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The Silent Child

By: Alexandria Clarke
Narrated by: Jess Trepanier
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One year after a terrible tragedy, the coastal town of West Seven is still recovering from its collective trauma.

Deputy Lux Bern is a young rookie police officer with a mysterious past. When an opportunity arises to work with a seasoned detective, Lux jumps at the chance. A girl has gone missing, and Lux is personally invested in the teenager’s recovery.

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Crime Fiction Police Procedural Suspense Fiction Mystery
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Good narration to a good riveting plot, that was brought alive by being in audio, well done. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

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Great plot!

Fast-paced with plenty of twists and turns to hold your attention throughout.

Jess Trepanier did a great job narrating and bringing the characters to life.

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Good police procedural

Alexandria always spins a good tale. Good narrator with decent range.
developed characters. suspense. action.

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Didn't like it

I was given this book for free from audiobook boom and asked to leave an unbiased review for the author and narrator. I will caveat my comments by saying I am big on attention to detail, authenticity if possible and action in an action book I thought this book started out really slow an hour in and I still don’t know what the premise of the story is “Silent Child”. It was very slow and boring in my opinion. If your going to write about police activity and you have not been a police officer and quote facts make sure you research the subject – police work and that your facts are correct. Drug dealers always sell to kids, that’s they how they get them. If there’s a report of a missing child, it is acted upon immediately and takes preference over all other matters. A detective would not have just brushed off the report even if there are a lot of people missing due to a storm. 3 hours in you finally get an explanation of “the event” that caused Lux to pull away from actual police work. “it was the 3rd deadliest school shooting in the Nation’s history” yet 2 officers enter the school, 1 being a rookie and all the officers split up. That is not how an active shooter situation is handled by any police department understaffed or not. A cop watches a drug deal and picks up a known addict, finds pills on her and doesn’t apprehend her, but instead takes her to her (the cops) home after the addict allegedly vandalized the cops home, come on. There are entirely too many “investigative” mistakes in this story for me to enjoy it. The narrator is pretty good, she has a pleasant voice and uses inflections but needs to work on the voice changes for different characters.

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