The Night Crawler
An absolutely addictive serial killer thriller that'll leave you breathless
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Virtual Voice
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Stewart Clyde
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Baltimore is gripped by a new kind of terror. They call him "The Night Crawler." A shadow that moves through the city, hunting not for money or revenge, but to keep himself alive.
His sick mind has convinced him that his heart is stopping. He believes he is shrinking from the inside out, turning to dust. And the only thing that can keep him alive is human blood.
Kelly Sandling is alone in the field, tracking a monster who strikes at random—or so it seems… But this killer follows a twisted logic: an unlocked door is an invitation into your home. A window left ajar is a plea to be saved by his madness.
At the same time, Augustine Carver is facing a horror of his own. A dead detective's organs are keeping him alive—and he's beginning to suspect that the suicide of his donor, and seven other Baltimore police detectives, was actually a murder to cover up a conspiracy at the heart of the police department.
Two investigations. One city. And a killer who is preparing his slaughterhouse in the darkest place of all: the disused death row of a prison rotting from the inside out.
If you like Thomas Harris, Val McDermid, Patricia Cornwell, and Tess Gerritsen, you’ll love this. Criminal Minds meets The Silence of the Lambs—at its unputdownable best.
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Can't say if the story was good or bad because the narration was so annoying that I gave up on the story.
ugh, electronic narration
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