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Signature Kill

By: David Levien
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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A stunning serial-killer novel from David Levien, featuring his acclaimed and indomitable investigator, Frank Behr.... This is the bigger thriller we've been wanting from Levien.

A young woman's body is found on a side street in Indianapolis, horrifyingly arranged. Meanwhile Frank Behr, who is down on his luck and virtually broke, takes on a no-win case to locate a single mother's wayward daughter who's been missing for months. Suddenly Behr feels the two cases may be connected, but he is years removed from his life as a legitimate police officer and has few friends left on the force. His relentless focus has always been his greatest strength...and his deepest flaw.

As the death toll rises, it becomes clear Indianapolis has a serial killer in its midst...an invisible average Joe who passes beneath the radar but commits unspeakable acts. Frank Behr's pursuit will lead him to a dark place - and ultimately to a devastating decision from which he will not be able to turn back.

Signature Kill is David Levien's most masterful novel yet - an audiobook that will attract attention from a wider group of thriller fans.

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Thriller & Suspense Private Investigators Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller Suspense Crime Fiction Scary Detective Hard-Boiled Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
Suspenseful Plot • Well-written Story • Excellent Narration • Likable Protagonist • Engaging Mystery • Solid Storyline

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This was the best book I have listened to in a long time. I enjoyed every minute of it. I am a new fan of David Levien what a great writer.

Wow! What a great book!

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The majority of the book was enjoyable -- good writing, good character development, and excellent performance by the narrator. As the book progressed, it did seem to drag on a little, and it was seeming that there would remain insufficient clues or break in the case. However, the story and its development remained entertaining. Then, fairly abruptly, fortuitous coincidences began occurring, and from there the story derailed and became fantastical and meaningless. Definitely lent an unforeseen twist!

Great 85% and then ......what the ?????

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Good book. Not a lot of twists or surprises, just a good story unfolding as you go. I liked the narrator because it was easy to tell when he was reading for both parties. Good not great. People complained about the book talking about how the killer tortured animals but what he does to people is way worse. Amazes me that people really are more empathetic for fictional animals than fictional people.

Good not Great

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I'm conflicted when it comes to this novel. My favorite genre is thrillers/mysteries and this story delivers. The bad guy was definitely evil incarnate, and the protagonist, while thoroughly flawed, was someone you could root for. The writing was also quite good. Scott Brick, as usual, gave a superior performance.

So, you ask, what was the problem, and why not 5 stars? My biggest problem with this book is I hated - really hated - the ending (NO SPOILERS HERE). It wasn't realistic, and not worthy of our hero. It was presented as the only acceptable option. No, no, and no. I could think of a couple of alternatives that would have brought a much more satisfying conclusion, but none of them were even considered. Secondly, I echo the sentiments of some other reviewers in that it was, in my opinion, unnecessarily graphic...particularly, the animal cruelty flashbacks. A broad overview, as opposed to the gritty, heartbreaking details, would have been more my cup of tea. There are passages that were honestly just painful to listen to, but that's a subjective opinion. It might not affect others as it did me.

For me, this novel ran out of gas at the end. However, if you're in the market for a thriller with a sadistic bent, have a strong constitution, and can suspend belief with an unbelievable ending, then this is your book.

Mixed Feelings

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This is my first Frank Behr book, he is a good, no nonsense detective. I do think this book stood on its own as a somewhat gruesom police procedual. I would read more of this series as it did have a good story line.

My first in the series

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