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The Death Dealer

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The Death Dealer

By: Heather Graham
Narrated by: Fred Stella, Natalie Ross
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A string of homicides is mirroring the author's macabre stories. And Genevieve O'Brien's mother is next.

Genevieve knows all about nightmares. She herself survived two months as a psychopath's prisoner. And now this new menace stalks the city. Spooked by the bizarre slayings, she turns to P.I. Joe Connolly, her past rescuer, friend and...hopefully something more, if he would just quit avoiding her.

At first Joe isn't even sure there is a case. But the body count rises, and it's clear that a twisted killer is on the loose. Even more unsettling is the guidance he starts receiving from beyond the grave. People he knows to be dead are appearing, offering him clues and leads, and warning of some terrible danger ahead.

But can even the spirits stay the hand of a madman bent on murder?

©2009 Heather Graham (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Mystery Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Supernatural Suspense
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Good Sequel

Would you consider the audio edition of The Death Dealer to be better than the print version?

I have not read print edition

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

plot was intriguing.

What does Fred Stella and Natalie Ross bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Love having the two narrators. i'm not particularly critical of voice changes, but few can do the opposite sex very well.

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Not A Good Sequel To "The Dead Room"

What did you like best about The Death Dealer? What did you like least?

I really enjoyed the previous novel, "The Dead Room" of which this novel was intended to be a sequel. Alas, the performance was so far removed from it's predecessor that I spent the entire book trying not to compare the performances.

If an author wishes to have sequels performed, please consider using the same performer(s). The change in this case was just too great.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The concept that the both the living as well as deceased characters from the previous novel are still participants in this novel.

What didn’t you like about Fred Stella and Natalie Ross ’s performance?

The performance was too "sterile", lacking in depth and emotion. It was similar to elevator music in it's novel form.

Any additional comments?

Again, the novel would have been best performed by the previous performer. She had the ability to give life to the characters.

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For the Poe enthusiast - this was fun

I rather enjoyed the references and historical mentions to Poe and his life.
Heather Graham never ceases to write a good story.

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Enjoyable but Predictable

Predictable, some stagnant writing, a lot of tropes at play, so enjoyable but not a wow.

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Generally really like Heather Graham...

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

No, of all the audio books that I have read, there are few that I would feel were a waste of my time and money. I didn't really care for this book. I didn't care for the story line - it was somewhat irritating and not believable. Plus, the female narrator had the female parts almost bad enough that I nearly turned off the book. I did finish the book - and it was okay. But, overall - not the author's best book.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

It was okay...

What didn’t you like about Fred Stella and Natalie Ross ’s performance?

She came across as whiny - not sure that is the best word - but it fits. Really did not come across as a very believable production.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No

Any additional comments?

No

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