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The Killing Kind

By: Jane Casey
Narrated by: Emily Barber
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Now streaming on Netflix, starring Emma Appleton and Colin Morgan The incredible break-out thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author. Shortlisted for the Irish Crime Book Awards

Ingrid will never forget what John did.

The people he hurt. The way he lied about it so easily. The way she defended him.

Now he’s back.

He says a murderer is after her. He says only he can protect her.

Would you trust him?

The clock is ticking for Ingrid to decide. Because the killer is ready to strike…

Praise for The Killing Kind

'Nobody understands the dark gap between justice and the law better than Jane Casey' Val McDermid

‘Cool, accomplished, compulsive’ Cara Hunter

‘Extremely tense and very gripping’ Ruth Ware

‘A compulsive page-turner ’ Steve Cavanagh

‘A breathless game of cat-and-mouse’ Erin Kelly

‘A truly masterly thriller’ Liz Nugent

‘Tense and well-plotted’ Harriet Tyce

‘Each twist tightens the screw’ J. R. Ellis

‘Tense, pacy, addictive’ Sarah Vaughan

‘Brilliant plotted’ Catherine Cooper

'One of my favourite writers’ Dervla McTiernan

‘Twisty and unexpected’ Ann Cleeves

‘Heart-stopping twists ’ Sarah Hilary

‘Endlessly surprising’ Catherine Ryan Howard

‘One of those 'just one more page' books’ Susi Holliday

‘Authentic, tense, thrilling’ Will Dean

‘Intricate’ Jane Shemilt

'Fast-paced’ Jo Spain

‘Brilliant’ The Times

‘Creepily good’ Daily Mail

‘Chilling’ Sunday Times

©2021 Jane Casey (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Crime Thrillers Thriller & Suspense Legal Psychological Mystery Crime Thriller Law Women Sleuths Detective Fiction Women's Fiction

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I like Jane Casey's writing, but this one was over the top for believability. Too many red herrings and the heroine was needless reckless and sometimes downright stupid to be believable as a lawyer.

Too many "red herrings"

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it was so nice to listen to such a long audio book that kept my attention the whole time. I just wish the narrator would have lowered her voice for male voices because in some of the conversations it was hard to tell who was talking. but I still gave her four stars because the female voices were so good.

great story and great performance

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Hard to understand motivations and actions of main character (or lack there of). Al the characters are either obtuse or one dimensional. Narrator was alright once I put it on 1.5 speed.

CON-VO-LU-TED

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I approached this new Jane Casey entry with caution since it appeared to be either a new series or a standalone outside of the Maeve Kerrigan universe. Fans should stick with it. It gets better as it develops and apparent plot holes are filled. Some twists were guessable, some had me fooled, but I was certainly grabbed by the Need to Read until the end.

Not Maeve, but very entertaining

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I have to say the plot got quite stretched as the story unfolded. The protagonist has to be the unluckiest person on earth what with all that goes on around her. Some of the plot goes way beyond what is remotely believable, and one of the characters is way too much of a (bad) scarlet pimpernel. But it’s the kind of book you have to stick with to try to figure out who did what (if you are me!). I note other reviewers did not finish for probably the same reasons. Well narrated which carried me to the end.

Starts strong

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