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jenbsbooks 's review for:
The Summer Children
by Dot Hutchison
Generally, while I adore crime TV, it hasn't been a prime topic for my book reading. I've really liked this series through. Gripping and intriguing. Keeps my interest and grabs me emotionally. While we got a peek at the detectives in book 1, and got to know them a bit more in book 2, here, the detectives (Ramirez mostly) are the stars of the show.
Like book 2, there are italicized (I had the audio, but both it and the kindle copy were available on Kindle Unlimited, so I did peek at the text too) sections that take the reader into the mind of the killer. Here, it wasn't quite as obvious, at first, I thought maybe it was just background on this child or that, but soon realized they were all the same... and that they were "the angel" killer (I must admit, early on I thought maybe Pryia, alone or in combination with Inaraya and Bliss, was the avenging angel ...)
On the audio ... it was the same narrator as book 2. Which was fine, I really liked the narrator's voice ...but, she was Pyria (1st person perspective) then, so it was a little odd to have the exact same "voice" for Ramirez. But Siiri Scott doesn't have THAT distinctive of a voice (which is actually a good thing when it comes to narrating multiple audiobooks), so it didn't throw me as much as it might have.
I'm glad to see the story continues (if this was indeed intended just to be a trilogy to start). I'll be grabbing it (happy to see it included on KindleUnlimited w/audio!)
Like book 2, there are italicized (I had the audio, but both it and the kindle copy were available on Kindle Unlimited, so I did peek at the text too) sections that take the reader into the mind of the killer. Here, it wasn't quite as obvious, at first, I thought maybe it was just background on this child or that, but soon realized they were all the same... and that they were "the angel" killer (I must admit, early on I thought maybe Pryia, alone or in combination with Inaraya and Bliss, was the avenging angel ...)
On the audio ... it was the same narrator as book 2. Which was fine, I really liked the narrator's voice ...but, she was Pyria (1st person perspective) then, so it was a little odd to have the exact same "voice" for Ramirez. But Siiri Scott doesn't have THAT distinctive of a voice (which is actually a good thing when it comes to narrating multiple audiobooks), so it didn't throw me as much as it might have.
I'm glad to see the story continues (if this was indeed intended just to be a trilogy to start). I'll be grabbing it (happy to see it included on KindleUnlimited w/audio!)