Linda Emond does a beautiful Southern accent, even if it sounds more genteel than ghetto. Baltimore P.I. Tess Monaghan's boyfriend, Crow, is on the run with a homeless black teenaged boy he's befriended. Emond is a little wide of the mark on Lloyd, and on some of Maryland cracker types they meet. But this does nothing to slow down the expertly plotted action as Tess tries to stay a jump ahead of the villains and Lippman two jumps ahead of the reader; both succeed handily. I particularly like Emond's Wilma Yousif, grieving widow of a high-profile murder victim, whom you somehow know instantly is mean as a snake. Pace and production are terrific, too. B.G. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine [Published: OCT/ NOV 06]
Trade Ed. Harper Audio 2006
CD ISBN 0060897937 $39.95 Eight CDs
DD ISBN 0061229059 $29.95
Library Ed. Recorded Books 2006
CS ISBN 1428102094 $69.75 Eight cassettes
CD ISBN 1428102116 $99.75 Eight CDs
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