Unfortunately, the crime that put him in the prison isn’t severe enough to keep him for an extended period of time and his release is imminent. They are certain he has committed a crime so serious that he will stop at nothing to prevent his identity from being revealed. The prison is unable to determined his identity, for this inmate cleans up after himself quite well, leaving no trace of fingerprints or DNA in his cell. Interspersed throughout the novel is correspondence from a prison director about an inmate, only known by his inmate number. Goran is a single father, raising his young son on his own after his wife abandoned them. She’s not your usual individual and tries very hard to hide her femininity, wanting to remain invisible in a crowd. She’s an outside, finding it hard to fit in with the other members of the team. She isn’t part of the original investigative team, she comes in on loan from another county. Mila, well known for her ability to find lost and abducted children, has a dark past quite similar to the victims. Mila and Goran come to this case with their own baggage. They are running out of time, the sixth girl could potentially still be alive. He always seems to be ahead of them, playing a sick game of cat and mouse with the team. It’s not long before they discover that their original suspect is just a pawn in the case and that another truly evil individual is running free. The team quickly has in their custody a suspect, although he doesn’t seem to have ties to any of the victims other than the first. Five of them are the bodies of girls previously reported as missing, the sixth is a mystery. Eventually the bodies start to be revealed, found near the sites of horrendous crimes yet discovered by the authorities. Leading the investigation are profiler Mila Vasquez and criminologist Goran Gavila. Their identities unknown, the rest of the remains missing. Within it are six arms belonging to young girls. In a clearing in the woods, a brutal burial ground is found. Listening Length: 13 hours and 43 minutes.This week’s featured book is actually an audio book, The Whisperer by Donato Carrisi. MaJenn Audiobook, Frightful Friday, Hachette Audio, Horror, Review, Thriller 3įrightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. Frightful Friday: The Whisperer by Donato Carrisi
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