The Silent Women (Previously Published as Call Me Princess) Audiobook By Sara Blaedel, Erik J. Macki - translator, Tara F. Chace - translator cover art

The Silent Women (Previously Published as Call Me Princess)

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The Silent Women (Previously Published as Call Me Princess)

By: Sara Blaedel, Erik J. Macki - translator, Tara F. Chace - translator
Narrated by: Caroline Morahan
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Homicide detective Louise Rick chases a terrifying serial rapist who meets women on a popular Online dating website in this fast-paced number-one internationally best-selling thriller from Sara Blaedel, whose books have sold more than three million copies worldwide.

An online flirtation can have horrific consequences, as detective Louise Rick discovers when she is called to an idyllic Copenhagen neighborhood where a young woman has been left bound and gagged after a profoundly brutal rape attack.

Susanne Hansson met her rapist on a popular dating website. But the man is hiding behind a labyrinth of false pseudonyms, and neither Susanne - nor the police - have been able to trace his true identity. With the Internet as his playground, the rapist will almost certainly strike again if Louise can't unmask him before it's too late.

Incredible suspense and a diabolical series of twists take Sara Blaedel's wildly popular series to new heights.

©2018 Sara Blaedel (P)2018 Hachette Audio
Crime Thrillers Fiction International Mystery & Crime Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Women's Fiction Mystery Exciting Detective
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Fantastic listen for Danish Scandinavia Noir

This is a compelling storyline with a lot of twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end. I also appreciate this is written by a women with a female protagonist and other strong female characters.

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understand the story but there were sections of it that I was lost and had to read the chapter.

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Enjoyable read

This is my first Blaedel book featuring Louise RIck. I look forward to listening to more and to see Louise Rick grow and develop as a character. I thought the narrator did an excellent job.

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A shallow amatuerish attempt at a police procedural. The only interesting part of this story is
the Danish use of a Coroner in a living victims rape examination to gather forensic evidence if the victim
plans to file a criminal complaint.
***&&*A quick search on the internet found no confirmation of this.***** A poorly written
book about a growing problem in Denmark. And for US readers,
totally boring.

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