Twisted: A Novel Audiobook (Free)
- Lindsay Crouse
- 11 h 45 min
- Random House (Audio)
- 2004-11-23
Summary:
Hollywood homicide detective Petra Connor has helped psychologist Alex Delaware crack tough cases before. And in Jonathan Kellerman’s New York Situations bestseller Billy Right she required the lead in the desperate hunt for a teenage runaway stalked with a vengeful murderer. Right now the complex and wryly compassionate Petra is usually once again at the center of the action, in a book of cunning twists and page-turning suspense.
Lifeless bodies sprawl within a dance-club parking lot after a brutal L.A. drive-by..LEARNING MUCH MORE about Twisted: A Book Of the 4 seemingly arbitrary victims, one stands out: a woman with pink shoes or boots who cannot be identified-and who, times later, remains a Jane Doe. With zero qualified prospects and no apparent motive, it’s another case destined for the chilly file-until Petra decides to follow her intuition and descends right into a world of journeying grifters and bloodthirsty killers, pursuing a feasible eyewitness whose existence is certainly in mortal danger.
Finding her elusive quarry-alive-isn’t all Petra is wearing her dish: departmental politics threatens to sabotage her case, and her personal life isn’t doing far better. If all that wasn’t more than enough, Isaac Gomez, a whiz-kid grad pupil researching homicide statistics at the train station house, is convinced he’s discovered a bizarre connection between many unsolved murders. The victims experienced nothing in common, yet each died from the same method, on a single date-a time that’s rapidly nearing again. And that leaves Petra with short amount of time to unravel the twisted logic of a cunning predator who’s evaded recognition for years-and whose awful hour is once again at hand.
“Exactly why is it so hard to put down a Kellerman thriller?” asks Publishers Weekly. “It’s basic: the non-stop actions leaves you breathless; the plot twists maintain you speculating; the designs . . . are provocative.” Those looking for still further proof that “Kellerman offers formed the psychological secret novel into an art form” (Los Angeles Times Book Review) need search no further than Twisted.
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