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Chargement... They Disappeared: Jackman & Evans, Book 7 (original 2020; édition 2020)par Joy Ellis (Auteur), Richard Armitage (Narrateur), Audible Studios (Publisher)
Information sur l'oeuvreThey Disappeared par Joy Ellis (2020)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Book 7 of Jackman & Evans Thriller Series - With Ashford captured and incarcerated the team breathe easier until a missing urban explorer becomes the focus of more sinister plot to kidnap other urban explorers, finding the connection after 3 are found dead, is this a serial killer, no motive or connection of the young men seem to found other than they all enjoy the same passion of exploring abandoned buildings. The hunt to find the newest missing young man and the killer unfolds to an unexpected suspect. ( ) From the Saltern-le-Fen police station head of I.T. Orla Cracken, aka Orac has failed to turn up for work. The team are worried as this is totally out of character for her. Meanwhile ex D.S. Stella Clark contacts friend D.C. Robbie Melton as she is concerned because two urban explorers have gone missing. But more have gone missing and bodies are now being discovered. But the team are no nearer to a motive or suspect. An entertaining well-written crime story with its cast of varied and likeable characters Received an ARC from the publisher. I made a first attempt to get into this book and ended up reading another before coming back to this one. I simply could not get into it and it was a struggle to finish. Maybe if I had read the previous books I would have enjoyed it more, but this is number 7 in a series and I felt like I missed out on the majority of the story. A group of highly trained professionals go after a killer who is targeting urban explorers, while their own IT guru Orac goes on a personal journey of her own to get answers about her past. I felt like all of the characters were likeable enough and their personalities really shined throughout the entire book. Where there was plenty of gore and scary moments, it was not what I consider nail biting suspsense throughout the entire book. In fact, it really didn't get all that suspenseful until the end of the book where the killer had a live victim. Will they get there on time? I am not one to ruin endings, so if you are curious, please read this book, but like I said above, it might help to read some of the prior books in this series before starting this one. Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieJackman & Evans (7)
When DI Rowan Jackman and DS Evans are told that the IT boss has disappeared, they soon suspect foul play. Orla Cracken, known as Orac, is no ordinary techie, she was once a field agent travelling abroad undercover, working for the government. Meanwhile DC Robbie Melton discovers that two people, both urban explorers, have mysteriously disappeared whilst out exploring abandoned buildings. One went missing at a disused airfield, but was it a military base, or was it civilian? The gruesome discovery of their decaying bodies found hanging in ancient church ruins bursts the case wide open, and Jackman and Evans are under pressure to find the killer. With Orac safely back in the picture following a secret journey to Ireland to try and find her long-lost sister who went missing as a child, the hunt is now on to find the killer before he hangs his next victim. It soon becomes clear that the killer is targeting urban explorers, but why is he determined to track down and torture these innocent people, and how is the case connected to Orac's mysterious past, still shrouded in secrecy? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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