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A Twist of the Knife

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A Twist of the Knife

By: Becky Masterman
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Ex-FBI agent Brigid Quinn, now happily settled in Tucson, doesn't visit her family in Florida much. But her former partner on the force, Laura Coleman - a woman whose life she has saved and who has saved her life in turn - is living there now. So when Laura calls about a case that is not going well, Brigid doesn't hesitate to get on a plane.

On leave from the Bureau, Laura has been volunteering for a legal group trying to prove the innocence of a man who is on death row for killing his family. Laura is firmly convinced that he didn't do it, while Brigid isn't so sure - but the date for his execution is coming up so quickly that they'll have to act fast to find any evidence that may absolve him before it's too late.

Edgar Award and CWA Gold Dagger finalist Becky Masterman's third Brigid Quinn audiobook is the masterful follow-up to Fear the Darkness and Rage Against the Dying.

©2017 Becky Masterman (P)2017 Macmillan Audio
Detective Mystery Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Suspense
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"A crime novel that transcends the genre - a twisting, high-stakes story with characters so real and so recognizably human, that it breaks your heart a little. Brilliant." (Shari Lapena, author of the New York Times best seller The Couple Next Door)

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Great Book!

This is a great series, this book will keep you rivited, love this author. a must read

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The Mighty Quinn

I love the character of Bridget Quinn. She is a complicated heroine: seasoned, sassy, and tough as nails with a guarded heart. I especially like the way Masterman has woven a complicated set of characters, especially those of her immediate family. I also enjoyed the twists and turns of the quick paced plot and although I found myself thinking "look out' for this and that, the author never failed to surprise me. Suzane Toren's narration is masterful, channeling the throaty wit of an Anne Richardson for Brigit while skillfully switching voice to other characters. I listened to the first three novels during my vacation and am looking forward to the next book.

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newest of 3

I read that the author worked as an editor of a forensic journal so I did enjoy her exploration of the crime sciences in this 3rd novel. I was disappointed in the story telling. Read her first, award winning mystery, it is a good book. This one is just OK.

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Another Great One!

In A Twist of the Knife, Masterman guides us through a complicated plot in which many lives are intertwined, including Brigid Quinn's own.

Fear not, because the skill with which the story is written doesn't leave us stranded, and brings us through the twists and turns so that we are fully there with the satisfying end.

As with all the novels in this series, getting there is the most fun, as Brigid's trademark snarky humor keeps the laughs coming along with the gentle life lessons at the heart of each story.

Ms. Toren's narration is first-rate! She gives voice to the many characters with skill and grace.

I'm a great fan of Becky Masterman's Brigid Quinn series and I'm off to binge out on the next one.

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Starts off slow but worth your time and patience

I was not into the first third of this book, but then ... wow. The pace picked up, I cared about the characters, and then the ending (involving some Quinn family drama) was a real gut punch, in the best kind of way.

This is one of those books that will stick with me, that changed how I see the world a little bit.

Well worth the read.

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Riveting story

Another excellent book in the Bridget Quinn series, that keeps you on your toes in anticipation for what is around the corner. The narrator Suzanne Toren is one of my all times favorites and brings every character to life. Please bring on the next in the series👍

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Another Great Suspense-Filled Novel!

Hopefully Becky is hard at work on the next one --- or 10!

Bridget is a voice of reason during frightening times.

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Disappointed

I have read all three books in this series. I really enjoyed the first two - I thought the plots were suspenseful and the characterizations were fairly original. Unfortunately I can't say the same about *A Twist of the Knife*. The self reflections and internal musings on Brigid's part got annoyingly repetitious - to the point where I wanted to say *alright, alright, we get it! Now move on.* Also, I got sick and tired of hearing about all the Quinn family's dysfunction. The specifics given to the reader/listener did not sound all that dysfunctional, for one thing. For another, I didn't get why *Mom* is blamed for everything. It seemed to me that as far as specific behaviors, *Dad* was more inappropriate, what with his throwing things and sharing the grisly details of his police work with children under 12 years old. All of Brigid's angst about her family of origin and how it impaired her emotionally was just not convincing. And saying that, I thought a lot of things in the book were less than credible. For example, - and I'm going out on a limb here - I think I have read that dropping a hair dryer in the bathtub isn't lethal. (used to be but safety measures now prevent)
My last complaint is that the narrator doesn't get the tone right for a first person characterization of a seasoned and tough retired FBI officer.
On the positive side, I do like Carlo's character and I'm grateful that Brigid didn't call him *perfessor* one single time in this book. I wish that his part in these books wasn't limited to the role of supportive spouse. He has a very interesting back story that I think could be used to great effect.
I can't say that I won't read anymore books in this series because the first two were great. I AM going to remove the Brigid Quinn series from my *buy new releases immediately* list.

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Laborious

Bridget Quinn is a great character but this story was a dud. It was so slow and really not as interesting as her two previous outings. The characters were dull, and the pace was maddening. First time I really had to make an effort to finish the book.

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