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Invasion of Privacy
- Brody Taylor Thriller, Book 1
- De: Ian Sutherland
- Narrado por: Matthew Lloyd Davies
- Duración: 16 h y 54 m
- Versión completa
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DI Jenny Price, a talented and ambitious police detective, leads the investigation into the murder of a beautiful young cellist. Baffled by the killer’s intimate knowledge of the girl's dreams and desires, the case begins to run out of steam. Out of leads, Jenny reluctantly accepts the aid of attractive but mysterious witness Brody Taylor, who has come forward with a bizarre story about webcams hidden in thousands of homes across the country.
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a thrilling, fast-paced cyber-crime mystery
- De Midwestbonsai en 01-06-16
- Invasion of Privacy
- Brody Taylor Thriller, Book 1
- De: Ian Sutherland
- Narrado por: Matthew Lloyd Davies
Fantastic modern day thriller
Revisado: 07-31-15
Would you consider the audio edition of Invasion of Privacy to be better than the print version?
I'm new to audio books, so don't have much history, but have been so busy and unable to sit down for lengths of time to read, so I thought why not listen to one and I was so pleased I did. Audio lets me skip back a few moments to pick up where I was, or if I missed something and it was such a great thing to do, I'm not sure how I'll pick up a long book and read it again.
What did you like best about this story?
The ease of how the characters were brought into the story and when switching between them, not losing track of the ones just listened to. Very well woven together for me to understand. For something that is just a book of fiction, it felt very close to the real world it made me feel uncomfortable, curious and enthralled throughout the whole story. I tried to guess who it might be but the clever twists and possibilities kept me wondering till close to the end.
What about Matthew Lloyd Davies’s performance did you like?
Loved it. Clear, great voice and able to help me identify who the characters were, even when I'd stopped listening and picked up the audio again.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Do you really need that CCTV?
Any additional comments?
I'm a technical person, and I understood the elements of the story, and was quite impressed with the fact that I'm actually listening to something that is a thriller using today's language for the technical person and the detail in which things were done were so close to the truth which is what made it even more enjoyable. It was surreal, and perhaps that influenced my impressions, but it was simply a great story line, possible, probable and frightening.
I'm amazed that in real life, people are so causal about their privacy and security. They need to read this book to get an idea that it's not that far off the truth in what can be done.
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