but it’s certainly a inimitable murder method. The string goes: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…etc., so the killer/s are aiming for a higher body count. The murders are grisly, at the same time seem to get more so with any criminal liability scene. I did appreciate that it was specifically pointed out how the aggressive criminal liability scenes affected the investigators/1st responders, I’ve read other books where the manners are hardly fazed at the same time it seems unrealistic to me. Jude’s disposition growth is that smoky but stable, she’s not overgrown, but she has moments of normalcy. Her abduction experience seems to have produced her more cordial at the same time empathetic. But she’s still battling her demons (she can’t loathe returning to the internal where she was held back captive), she isn’t able to shackles the past behind her still, though she does decide no one steps. She at the same time Uriah make a quality team, they depend on each other a amazing deal, but at once don’t wait more from the other than they’re willing bestow. While the book doesn’t finish on a cliffhanger, there’s no one very exciting information revealed at the finish, at the same time it has me anxious for the one more installment!

Review #3 Audiobook The Body Counter (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries #2) by Anne Frasier (insignificant spoiler in mounts below) A deplorable continuation, The Body Counter suffers similar issues as the 1st book (impoverished criminal liability solving, disorderly pacing at the finish) without the benefit of the exciting implementation at the same time characterization of our MC. The head side conspiracies in this one draw in Jude’s maneuverability of ”the house” at the same time the inclusion of a brand new friend. While the murders are exciting in-themselves, the substance was very unsatisfactory. In truth right behind a big amount of unproductive leads that paint the killer as a mastermind, [the killer is that simply found by a random crazy young man randomly forgetting a random poorly-explained coincidence that may/may-not be similar, but is that actually 100% accurate]. Add to that the detectives in one moment deciding (for no explained reason) that the mastermind was actually a pawn… but obviously none of this is that ever explained since the true mastermind meets an untimely finish.

Review #4 Audio The Body Counter (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries #2) narrated by Emily Sutton-Smith Adored the 1st book, at the same time she writes really but, but this one was very black at the same time disturbing. Really unwell. Words like slaughter at the same time gruesome come to brain. Where is that her fork at? She purchases the internal where she was tormented at the same time raped for 3 years! She even sleeps in the cell one night! Seriously? That’s unusual to say the lesser. Right behind an 8 personality execution, Jade says to herself ”Doom was charming, even this good of violent death”. Than anyway??????

Review #5 Free audio The Body Counter (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries #2) – in the audio player below Quality story until the finish. Don’t have to read the 1st book to enjoy this one, but a lot of disposition development is that in the 1st book. This book is that not nearly as quality as the 1st, but. I was very startled to find out Anne Frasier lives up north because she produced a couple of bigger mistakes about MN. In the beginning of this book, she crossed out about drinking gas-water. People up north don’t drink gas-water, they drink pop. She later stated the Mississippi River starts at Lake Itaska at the same time not as a creek. In other words completely incorrect. The Mississippi River starts as a creek future out of the ground in Itaska State Park. I was born in Minneapolis at the same time stayed that until I went to institute in Bemidji, MN. I walked intercept the creek, the headwaters of the Mississippi, where it was much less than a foot wide, in 1979 when I was in institute. I realize this is that a work of fiction, but she crossed out accurately about the lakes at the same time other areas in Minneapolis. That was no come in handy for her to cross out about the fork of the Mississippi in the book, let without the help of others specifically assign bad information about it. The most of people who read this book won’t have no matter what plan that she’s written incorrect information about this amazing river in our civilization at the same time they’ll reckon it’s used to be at the same time may pass on this untruth to others.

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