Make Them Cry
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Narrated by:
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Tim Campbell
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Written by:
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Kevin O'Brien
About this listen
Everyone has secrets....
The beautiful young judge. The hardworking waitress. The handsome college student. Some are meant to be kept....
The victims are all different, but they will all have one gruesome detail in common. But others can kill....
A clever serial killer is stalking the streets of Seattle. Searching for this next victim. Creating a monument of madness that will be built victim by victim, piece by piece, bone by bone....
©2002 Kevin O'Brien (P)2016 TantorWhat listeners say about Make Them Cry
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- Sarah
- 2024-11-27
A good read
Like all his books, à good author, a good story, well written, beleivable characters. A good book to listen to.
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- Bookaholic
- 2024-11-27
Just Okay
This is not O'Brien's best works. The premise is interesting as are the characters, but it is hard to get over the fact that the police were never involved in the investigation. Given that the hero was already defying the church, it makes no sense that he would have kept information related to multiple murders from the authorities.
The narrator has a pleasing voice, but has very odd habit of pronouncing plurals ending es with an EE sound. FacEEs. PlacEEs.
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- Deborah McLean
- 2025-01-20
The two different story lines... the crimes committed at the school and Maggie and Jack falling in love while both are grieving.
Of all the books I have read of Kevin O'Brien's the one thing I enjoyed the most was that there was not always a happy ending or things were not always tied up neatly with a bow until this one. The romance and love story and falling in love in less than a month and giving up the priesthood was just a little much to believe. There was no real character development of Maggie.
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