Killer's Diary Audiobook by Brian Pinkerton
Update: 2017-09-14
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Title: Killer's Diary
Author: Brian Pinkerton
Narrator: Talmadge Ragan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-14-17
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
The more she reads, the less she wants to know.
A murderer is stalking the Windy City, carving out the eyes of his victims as grisly souvenirs. When shy Ellen Gordon finds a diary left behind in a coffee shop, she can't keep from reading it. And when she meets the author in person, he's just as charming as his writing. Only when she reads further does she find clues to the identity of Chicago's terrifying serial killer. Could it be the author himself? Ellen will have to uncover the truth about her new boyfriend quickly if she doesn't want to become the killer's next victim.
Members Reviews:
Notebook Nightmares
This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. The sixpence was there from the first page to the last. I had a hard time putting it down so I just kept reading until I was done!
Good read
I enjoyed reading this book. It definitely held my attention. The scare factor was pretty good. I'll definitely read books by this author again.
Another great novel by Brian Pinkerton!
Having read all of Brian Pinkerton's books, I have to say he never disappoints his readers. A killer is loose in the Windy City and is murdering women. As you learn about the main character, Ellen, the tension slowly builds when she finds a notebook in a coffee shop and later becomes romantically involved with the author of the journal possibly written by a murderer. Don't be surprised to see this as a movie. Here are some other great books by the author:
Abducted
Killing the Bosswhich is truly unique story telling.
Rough Cut
This book was not as good as I expected
This book was not as good as I expected. I didn't find any horror or suspense. I was thinking all the way through about the lack of common sense possessed by Ellen. The way she behaved spoiled the story for me. There was too much detail about Ellen's early life. Her situation could have been explained using fewer words.
Twist
Love it when the twist takes me by surprise! I enjoyed this book very much. Thought the characters were engaging. The dumpster scene was sorry and graphic. Awesome.
Title: Killer's Diary
Author: Brian Pinkerton
Narrator: Talmadge Ragan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-14-17
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
The more she reads, the less she wants to know.
A murderer is stalking the Windy City, carving out the eyes of his victims as grisly souvenirs. When shy Ellen Gordon finds a diary left behind in a coffee shop, she can't keep from reading it. And when she meets the author in person, he's just as charming as his writing. Only when she reads further does she find clues to the identity of Chicago's terrifying serial killer. Could it be the author himself? Ellen will have to uncover the truth about her new boyfriend quickly if she doesn't want to become the killer's next victim.
Members Reviews:
Notebook Nightmares
This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. The sixpence was there from the first page to the last. I had a hard time putting it down so I just kept reading until I was done!
Good read
I enjoyed reading this book. It definitely held my attention. The scare factor was pretty good. I'll definitely read books by this author again.
Another great novel by Brian Pinkerton!
Having read all of Brian Pinkerton's books, I have to say he never disappoints his readers. A killer is loose in the Windy City and is murdering women. As you learn about the main character, Ellen, the tension slowly builds when she finds a notebook in a coffee shop and later becomes romantically involved with the author of the journal possibly written by a murderer. Don't be surprised to see this as a movie. Here are some other great books by the author:
Abducted
Killing the Bosswhich is truly unique story telling.
Rough Cut
This book was not as good as I expected
This book was not as good as I expected. I didn't find any horror or suspense. I was thinking all the way through about the lack of common sense possessed by Ellen. The way she behaved spoiled the story for me. There was too much detail about Ellen's early life. Her situation could have been explained using fewer words.
Twist
Love it when the twist takes me by surprise! I enjoyed this book very much. Thought the characters were engaging. The dumpster scene was sorry and graphic. Awesome.
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