Even before listeners know there's a burglary in progress, William Dufris's gravelly voice and sarcastic attitude toward Beacon Hill announce that something's going down. The irony of a burglar using a mountaineering course for crime, not for heading up the side of a peak, gets a little added emphasis. Soon, a woman's in a coma, and her granddaughter is seeking the culprits. The crime leads to a fencing ring in Vermont—and detective Joe Gunther. Dufris excels at bringing listeners into the heads of all the characters. The added psychological touch in the point of view gives everything a note of believability that adds to the tension. J.A.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine [Published: NOVEMBER 2013]
Library Ed. AudioGO 2013
CD ISBN 978-0-7927-8586-6 $64.95 Seven CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
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