Unabridged Audiobook
great story, suspenseful and interesting.
Awful. boring, unrealistic, poor reader. did not like the male voices. No suspense. was a total waste of time listening but I didn't have another disk to listen to
The book is similar to other Coulter FBI books - a little heavy on conversation and not action.
this book kept you going. i usually listen to the cd's when i am traveling. i caught myself when i got to my destination just continuing to listen to this book in my car. it was hard to stop listening.
The plot is kind of interesting, but moves pretty slowly through endless interviews by the investigators. Halfway through the book, you have no clue where it may be going. I thought the reader was pretty bad. When using her normal speaking voice (for background stuff) she is fine. But all the men's voices are reminiscent of Donald Duck, and the women all sound like they are 12 years old. It is actually distracting at times.
This one kept me guessing and boy was I wrong as to who dunnit and why. A little slow in some parts but overall the story was good.
Very long winded, with more fill than necessary. The story line about the woman appearing in the woods is not realted to the primary story line in any way and doesn't seem to belong in this book. There is way to much detail on the mundane functioning of the supreme court. The ending is also completely out of sync with how the plot played out. I found it to be a disappointment from start to finish.
Though the story could get a little slow it was interesting. The story had a few different directions it was going in, but was good. The reader did a great job with all the characters.
Coulter's interesting storyline is ruined by unrealistic dialogue.
Pretty good. It gets a little slow. She always has more than one story going on in her books and I don't like that.