🎙🎙🎙 Narrated by Melanie MacHugh 🎙🎙🎙
💥💥💥 Due to be published 12-February-2024 💥💥💥
Description from Goodreads:
"They came in the dark. They took her parents. And now she is the only one who can save them.
Hidden away in an isolated cabin on the edge of her farm, seven-year-old Aisling Connolly shivers as the cold night air whistles through her thin jacket. It’s been two days since the men came, since her mammy told her to run like she’d never run before, to not look back. She hasn’t seen her parents since. And she’s terrified.
But when Aisling is finally found by the police, she knows instinctively she can trust Detective Tessa Burns. A former child-witness herself, Tessa understands what Aisling has been through, and that Aisling must remember everything she can about that terrible, dark night if she’s to save her parents. Something Tessa was unable to do for her own parents all those years ago.
As the little girl slowly starts to open up, Tessa uncovers much more than she’d bargained for – another murder, clearly a horrific warning to Aisling not to speak. But time is running out, and any hope of finding Aisling’s parents alive is rapidly fading. And Tessa must do everything in her power to ensure the little girl isn’t next…"
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After having listened to another of S.A. Dunphy's books previously and thoroughly enjoying it, I didn't hesitate to grab the first book in a new series and I wasn't disappointed - it had me gripped from the very start.
The story is absorbing, the pacing is perfect and moved along at a good rate and there is plenty of action. What I think did it for me are the characters - Tessa and her new team of Danny, Maggie and Pavlov are exceptional. They all have their own unique personalities and skills that they use to good effect in the story and it was a refreshing change to have someone with cerebral palsy being a huge and essential part of the story.
The narration was excellent and was perfect for the story; the narrator didn't try to change her voice too much when voicing male parts but relied on a slight change in tone which I felt made for a better listening experience.
Overall, this is an excellent book to listen to and, I expect, to read as well and I would definitely recommend it to others who enjoy this genre and I must thank the author, Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for enabling me to listen to and share my thoughts of this great start to a new series.
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